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HermannHesse,whowantedtocheeruptheyouthofthatera
said,¡°Itwasmeaningfultoconsiderwhatshellissurrounding
of war and hopelessness. It also guides visitors to reminisce
meinafunbutalsoinaseriousway.¡±
about whether they had someone like Demian, who made
Sinclairdreamofanewworld.
¡ãBothartworksencouragevisitorstowalkoutsidetheirowneggs.
After ¡°The Egg,¡± a dark passage covered with black vinyl
¡ã¡°Sonnet73¡±representsthejourneyofyouthonaship.
makes visitors tense. The work by 308 Art Crew helps
people to pass the dark way with creepy lights, making them
experience the process of facing fear and finding their own
strength.Asplendidandmysteriousglassboximpliesinfinite
potential and ego, which can be found when one confronts
the horror. At the end of the dark path, there is a room full
of roses. ¡°Love and Freedom,¡± draws Sinclair¡¯s love toward
¡ãTheartistsarerepresentingthedespairofwar.
Beatrice through roses and the awareness of his ego via love
through the various angles of mirrors. Mirrors with different
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angles and shapes let visitors see themselves with roses in
TotheWorldOutsidetheEgg
diverse directions, which leads them to sympathize with the
Heading to the finish point of the exhibition, ¡°Demian, The
emotionofgreetingrealloveandego.KimMin-jisaid,¡°Itwas
DreamofSinclair¡±drivesvisitorstobreaktheireggsandcome
scary to step into the dark path, but when I saw the beautiful
out.¡°Mid-Air,¡±whichshowsnumerousbirdsflying,represents
scenery, splendid with roses, I felt like I was hatching.¡± The
thestatewhenonefinallyfoundtheegoafterstruggles--being
switch from dark mood to vivid roses was giving visitors the
hatched. The work lets visitors imagine their new appearance
feelingofbreakingoutoftheshell.Thesefeelingsarehelping
afterbreakingtheegg.Movingtothenextone,whilethinking
visitors to break out of the eggshell of fear and prejudice in
aboutthefigureafterhatching,visitorsmeet¡°TheEgg¡±which
theirreallives.
makesthemthinkaboutwhateggtheyshouldbreak.Thewall
fullofeggboxpanelsandegg-shapedcapsulesonthedeskin
front of the wall encourage visitors to think and write down
their regrets, worries, and concerns on paper and to put them
in the egg-shaped capsules. This helps visitors to go forward
totheworldtheydreamtof,outsidetheegg.LeeYoon-young
¡ãThe splendid artworks representpositivityandcourage after facing the fear
andfindingtheself-identity.
¡°Youwillhavetolistenwithinyourself,thenyouwillnoticethatIamwithinyou¡±SaidatthelastmomentDemian,who
always rescued Sinclair in times of hardship. Maybe the author, Hermann Hesse, wanted to say to the youths, who feel
frustrated and wander because of many problems and troubled times, to not underestimate themselves and that a strong
power to solve problems is inside everyone. ¡°Demian, The Dream of Sinclair¡± also hopes visitors find their ego through
examining and focusing on one¡¯s inner self. The era of the unemployment crisis and the generation pause might have
preventedyouthsfromseekingwhotheyareandwhatsurprisingcapacitytheyhave,byscaringthem.Nowlet¡¯shearthe
voicefromdeepinside.TheArgusbelieveseveryyoungpersontodaycanfindtheirownDemianthroughself-examination
andestablishtheiridentity.
glgrace@hufs.ac.kr
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