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Choi Chul-joo Conceptual Abstract Realism Abstract Art [4] Conceptual Abstract Realism Design Process of Desire as a semantic structure, Conceptual Abstract Realism Rendering: Conceptual Abstract Realism Art stems from realistic images at the attractive intersection where Louis Choi Chul-joo's theory of desire meets visual art. Based on his theory of desire and the framework of conceptual abstract Realism, it is an art that abstracts concepts with reversible shades based on unrealistic forms of light and the desires of others. Conceptual Abstract Realism The return of conceptualization techniques in early conceptual art breaks away from abstract methods that are difficult to interpret and creates philosophical inspiration based on culturality, which constitutes conceptual abstraction that explains the desires of others in real places. It also simplifies abstract structures by dividing them into real images to avoid stimulating visual effects such as expression abstraction, and derives philosophical thinking based on literaryity from image effects in linguistic meaning as a realist structure: Contemporary Art Sculpture Criticism: Contemporary installation artist artwork [1] Contemporary Art Sculpture Symbolic Sculpture & contemporary art formation image artwork: Contemporary Artist Louis Choi Chul-joo Installation Art Review & Abstract Artist Louis Choi Chul-joo Design Review of Painting and Sculpture Design: Famous Installation Artist, Contemporary Artist, Abstract Artist, Conceptual Artist Installation Art Painting and Sculpture / Contemporary installation artwork : Choi Chul-joo Desire Installation Artist's Conceptual Sculpture Design & Planning. Former curator of the Busan Museum of Art Louis Choi Chul-joo (conceptual abstract design artist & contemporary artist)
A Plan for the Sign and Sculpture of Busan Museum of Art with Lacan Design Art
Designing the signs and moldings of the Busan Museum of Art (Choi Chul-joo, A Study on Development of the Railroad Space of the New Concept as the Cultural Space, p.52)
Although more than ten years has elapsed since the opening of the Busan Museum of Art, there are no signs or molding in the gallery’s surroundings . In this case, in order to improve the recognition level of the gallery, the familiar shape of the gallery building or the symbols and logo indicating the image of the gallery are used rather than new moldings. The signs and moldings of the Busan Museum of Art were designed as moldings that harmonize with the outer shape of the building and the surrounding environment. The façade of the building clearly shows the structural property but is plain. When making it with moldings, the shape of the building was shown in 3-D with and attached new symbols and logos for harmonization with the surrounding environment.
with the surrounding environment. It is desirable to place the signs and moldings at the entrances/exits where the flow lines of users starts or ends, or in a visually prominent place in the parking lot. The area from the F1 entrance/exit of the gallery to where the external side of the ground parking lot meets the road is suitable as a place to install the signs and moldings of the Busan Museum of Art.
Business card design: Choi Chul-joo
■ Choi Chul-joo’s Conceptual Abstract realism Abstraction Design Process: Another abstraction that reveals the image as a reality as another structure of gaze that deviates from the visual system as an object that led to realism according to artistry is the image of realism.
In realism abstraction design, a way to effectively convey the dual message of abstraction and reality is to realistically represent concepts and abstractions through contemporary conceptual abstract realism abstractions, such as contemporary media art images or abstractions. Thus, the process of designing conceptual abstrac realism abstractions in media art abstract design is as follows
1. Realism Object Concept: An image formed from a virtual object by reproducing a realistic object is a virtual image that hides reality. A virtual image is recognized as a plane and looks like a realistic image. Here, it is hidden in a geometric plane image of a perspective visual system that reproduces realistic objects and is momentarily revealed as a gaze from the perspective of desire revealed by the unconscious. This defines the concept of a realist object with creativity and autonomy as an image in a linguistic sense as another existence of a conceptual abstract realism object through the unconsciousness suppressed by the desires of others.
2. Sketch Connecting Realism Images with Allegory: Abstract art and art are that matter is distinguished by its existence as a reality and the existence of objects formed from each other's abstract perspectives as virtual beings. The condition of a work of art is to reveal existence in the form of non-existent beings and imaginations as sketches that pass through an Allegory, which images objects and events as reality. Choi Chul-joo's reversible light is an image shaded at the present time in what is called "a real image obscured by the shadow of reversible light" according to its realistic form and movement of light, that is, the temporality. The image creates reality as a shaded image of reversible light, where the linguistic meaning seen as abstraction is identified. It repeats the sketch to connect an anamorphosis image as another reality separated from an image of reality, that is, an existential image that seems to be the structure of gaze, to form an abstract language image into a sketch so that it can be re-formed into a conceptual abstract realism concept.
