Posted on : Dec.5,2017 16:53 KST

Candles have made a return to the Blue House. “Standing in the Square,” a masterwork by artist Lim Ok-sang showing public squares teeming with candles, was installed in the main hall of Blue House in November. The original artwork consists of 108 canvases showing images of candles as painted by Lim, who visited Gwanghwamun Square in downtown Seoul every weekend during the candlelight demonstrations that took place last winter. The wall of the Blue House is only big enough to hold 78 canvases, which have been joined together into a vast landscape measuring 11.7 meters long and 3.6 meters high. (provided by Gana Art)

Candles have made a return to the Blue House. “Standing in the Square,” a masterwork by artist Lim Ok-sang showing public squares teeming with candles, was installed in the main hall of Blue House in November. The original artwork consists of 108 canvases showing images of candles as painted by Lim, who visited Gwanghwamun Square in downtown Seoul every weekend during the candlelight demonstrations that took place last winter. The wall of the Blue House is only big enough to hold 78 canvases, which have been joined together into a vast landscape measuring 11.7 meters long and 3.6 meters high. (provided by Gana Art)

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