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Giant Rubber Duck artist on why size matters – ‘instead of us looking at it, it is now looking at us’ – and his miniatures on show in Seoul
- Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman talks about his inflatable artwork, and how it helps bring communities together, especially after the coronavirus pandemic
- He explains how his supersized art changes perspectives and, with a show of scaled down versions on in Seoul, why he sees his animal forms as a metaphor
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By Park Han-sol
There is perhaps no bath toy that is as well travelled as Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman’s six-storey-tall Rubber Duck.
Since its debut in 2007 in Saint-Nazaire, France, the supersized inflatable icon has captured the hearts of millions, from Los Angeles and Sydney to Osaka and Hong Kong.
The mammoth duck also made a splash in Korea on two separate occasions – in 2014 and 2022 – when it popped up in Seokchon Lake in Songpa district, southeast Seoul.

As many as 6.5 million visitors flocked to the lake last year to watch the doe-eyed, tangerine-beaked installation silently drift through the water – a much-needed touch of optimism for the pandemic-weary population.
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