3. Abstract Realism Object Gaze: As an abstract realism object, the abstract object revealed as a point of light in the eyes of others makes Choi Chul-joo's aesthetic structure anamorphosis image revealed in the desire gaze system look like an abstract Realism object gaze as a philosophical device whose abstract meaning varies depending on the viewer's position and gaze. This image matches the perspective of realist space with the abstract linguistic meaning, and from the conceptual point of desire, abstract and invisible objects appear as gaze paths. As an object that implies the desires of others as a fictional element of human limited by causal relationship in the linguistic meaning of the conceptual abstract realism of images, it intersects with the image and is structured into the linguistic meaning of unconscious abstract realism. Through this process of transformation, viewers experience linguistic abstraction in which forms follow concepts and forms become entangled with meaning.
4. Abstract Realism's Abstraction: Abstract realism's abstraction gets an abstract object specified in Choi Chul-joo's Desire Formula, and the desire image(i) design(d)s beyond the desires of others, which is an opportunity to verbally interpret the conditions under which the abstract object's image is realized(i/d) through grammatical interpretation of the linguistic meaning. And to reach <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> conceptual abstract realism abstraction as a reality by abstractly selecting a specific object that the subject of desire asks itself what abstract realism wants. This formula suggests a dynamic interplay: desire (D) is echoed across repeated images (I...I'), ultimately shaping an abstract concept (i). This is a realism image that has stopped from the concept of abstract desire that has been realized by abstracting the abstract place that humans cannot experience in life as an object of desire in a linguistic meaning system.
According to Culturality, Choi Chul-joo Concept Abstraction Realism Abstraction Stag's step 1: Distill the concept of desire in reality into images separated from literal causation to promote abstract thinking. step 2: Overlapping the linguistic meaning of the natural object motif with culturally resonant visual elements such as color palettes creates visually harmonious yet conceptually dense realism abstract image. It is a conceptual abstract realism abstraction as a philosophical image that reproduces the essence of human existence and the limitations of perception as a metaphor by operating as Choi Chul-joo's conceptual abstraction as a device that transfers philosophical and linguistic meanings to images.
■ Object rendering of the concept of desire is 1. a pop art image that renders unconscious desire as an existential reality by dividing the same concept of desire as the event image into unconscious and real images as an object. Therefore, the subject who speaks linguistic meaning actually represents abstraction, the truth value of the concept of desire, which is an expressive aesthetic structure that specifies the viewing effect of colloquial language and event video broadcasting as an act of speech enunciation that depends on the news. 2. As the truth value of the concept of desire in visual images is an open system, and numerous visual images are transmitted to others through a pluralistic visual system. Abstract images, which are the true values of the concept of desire, attract attention because they have universality as real images expressed by the desires of others. In other words, the object exposed to the abstract desires of others functions as a desire to exchange the same aesthetic image as the concept of desire of others through the diachronic function of pop art applied as a work of art. 3. The truth value of the concept of desire in a linguistic sense in which the abstract image of the concept of desire and reality are the same, represents the structure of desire, and the reality of the abstract concept of desire is a real image, which is the causal structure of desire, and creates a structure of desire by forming a semantic relationship with contradictory desire. Like Kant, this is a dual structure up to modern art, and it encompasses mythical objects in the same structure as humans, and the antinomic desire structure as a single structure. 4. an object of the concept of desire rendered in abstraction: The object rendering of the concept of desire renders the object as an event image, which is the same rational object as the linguistic meaning of the desire structure through the gaze of the rational subject, is recognized as a real image that the subject cannot see. Additionally, other objects of desire are continuously represented by real images that attempt to fill the deficiency of desire. The pond, which reflects present desire as an object to abstract desire, presents a desire structure as a reality, which is an object to abstract desire, but it returns the cause of desire as a real image to an object as an event image, free from the imperfect abstraction that lacks desire that is subjugated to social visibility that has been concealed and deviated from lack through real images. In other words, the structure of deficiency and divided desire is hidden through real images of abstract desires, and contradictory desires subordinate to deviated social visibility become the cause of desire and become the objects of real images. In addition, object rendering of other desires is continuously expressed as a real image trying to fill the deficiency of desire. The rendering of an object that reflects the present desire as an object of abstract desire presents the structure of desire as reality, which is the object of abstract desire, but it returns the cause of desire as a real image to an object as an event image, away from the imperfect abstract lacking desire. In other words, the structure of deficiency and divided desire is hidden through the real image of abstract desire, and contradictory desires subordinate to deviated social visibility become the cause of desire, resulting in abstraction as a real image.
