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Real healing should expand consciousness and purify minds beyond healing
body and heart. When we consider that mental crisis of our society is due to
the lost meaning of life and the lack of self-control abilities, the necessity of
mental cultivation is clearly noted. Our ancestors said a tranquility of mind
and a mental healing occurs by just looking at an object of mental values.
<The healing bamboo> expresses mental values and ideological meanings pos-
sessed by the subject well, through embodiment of gallery. The daegeum sound
which mimics clear minds of the classical scholars and the heavy brush touch
emotionally approached the mental cultivation of modern men. Consequently,
through several exhibition, the approachment of the art as the interactive art
seeking healing was positively valued.
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