기후미술관: 우리집의 생애
Climate Museum: Life and Death of Our Home
client: SeMA(Seoul Museum of Art)
media: poster, online invitation, wall graphic system, label, banner, digital information
year: 2021
Exhibition graphic design, in contrast to the works displayed, is temporary by nature. Hence, Climate Museum avoided the use of vinyl sheet, a plastic product, instead re-using copy paper. To reduce the amount of energy and ink in offset printing, all graphics were set in single color dyes. Hexagonal screens were deployed for large printed images and fonts that consume less ink were selected. Offline production was kept to a minimum as most information was conveyed online. Online platforms are maintained exclusively in dark mode and employ system fonts to reduce electricity. Within the limits of time and resources, graphic design becomes a practice of sustainability.
guest curators: LEE Hyewon, PAI Hyungmin
curator: KIM Hyejin
coordinators: LEE Gyusik and JUN Jihee
exhibition graphic design: @studio.hongbaksa
publicity material: namiad
photography: hongbaksa
patent attorney: CHOI Hyoseon
participating artists
Alfredo Jaar
Dong Yong Lee
Eve Mosher
Hanna Ljungh
Jessica Plumb
Khaled Ramadan
Lee Sung Min
Suyeon Yun
Won-tae Seo
participating institutions
Gangbuk Recyclable Wastes Screening and Process Facility
Green Korea
Korea Fisheries Resources Agency
Korea Polar Research Institute
Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources
house as assemblage: building and wrecking
Helen Hejung Choi
Kang Nanhyoung
Kim Daecheon
Park Sangmin
Um Gwang Myeong
Jung Sungkyu
Kim Ah Ri
Jang Gayoun
techcapsule
Hwang Jie-Eun
Dongkoo Jung
Inkyu Lee
Yonghyun Lee
Taxu Lee
Dongwook Hwang
Hyun Parke
Nayong Bang
sponsored by
Arts Council Korea
supported by
EPSON KOREA
In cooperation with
Future Forest
Jeong Am Temple, Jeongseon-gun
Korea Forest Service
Korea Institute of Arboretum Management
Korea National Park Service
Zerogram
thanks to
Park Jin Hee
GARM
Department of Architecture, University of Seoul
Department of Visual Studies, Kongju National University
image sources
Lee Sung Min, Growing tree at home, 2019
Antarctic Waterfall, 2014, Aerial Film Image, Korea Polar Research Institute.
German Design Award 2023 Excellent Architecture/Special Mention →
Red Dot Design Award 2021 winner →
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