Contemporary Art Sculpture Symbolic Sculpture & contemporary art formation image artwork : Contemporary Artist Louis Choi Chul-joo Installation Art Review & Abstract Artist Louis Choi Chul-joo Design Review of Painting and Sculpture Design: Famous Installation Artist, Contemporary Artist, Abstract Artist, Conceptual Artist Installation Art Painting and Sculpture
A Plan for the Sign and Sculpture of Busan Museum of Art with Lacan Design 2 as Conceptual Art
Contemporary Art Sculpture Symbolic Sculpture & contemporary art formation image artwork : Contemporary Artist Louis Choi Chul-joo Installation Art Review & Abstract Artist Louis Choi Chul-joo Design Review of Painting and Sculpture Design: Famous Installation Artist, Contemporary Artist, Abstract Artist, Conceptual Artist Installation Art Painting and Sculpture / Contemporary installation artwork : Choi Chul-joo Desire Installation Artist's Conceptual Sculpture Design & Planning. Former curator of the Busan Museum of Art Louis Choi Chul-joo (abstract design artist & contemporary artist)
Louis Choi Chul-joo's concept of sculpture design: The search for artistic sculpture is based on the design environment of the sculpture and aims at human desire.
Busan Metropolitan City Budget Plan and Installation for the Installation of Sculptures at the Busan Museum of Art: Choi Chul-joo (2009)
Choi Chul-joo (design), Haegeum Advertising (installation/construction), "Busan Museum of Art sculptures", 2009. 2
Sculptures of the Busan Museum of Art
The image that was revealed to be in the unconsciousness of others while commuting to and from the Busan Museum of Art was an image that allowed the Busan Museum to be viewed from the side for a moment. This is a modified and reduced image seen in the perspective visual system. In other words, it is a virtual image of the Busan Museum of Art and a real image as a simplified image without seeing the space between the bars in front of the Busan Museum of Art.
2009 View of the Busan Museum of Art
This is an image revealed by desire in the process of repeating Lacan's visual theory, and is formed as a symbolic sculpture as an effect of semantic action as it is replaced by other images according to metaphors. In the sculpture as a work of art, the simplified image of the object is recognized as a quantified visual perception form at the perspective level, so there is a limit to the approach of desire. This is an object in a subjective sense that meets through the alienation process of others. It is because it exists momentarily and disappears into the realm of unconsciousness.
The formation of a missing object with a lacanic design is Lacan's formula "f(S...S')S=˜ S (-)s". The connection structure(S...S') of the image and the image according to "f(S...S')S=˜ S (-)s" is a design deficiency(-), that is, the desire that has disappeared unconsciously after repetition, is rendered from the unconsciousness of others by the effect of design semantic action (fS).
According to the Lacan's metaphorical formula "f(S/S')S = ˜S(+s), rendering as an original image is replaced by an object (S/S') as another image, and meaning (s) 'object ɑ' is converted into an image through rendering as an original image.
This is to convert the modified image from 'Work. 5.4' to 'Fig. 5.3' rendering to 'Object ɑ'.
Work. Sculpture Lacan design. 3 Rendering of drawing images revealed from a desire perspective
The image revealed as a being in the others unconsciousness was the image of the exterior that allowed a momentary view of the Busan Museum of Art from the side.
Fig. Desire Design of Sculptures.1 Forming an object ɑ by designing a desire image (rendering)
The desire sculpture with symbolism exists in reality as an object ɑ due to the desire of others, and the object ɑ is concealed by leaving the meaning of existence as an image of desire. Here, the repetition process of revealing the object ɑ finds a lost existence that was concealed in the unconsciousness of others through the relationship between the subject and the "object ɑ" that is lacking according to the formula ($◇a) that emerges an illusion. This repetition process derives an image of a sculpture that reveals a desireful subject within existence.
