Cha Ji Ryang, Like everything being seen has a bow, 2024, Installation view of “Seeing in the Dark” at Busan Modern & Contemporary History Museum ©2024 Busan Biennale

The 2024 Busan Biennale, titled "Seeing in the Dark," which opened on August 17, runs until October 20 across 4 venues, including the Busan Museum of Contemporary Art, Busan Modern & Contemporary History Museum, HANSUNG1918, and Choryang House.

Among the venues for the 2024 Busan Biennale, the Vault Art Museum of the Busan Modern & Contemporary History Museum, a former branch of the Bank of Korea converted into an exhibition space, presents works that engage with the historical context of the location and its themes.

The exhibition at the Busan Modern & Contemporary History Museum addresses themes of 'power' and 'plunder' within a historically significant site where capital was once created and safeguarded, fostering subversive perspectives.

Cheikh Ndiaye, Le Paris, 2024, Installation view of “Seeing in the Dark” at Busan Modern & Contemporary History Museum ©2024 Busan Biennale

Participating artists include Oladele Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé, Zishi Han, Cha Ji Ryang, Yang hee Lee, Koo Hunjoo, Cheikh Ndiaye, Sophia Al-Maria, Chen Xiaoyun, and Yun Choi. A highlight of the Busan Biennale at the Busan Modern & Contemporary History Museum is Cha Ji Ryang's new work, Like everything being seen has a bow (2024).

Set in a sensuous and dreamy personal space, this piece invites viewers into a multi-layered space-time that reflects the artist's personal experiences of the phenomena between dreaming and waking.