Courtesy of Beasts and Natives Alike
A large-scale media art exhibition titled "O: an Erick Oh Retrospective" will be held at the House of Refuge in Aewol-eup, Jeju Island, starting April 25, as announced by Oh's agency, Beasts And Natives Alike.
The exhibition will feature multimedia artworks showcasing animation works by Oh, including his critically acclaimed films "Opera" and "Origin."
"Opera," a nine-minute animated film, portrays a continuous spectacle where characters engage in repetitive tasks, symbolizing themes of human behavior, power dynamics, and social hierarchies. The film received the Minister’s Award at the 2020 Korea Contents Awards and was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the Academy Awards in 2021.
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▲ A scene from “Opera” / Courtesy of Beasts and Natives Alike |
"Origin," a five-minute animated film released in 2022, serves as a thematic continuation of "Opera," exploring fundamental questions about human civilization. The exhibition will also present newly created animated works by Oh.
Early bird discount tickets for the exhibition are currently available exclusively at Yanolja until April 24.
Prior to his work on independent projects, Oh worked as an animator at Pixar Animation Studios from 2010 to 2016, contributing to films such as "Finding Dory" and "Inside Out." In 2017, he joined Tonko House, where he directed the acclaimed animated TV series "Pig: The Dam Keeper Poems," which received the Cristal Award for best TV production at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in 2018.
Sayart
Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
Retrospective Exhibition at House of Refuge to Showcase Critically Acclaimed Animation Works "Opera" and "Origin"
Courtesy of Beasts and Natives Alike
A large-scale media art exhibition titled "O: an Erick Oh Retrospective" will be held at the House of Refuge in Aewol-eup, Jeju Island, starting April 25, as announced by Oh's agency, Beasts And Natives Alike.
The exhibition will feature multimedia artworks showcasing animation works by Oh, including his critically acclaimed films "Opera" and "Origin."
"Opera," a nine-minute animated film, portrays a continuous spectacle where characters engage in repetitive tasks, symbolizing themes of human behavior, power dynamics, and social hierarchies. The film received the Minister’s Award at the 2020 Korea Contents Awards and was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the Academy Awards in 2021.
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▲ A scene from “Opera” / Courtesy of Beasts and Natives Alike |
"Origin," a five-minute animated film released in 2022, serves as a thematic continuation of "Opera," exploring fundamental questions about human civilization. The exhibition will also present newly created animated works by Oh.
Early bird discount tickets for the exhibition are currently available exclusively at Yanolja until April 24.
Prior to his work on independent projects, Oh worked as an animator at Pixar Animation Studios from 2010 to 2016, contributing to films such as "Finding Dory" and "Inside Out." In 2017, he joined Tonko House, where he directed the acclaimed animated TV series "Pig: The Dam Keeper Poems," which received the Cristal Award for best TV production at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in 2018.
Sayart
Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
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