This is the formula < f(S...S')S=˜ S (-)s> that regenerates the image...The connection structure between the image and another image according to < f(S...S')S=˜ S (-)s> Design deficiency (-), that is, the desire that has disappeared into the unconscious during repetition in S'), is the effect of design meaning action (fS), which renders the image of the desire subject in the other's unconscious to create a desire image.
According to the formula <f(S/S')S = ˜ S (+) s> that adds this meaning, the rendering of the desire subject as the original image is replaced by the object ɑ as another image (S/S') and the sculpture is formed as the object ɑ changed from the rendering of the desire image as the meaning (s) of the image.
According to the repeated process of deriving the image of desire and adding the meaning of the image, the application to the exhibition sculpture design reveals the image of desire <f(S...S')S=˜ S (-)s>. The connection structure between the image and another image according to <f(S...S')S=˜ S (-)s> Repeating it in <f(S...S')S=˜ S (-)s>, rendering is replaced by a sculpture as an image in a different sense (S/S'), and the original image (S-rendering) becomes an imaginary meaning (s-sign).
According to the formula <f(S/S')S = ˜ S (+) s> that reveals meaning, the effect (fS) of semantic action in which rendering changes to a sculpture as another image (S/S') is said to be combined with crossing the rod (+) forming the sine sculpture (=).
Work. Sculpture Desire Design. 4. Signed sculpture of Busan Museum of Art formed by Desire Design 2
Work 5.5 is an image revealed as a being in the unconsciousness of the other through the other's desire thinking at a perspective point in which the desire image appears to be a real image. If the material of the sign and sculpture is real, the image of the sign and sculpture is a symbolic image. In other words, the image of desire revealed in the desire of others becomes a symbolic image of the Busan Museum of Art based on the iron of reality revealed as an existence in the unconscious.
The desire to identify with the natural environment image is that cognitive changes occur in the natural environment and the changed image is re-recognized as a symbolic image included in the natural environment. This suggests that the object ɑ of desire existed in the unconscious desire of others as it was momentarily revealed in the desire design sculpture.
Work. Sculpture Desire Design. 5. The moment when the object ɑ is concealed and disappears in the unconsciousness of the other as an image of desire in the sculpture formed by Desire Design 2
Work. Sculpture Desire Design. The object ɑ as an image of desire in 5. is concealed in the unconsciousness of the other. It disappears in the unconscious desire as the exhibition component, or sculpture, is formed in the perceptive image seen in the place (place) of the moving element in the exhibition space. This is because the object ɑ is not visible in the perspective visual system.
Object ɑ as an image of desire in sculpture desire design is hidden in the unconsciousness of others. As the exhibition component, that is, a piece, is formed in the perceptual image seen from the place of the element moving in the exhibition space, it disappears in unconscious desire. This is because object ɑ is not visible in the perspective visual system. Therefore, Choi Chul-joo, a doctor of cultural design affairs, made it possible to infer the results of abstract design for the concept of desire through the concept of desire design process applying his desire formula.
■ Choi Chul-joo's Concept of Desire Formula: In the concept of Choi Chul-joo's desire,
mathematical desire as an axiom of logic in the concept of desire results in reality as a concrete phenomenon rather than based on the external structure of the linguistic meaning through abstract design. Therefore, the rendering of the desire structure revealed by abstract encounter with reality at the intersection of desire outside the window applies the mathematical desire concept abstract design, or the image of the desire concept, to the Choi Chul-joo desire formula, and on March 1, 2022, morning glory appears as a flat real image as the subject of desire as a reversible shade of light in the Flushing Town Hall (New York) exhibition./ Choi Chul-joo's Desire Formula is a multiplication formula that uses I/I (image) and D/d (design) as symbols to generate a polynomial desire image by connecting the number of design images with event and performance images. The linguistic meaning of an image as a symbol is an image (I/i) of the concept of desire to identify the abstract concept of desire./ The image of desire, which applies Choi Chul-joo's desire formula D(I...I')d=I(D...D')i to 'morning glory', connects the concept of desire with the background of 'morning glory' as an image to create a landscape by floating morning glory in the sky. In addition, in <morning glory>, the desire formula "D(I...I')d=I(D...D')i" is substituted, the connection effect between the concept of desire and the "morning glory" as desire image shades the concept of desire in the reversible shadow structure by setting the object as the concept of desire image of women by the "morning glory". In other words, the image of desire (I) is the structure of desire (D) because desire (D) is repeated (I...I') in several images (D...D'), and the image of art behavior or desire image(I) appears as the concept of desire(i).
