Ulaan, Suvrag, Mongolia, Gobi Desert, travel, Asia

Nomad Within Photo Exhibit: The Wonders of Asia

My exhibition (June 15 – July 28, 2013) will kick off Saturday the 15th at 5pm. It will be held at the IUM Art Space Gallery in Ulsan, Korea. I’ve posted details and directions below. Admission is free. Hope you can make it! 

The Nomad Within: Wonders of Asia

Exhibit Description

This exhibition features 13 photographs from Pete DeMarco’s travels in Asia. He takes the viewer on a colorful journey through Korea, China, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), and Malaysia. From the jungles of Borneo to the rooftops of Busan, each of the images celebrates the beauty of our world and the wonders of travel.

Artist Statement

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” ~ Mark Twain

I often dream of escaping to exotic destinations. A voice inside says: “explore the ancient temples of Bagan” or “ride a trolley through the streets of Hong Kong”, and seduced by its whispers, I pack my bags and go. It says, in the midst of moments of everyday boredom: “hang with nomads in the Gobi Desert” or “dive with sea turtles in Borneo”.

That voice is my nomad within talking, and listening to it makes me feel alive. Mine told me to me to venture through one of the most captivating destinations on the planet – Asia. The Orient offers the intrepid traveler unforgettable experiences like none other. Whether it’s centuries old temples or ultra modern skyscrapers, Buddhist temples or Muslim mosques, emerald oceans or red-baked deserts, Asia mystifies.

Images have the power to move people to action. It doesn’t matter if someone drives to the next town or flies to a new country, the important thing is to just go. I hope my pictures inspire people to follow their own nomadic voice, and to arrive at all the places that its whispers might bring them.

Photographer Bio

Peter DeMarco is a self-taught photographer from America. He moved to Korea in 2007 and now lives in Busan where he teaches at the Busan University of Foreign Studies. When he travels, he enjoys taking photos of cityscapes, landscapes, architecture, and people. He also writes travel articles for magazines. When he’s not taking pictures, you can find him eating samgyeopsal, planning his next trip, chilling at the beach, or hiking in the mountains. One day he will finally learn how to speak Korean.

Awards

2012 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest – Merit Winner “Bagan Bliss”
2012 Busan Tourism Photo Contest – Grand Prize Winner “Bu York”
2013 Islands Magazine Photo Contest – People’s Choice Nominee “Borneo Headhunter”

Directions

The IUM Art Space Gallery (T: 052-260-1321) is located across from the KBS Broadcasting and Ulsan Cultural Arts Center. There are a number of city buses that go there (see map below). A taxi from the main bus station to the gallery is about 5,000 won. The gallery is open from 10:30am to 9:00pm Tuesday to Sunday. Closed Mondays.

ium-rough-map

 

In the press:

Peter DeMarco Second Solo Exhibit


Comments

10 responses to “Nomad Within Photo Exhibit: The Wonders of Asia”

  1. Excellent! I will see you there.

    1. Thanks for your support guys!

  2. That is fantastic, Peter!

  3. Awesome, Pedro! Congratulations. I won’t be there in person but definitely will be in spirit. N

    1. Gracias amigo!

  4. […] you’re  in Korea, be sure to check out Pete’s exhibition Wonders of Asia in Ulsan from June 15 – July 28, […]

  5. […] Detailed directions to the gallery can be found on Peter’s site in his post. […]

  6. […] For more detailed information please check out Peter’s post and he has included a map and bus numbers for you. […]

  7. Pete you have awesome work. Sometimes when I feel some stress, I just come here and relax.
    Thanks Pete!!

    1. Thanks man! Glad you enjoy it.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Proceed Booking