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Press Coverage: Shin Jang-sik's "Mt. Geumgang from Sangpaldam" at the April 27 Inter-Korean Summit Venue (2018)

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Five-outlet coverage surrounding the April 27, 2018 inter-Korean summit and the painting Mt. Geumgang from Sangpaldam (2001, 681×181 cm) installed in the second-floor meeting room of the Peace House at Panmunjom. On April 26 (eve of the summit), three phone interviews — Yonhap News (Jeong A-ran), JoongAng Ilbo (Lee Eun-ju), and Kyunghyang Shinmun — cover the painting's technique (fusing ink-painting lines, folk-painting colors, and contemporary landscape sensibility around the Cheonhwadae motif), 25 years of practice (the 1998 first North Korea visit that shifted his work from conceptual to realist landscape), the Mt. Geumgang lineage in Korean art history (Jeong Seon's Geumgang-jeondo, Byeon Gwan-sik's Samseonam), and the other artworks installed throughout the Peace House (Min Jeong-gi's Bukhansan, Kim Jun-gwon's San-un, Park Dae-seong's Ilchul-bong). On April 27 (summit day), MoneyToday (Shin Hyeon-woo) reports the Blue House quote that the painting replaced a Mt. Halla piece originally hung in that spot. On April 28 (day after), OhmyNews (Lee Ju-yeon) publishes a full Q&A spot-interview: the painting had been stored in the artist's studio for 17 years since 2001, and the artist's analogy that "if Brandenburg Gate symbolizes German unification, Mt. Geumgang would symbolize Korean unification."

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