■ Choi Chul-joo's Desire The design process of abstract concepts: 1. The concept of desire is abstracted from the perspective of an image to the outside of reality, and the image of reality as an object of abstraction is designed as the correlation between reality and reality. This is the design process 1 of Choi Chul-joo's concept of abstraction of desire. This does not presuppose a causal relationship with the real world, but rather results in an abstract concept of desire as a correlation with reality to escape the misunderstanding that transfers from an abstract concept to a real structure. 2. The scope of showing the concept of desire is created and located by omitting the actual size of the abstract concept as a shade of the concept of desire originating from the actual image. In addition, Choi Chul-joo's conceptual process 2 follows the process of decorating an object with a color of universal reality suitable for custom in order to have aesthetic value suitable for its position as a single image. This creates an abstraction that contrasts with the past and desire, in which the aesthetic structure hidden by realistic colors is divided by clouds and obscured by shaded light, obscuring the abstract concept in the actual image. 3. The subject who painted abstraction realizes the reality that symbolizes the concept of desire, and the unconscious realizes abstract desire as a conscious phenomenon of image. Desire is an abstract image realized as a conscious phenomenon of an image, and the unconscious structure is process 3 of designing an abstract art concept of desire that repeatedly designs desire that combines line and color in thoughts but is not conscious of unconscious behavior. 4. The unconsciously abstracted concept of desire is a piece of reality in which the object of reality is not seen as a reversible shade of light, concealing reality as a shadow and showing another real image as a video. This is the process 4 of designing an abstract concept of desire formed by combining the space of desire into a reversible light structure through the conscious movement of planar monochromatic painting carved into reality.
■ The Design Results of Choi Chul-joo's Desire Abstract Concept: Choi Chul-joo Desire Abstract Concept Design's Linguistic Meaning Results: Although the object that is obsessed with the desire for others is passive, it is possible to actively practice one's desires through the sympathizer as the subject of desire, and the sympathizer who sympathizes with the desires of others as the subject can practice with the same desire. As a subject, a person who sympathizes with or accepts the desires of others becomes the same desire and becomes another subject of execution. Here, the sympathizer who sympathizes with the subject of the other's desire tries to generalize it as another object of desire that acts like a victor of war. However, when desire as an act overshadowed by reversible light is not generalized as a public act, the subject of inappropriate desire and the sympathizer antagonize the subject who practiced it according to the other's general desire.
■ Effect of Abstract Design with the concept of Choi Chul-joo's Desire as a Linguistic Meaning: The beneficiary who experienced reality as a desire for the other party is passive, but the person in power who can actively execute it from the perspective of the perpetrator puts it into practice with the same desire as the sympathizer. The sympathizer becomes the same desire and becomes the subject of actual action when a powerful person provides the benefit of power or a sympathizer receives it. The other's desire, which is hidden here, generalizes the actual actions of inappropriate powerful people and sympathizers as another object of desire and acts like a victor of war. However, when the actual effect as an act overshadowed by reversible light is not generalized as a public act, the subject of inappropriate desire is antagonized by the other's desire, away from the other's general desire for inappropriate power and sympathizers.
