Sin Pokchin
- Kwangju
May 1980
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Sin Pokchin
- Kwangju
May 1980
South Korean literary 2024 Nobel Prize laureate Han Kang
광주 // Gwangju (30 Dec 2010)
Gwangju Uprising Footage / KBS뉴스(News)
A rare video capturing scenes of the 1980 Gwangju Uprising has been unveiled to the public for the first time. The footage shows martial law commanders smiling after they seized the Jeollanamdo provincial government complex as well as the burial of remains at the Mangwoldong cemetery in Gwangju.
Martial law troops take over the Jeollanamdo provincial government building in the early hours of May 27, 1980, claiming they are rooting out rioters. 17 citizen militia men were killed while 200 others were taken into custody. Just hours after the provincial building, which was the last battleground of the Gwangju democratic uprising, was subdued, key commanders of the new army visited the site. A person who flew in from a helicopter greets the commanders. He is then-defense minister Joo Young-bok. The video also shows Park Jun-byung, leader of the 20th Division which was called in to suppress the uprising, as well as chief commander So Jun-yeol, who was the official head of the martial law army. Army vice chief of staff Hwang Young-si is also spotted. He's known to have been a central figure in pushing for a tough crackdown within the new military. Shoulders are tapped, handshakes are exchanged. Then a smile spreads on the face of commander So who was in charge of the subjugation.
[Soundbite] Lee Jae-eui(May 18 Memorial Foundation) : "The smiling troops indulged in a triumphant spirit are in stark contrast with the victims..."
The May 18 Democratization Movement Archives in Gwangju unveiled this rare black and white video purchased from a private collector. It also captures never before witnessed gruesome scenes of dead bodies placed in the morgue and a burial site at the Mangwoldong cemetery. The archives have shown the film in a public viewing ahead of the 38th anniversary of the uprising. It will now work to locate the figures and places that appear in the video.
Foot Print Project
This is a workshop-based project.
Two footprints have been collected per participant, one will be returned and I keep the other. Through six months of workshops, approximately 600 footprints have been collected.
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Performance : 2004.05.01 - 10.31
Exhibition : Three and more… 2004.09.18 - 10.03 Young-Eun Museum, Kyonggi-do Kwangju, South Korea
Exhibition : KOREAN-EYESED 2005.01.12 - 01.25 KWANHOON gallery, Seoul, South Korea
Supported by Young-Eun Museum of Contemporary Art
Foot Print Project at Seoul, South Korea © 2005 Jun'ichiro ISHII
Foot Print Project は「足拓」を集めてゆくワークショップです。
一人の参加者につき足拓二拓を収集、一拓は参加者へ返却、もう一拓はわたしが保管します。 六ヶ月のワークショプを通して、およそ600枚の足拓が集まりました。
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