"Holobiont” by Choi Jeong-hwa (Piknic)
Gardening has become a new trend recently as people start to turn their eyes to nature to seek comfort from it. Although gardening is not easy in South Korea as many live in high-rise apartment complexes, many are growing potted flowers and plants at home and take care of them as “pet plants.”“Urban Forest Garden” by Kim Bong-chan and Shin Joon-ho (Park Yuna/The Korea Herald)
"In a temperate region like Seoul, flowers do not last for more than 20 days. So this is a place where gardens need to be beautiful even without flowers. You take a plant that grows in an actual primeval forest and put it in Seoul in spring or fall. It will not survive,” Kim said in a video. “I wanted to show the true life of the forest, and I asked myself what I would need to do to achieve that (for the exhibition).”"Exceeded Scenes” by Goo Gi-jeong (Piknic)
In Korea, garden designer Jung Young-sun is a first-generation landscape designer who has created gardens at popular attractions such as the Seoul Arts Center, Seongydo Park, National Museum of Korea and Asian Park in Seoul. The exhibition shows blueprints of her garden designs and her design philosophy.A garden at Piknic designed by garden designer Jung Young-sun (Park Yuna/The Korea Herald)
"There is an ironclad rule in Korean gardens that you should have low walls or fences so that you bring the surrounding landscape into your garden. The scenery of a mountain, stream, rice paddy, or whatever that is becomes part of your garden. Making most of the surrounding landscape is very important,” Jung said in a video. “I showed a Korean-style garden here with that philosophy for younger generations to experience it.”A garden at Piknic designed by garden designer Jung Young-sun (Park Yuna/The Korea Herald)
The exhibition also introduces renowned artists, novelists and film directors who were inspired by gardening, such as Korean novelist Park Wan-suh (1931-2011), American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), German novelist Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) and English film director Derek Jarman (1942-1994).By Park Yuna (yunapark@heraldcorp.com)
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