■ Object rendering of the concept of desire is 1. a pop art image that renders unconscious desire as an existential reality by dividing the same concept of desire as the event image into unconscious and real images as an object. Therefore, the subject who speaks linguistic meaning actually represents abstraction, the truth value of the concept of desire, which is an expressive aesthetic structure that specifies the viewing effect of colloquial language and event video broadcasting as an act of speech enunciation that depends on the news. 2. As the truth value of the concept of desire in visual images is an open system, and numerous visual images are transmitted to others through a pluralistic visual system. Abstract images, which are the true values of the concept of desire, attract attention because they have universality as real images expressed by the desires of others. In other words, the object exposed to the abstract desires of others functions as a desire to exchange the same aesthetic image as the concept of desire of others through the diachronic function of pop art applied as a work of art. 3. The truth value of the concept of desire in a linguistic sense in which the abstract image of the concept of desire and reality are the same, represents the structure of desire, and the reality of the abstract concept of desire is a real image, which is the causal structure of desire, and creates a structure of desire by forming a semantic relationship with contradictory desire. Like Kant, this is a dual structure up to modern art, and it encompasses mythical objects in the same structure as humans, and the antinomic desire structure as a single structure. 4. an object of the concept of desire rendered in abstraction: The object rendering of the concept of desire renders the object as an event image, which is the same rational object as the linguistic meaning of the desire structure through the gaze of the rational subject, is recognized as a real image that the subject cannot see. Additionally, other objects of desire are continuously represented by real images that attempt to fill the deficiency of desire. The pond, which reflects present desire as an object to abstract desire, presents a desire structure as a reality, which is an object to abstract desire, but it returns the cause of desire as a real image to an object as an event image, free from the imperfect abstraction that lacks desire that is subjugated to social visibility that has been concealed and deviated from lack through real images. In other words, the structure of deficiency and divided desire is hidden through real images of abstract desires, and contradictory desires subordinate to deviated social visibility become the cause of desire and become the objects of real images. In addition, object rendering of other desires is continuously expressed as a real image trying to fill the deficiency of desire. The rendering of an object that reflects the present desire as an object of abstract desire presents the structure of desire as reality, which is the object of abstract desire, but it returns the cause of desire as a real image to an object as an event image, away from the imperfect abstract lacking desire. In other words, the structure of deficiency and divided desire is hidden through the real image of abstract desire, and contradictory desires subordinate to deviated social visibility become the cause of desire, resulting in abstraction as a real image.
■ The Design Results of Choi Chul-joo's Desire Abstract Concept: Choi Chul-joo Desire Abstract Concept Design's Linguistic Meaning Results: Although the object that is obsessed with the desire for others is passive, it is possible to actively practice one's desires through the sympathizer as the subject of desire, and the sympathizer who sympathizes with the desires of others as the subject can practice with the same desire. As a subject, a person who sympathizes with or accepts the desires of others becomes the same desire and becomes another subject of execution. Here, the sympathizer who sympathizes with the subject of the other's desire tries to generalize it as another object of desire that acts like a victor of war. However, when desire as an act overshadowed by reversible light is not generalized as a public act, the subject of inappropriate desire and the sympathizer antagonize the subject who practiced it according to the other's general desire.
Photo. Sculpture Desire Design. 1 Busan Museum of Art Signs and Sculptures
Photo. Sculpture Desire Design 1. The autograph and sculpture of the Busan Museum of Art are photos of three-dimensional sculptures made of real materials. Sculpture always in the same place (located) as installed in Desire Design 1.
As the sculpture disappears, it gets another meaning of the sculpture created by installation.
Since the gaze area of desire is a linguistic structure system, repetition is a language that forms identity by the difference between unconscious habits and repeated images, the signs and sculptures of the Busan Museum of Art were repeatedly installed with empty spaces and vertical bars.
Overall, this has a complex visual effect that appears to be the shape of the Busan Museum of Art facade. Each vertical bar is a part of the entire façade and is a symbolic installation with the continuity and difference of the image.
This is the same shape outwardly, but it makes the shape of the other's desire that is momentarily visible from the gaze point of view be contained in the other's unconsciousness. Therefore, the sculpture through desire design becomes a reality formed by the desire of others. The reality here is the reality as the material of the sculpture. Louis Choi Chul-joo's Desire Design 2 installed the sculpture through rendering expressed from the language of desire images separated from reality.
In the cognitive communication system, object ɑs were formed according to the results of design application to exhibition sculptures through Lacan theory. As an environmental art, the desire design sculpture was formed by a new design. Along with ready-made objects that give new meaning to ready-made products, the representative material of environmental sculptures is steel art.
It is a sculpture suitable for the morphological form of the sculpture revealed in the desire design. Steel, the material of the sculpture, is an opportunity to change the exhibition space into the natural environment, is a ɑ object of the desire to recognize locality while appearing in a three-dimensional form in the space of the natural environment, and is a sculpture of Desire Design, a work of art that newly reveals the visual shape of the place environment and changes the natural environment.
Nevertheless, the Busan Museum of Art has eliminated a representative sculpture that lasted more than a decade, just like a white cube exhibition space that repeats a new form of exhibition. / Sculpture Design & Planning. Former curator of the Busan Museum of Art Louis Choi Chul-joo (conceptual abstract design artist & contemporary artist)