Titled “Language of Coexistence,” the festival is centred around art’s capacity to bridge cultural and linguistic divides, creating a universal platform for connection and understanding. The festival opens in Busan, South Korea, on November 6, drawing in artists, curators, and museum directors from around the world.
Titled “Language of Coexistence,” the festival is centred around art’s capacity to bridge cultural and linguistic divides, creating a universal platform for connection and understanding. The festival opens in Busan, South Korea, on November 6, drawing in artists, curators, and museum directors from around the world.