Kang worked on “Beyond the Scene,” billed as a reimagining of BTS’ signature dance movements seen through the techniques of projection mapping. Janssens presented “Green, Yellow, Pink,” an installation of a disorienting fog-filled environment in which visitors can walk through colored artificial mist, as well as “Rose,” which creates a star by using seven pink-hued lights.
“I wasn’t a fan of BTS at first, to tell the truth, so I had to understand what truly enabled BTS’ mainstream success that extends beyond music. So I interviewed about 15 Armys in London to get the grasp of it,” said the London-based artist. Kang studied the group’s choreography by watching music videos and performances, to incorporate the band’s identity into an installation.
While she has not met BTS in person for the collaboration, she recalled that the joint project valued each artist’s freedom and expression.Curator Lee also said “Connect” was all about creating something new. “It really changed the whole shape of art galleries, which were usually frequented by art officials only. With the project, we now see visitors from various backgrounds and ages, such as Armys who have been visiting the exhibitions and expressing their gratitude,” he said.
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