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South Korean art organization From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Public Delivery is an organization for contemporary art, founded in Seoul, South Korea in 2011. It organizes exhibitions, initiate non-institutional art projects and distributes artwork. Its focus is on public space, in a variety of mediums.

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In 2012 Public Delivery organized both Asia and the world's tallest mural in Busan, South Korea.[2] Between 2011 and 2014 it organized 73 performances in public space and 37 exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world.[3]

Its founder, Martin Schulze of Germany, currently resides in Seoul, South Korea where he handles the organization in its entirety.[4]

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Projects/exhibitions

  • Live at the Museum – an ongoing series of video works by Andre Hemer in front of numerous museums around the world[5]
  • El Choco – first major solo exhibition by Swiss-Bolivian artist Luciano Calderon[6] taking place in La Paz, Bolivia[7]
  • Asia's Tallest Mural – organized a project by German painter Hendrik Beikirch[8] who created a mural 70 meters [230 feet] high in Busan
  • Counter Parts – group show in Forum Kunst in Rottweil, Germany[9]
  • Silence Was Golden – site-specific and participatory project giving individuals and communities the opportunity to express themselves using golden balloons. Involving Pulitzer Prize winners, National Geographic photographers, the NBA and more.[10]
  • Freedumb – pop-up graffiti exhibition taking place simultaneously on six different continents[11]
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