One Two Three Swing!
In 2019, SUPERFLEX was invited by the Real DMZ Project to install One Two Three Swing! at the Dora Observatory in South Korea, overlooking the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea, marking the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Denmark and South Korea.
Now, the work is be permanently installed at Dorasan Station, within the DMZ itself. At the moment, the area is currently closed to the public. The accessibility of the area has alternated over the years, and may change again as the political situation changes, opening it up to the public.
One Two Three Swing! has been donated to the care of the Ministry of Unification by the Jamil Collection, Jacob Wandt, Christian Just Linde, Lars-Erik Houmann Christensen, and Steen Bakmann.
One Two Three Swing! by SUPERFLEX was originally conceived for Hyundai Commission 2017, Tate Modern Turbine Hall. Developed in close collaboration with KWY.studio; structural engineering by Betar; technical design and production by Nupergo; graphic design by Rasmus Koch studio. This installation would not have been possible without the unconditional support of Real DMZ Project, The Embassy of Denmark in Korea, The Danish Culture Agency, The New Carlsberg Foundation, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Paju City and Gwangju Biennale Foundation.
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One Two Three Swing!