
Hanbyeol Mun, How to eat blueberry pie, Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle
“How to eat blueberry pie” by Hanbyeol Mun at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle, Halle an der Saale, 23/04/2024-24/04/2024.
This is Hanbyeol Mun’s graduation project. This project consists of an installation, a series of paintings, and a novel, and will be continued. The “kitsch” that appears in Milan Kundera’s “The Unbearable Lightness of Being” is symbolized by the “blueberry pie” that is drawn from the author’s experience.
The artist describes the duality of the “blueberry pie” and the dilemma it creates.
Between the heaviness and the lightness of life (art), she thinks about how we can touch the blueberry pie.






fakewhale
Founded in 2021, Fakewhale advocates the digital art market's evolution. Viewing NFT technology as a container for art, and leveraging the expansive scope of digital culture, Fakewhale strives to shape a new ecosystem in which art and technology become the starting point, rather than the final destination.
You may also like
Geoffrey Pugen, Webtology: Prisms at MKG127, Toronto
Webtology: Prisms by Geoffrey Pugen, curated by Michael Klein, at MKG127, Toronto, 15/02/2025–15/0
Giuseppe Moscatello in Conversation with Fakewhale
Art Producer, Curator, and Co-Founder of Foundry Downtown in Dubai, Giuseppe Moscatello brings over
How RTFKT is Rewriting the Rules of Digital Fashion
At the intersection of digital innovation and mainstream culture, a revolutionary paradigm of art, t