The Baekdu-daegan Spine in North & South Korea
100 Images
Exhibition Venues
Korea Tourism in Seoul 2010, Korea Forest Service in Seoul 2011, 2012, National Assembly of Korea 2013, Pataka Gallery in New Zealand 2012, Otani University in Japan 2015, Pyongyang 2013, 2015, 2017, Gimpo City Art Hall 2016, 2017, 2019, Cheonan City Hall 2015, Seoul Museum of Art 2017, Kim Dae Jung Culture Hall in Mokpo 2016, Korea New Zealand Foundation in Auckland 2019, Modern History Memorial Hall in Seoul 2019/20, Chungnam Office of Education 05/2020, Busan Office of Education 06/2020, Gyeongnam Office of Education, 08/2020, Suncheon Wetlands Park 10/2020, Unification Tower Goseong-gun 10/2020, LG Corporation Jinju 12/2020, Hanji Theme Park in Wonju 12/2020, Eunpyeong-gu office 06/2021, Namyangju office 09/2021, Seongnam city office 10/2021, Jeonju Gyodong Gallery 10/2021, Anseong city hall 11/2021, Gongju Culture Hall 12/2021, Gunpo Art & Culture Hall 02/2022, Mount Paektu Festival 02/2022, Jeonju Office of Education 06/2023.
North Korea Baekdu-daegan collection of 30 Photos
Selected in 2022, these 30 images are printed and framed in Diasek format - using fine art paper mounted on aluminum frame and coated in acrylic. They can be leased for exhibition.
민족문제연구소 collection (RoK).
Fifty photos of mountains of the Baekdu-daegan that span the Korean peninsula from Paektu to Halla-san, co-hosted with the Center for Historical Truth and Justice in South Korea. They are available for lease for exhibition. The framed and glassed images are printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag  Baryta pure cotton paper with an inkjet coating that has been perfectly optimised for the needs of FineArt applications.
Paektu-san 2022 Festival Exhibition (DPRK).
These forty images were exhibited online for the international seminar in celebration of the 80th anniversary of General Kim Jong-il.
(2015) Liberation Day Collection
This collection was printed in South Korea in 2015. It contained 70 framed images of mountains of the Baekdu-daegan from North & South Korea. They were exhibited in Pyongyang and then Seoul as part of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Korea (Aug.15) in 1945. They were shipped over the border through Kaesong complex (now shut). I have 48 original frames left (29남/19북) and they are still in good condition and available for exhibition.
Exhibition Videos.
South Korea, North Korea, Japan and New Zealand.
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