Ob/Scene Festival 2022
  • 2022.10.30 - 11.20

Ob/Scene Festival makes scenes out of the scene.

Ob/Scene Festival is an international contemporary art festival that takes place all across Seoul in autumn every year. Ob/Scene Festival questions the role of art in today’s society. In times when the changes art once promised seem ever more distant, the festival persists to ask what it is that art can do nonetheless. Ob/Scene Festival is an arena for artists who stubbornly raise their voices undeterred by political pressure, economic logic, and aesthetic convention, thereby leading us to a new vision.

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Works

  • Mårten Spångberg: I’m Hiding One Of These
  • Mårten Spångberg: Riverbank Sessions
  • Mårten Spångberg: Hidden In The Dashboard
  • Kim Boyong: Obscura
  • Ho Rui An: The Economy Enters the People
  • Ho Rui An: Lining, Student Bodies
  • BOUCHRA OUIZGUEN: Elephant
  • Maria Hassabi: Together
  • Kim Suhwa: Metahands
  • Kim Jisun: The House of Sorrow
  • Kim Jisun: Off Tours
  • Toshiki Okada: New Illusion
  • Lee Young June: The Ocean the Parallel Universe
  • Eric Baudelaire: There is No More Music to Write, and Other Roman Stories
  • Seo Hyun-Suk: A Constellation of Ruins
  • Walking aha: In Production; Lysan City, Alstroemeria, and Asua
  • Mette Edvardsen: No Title & Black
  • doublelucky productions: True You (we know how you feel)
  • Zachary Formwalt: An Industry and Its Irreplaceable Medium, In Place of Capital, In Light of the Arc
  • Tino Sehgal·Philippe Parreno: Ann Lee
  • Wael Shawky: Al Araba Al Madfuna III
  • Im Go-Eun: Three Circles with(in) the Whale”
  • Moonlit (work in progress)
  • doublelucky productions: A scroll through ‹The Garden of Tangled Data›