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Katharina Grosse, “I Think This Is a Pine Tree” (2013) at Berlin’s Hamburger Banhof Museum for Contemporary Art The piece reminded me of Chinese and Japanese calligraphy.
There are two picturesque pine trees at the Seoul Museum in Buam-dong, central Seoul. One is in front of Seokpajeong, a pavilion in its garden, and the other is in the gallery, painted by Moon ...
Millions of Christmas trees end up in landfills following the end of the holiday season. Compared to other tree leaves, pine needles take a long time to decompose and produce very large quantities ...
Pine trees are so common in Korea that Koreans use parts of the tree such as the needles and pollen for special dishes, as well as the timber for numerous purposes. But in the hands of Moon Bong ...