THE HUMAN BODY IN THE EXHIBITION HALL
Oct 04, 2021
4 minutes
edited by Park Semi
The exhibition hall features a beach with people lying on beach towels. Like an eternal vacation, ‘Sun & Sea (Marina)’ presents a musical play that repeats without beginning or end, or as a kind of living picture that the audience can view from above on the balcony. The vacationers seem ordinary and satisfied, but they can't get into the sea. ‘The whirlpools of the sea, drop-offs, rip-tides, undertows. You’re not allowed to wade in deeper than your knees!’, they sing together, ‘Walk the beach collecting stones, shells, amber, and baby teeth!’ The absence of a promise of when they will be able to enter the sea, they take turns singing short songs
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