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The day after tomorrow (15th) is Liberation Day. Reporter Lee Joo-sang introduces an exhibition worth looking for during Liberation Day.

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South Korea's Provisional Government President Baek Beom Kim Gu, 33 Representative of the March 1st Movement Manhae Han Yong-un and Heungsadan Ahn Chang-ho.

The traces of history have been revived by spraying paint on a large 200-size canvas and rubbing it with a spatula or knife to preserve its texture.

The eyes of the poet Yun Dong-ju, who blends the sky, the wind, the stars, and the poem, are placed on the flow of history.

A pair of flower shoes was kept in the hands of an independence activist who was pregnant and throwing bombs at Pyongnam Provincial Office.

General Hong Bum-do, who was unconscious, is outlined by countless Hangul consonants and vowels.

In commemoration of the March 1st Movement and the 100th anniversary of the Provisional Government, we reconstructed the history of independence fighters' lives and protests.

[Kim Hee-young / Siu Company Representative: There are abstract artists and conceived artists.

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Kum Bo-sung, a famous artist who visualized Hangeul, filled the canvas with a new style.

The morphemes of Hangeul, such as Mieum and Lee Eung, still form a large frame of painting, plus a small leaf.

[Kim Jong-geun / Art Critic: Characters can be seen as containing the original languages ​​of human beings who survived before the letter.]

The artist explains that he wanted to express not only the form of Hangul but also its vitality and historicity.