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‘Fanta-Stick’

Seoul Fanta-Stick Theater

Throughout 2016

“Fanta-Stick” is performed daily at Seoul Fanta-Stick Theater on an open-ended run. The performance presents representative original Korean music, utilizing traditional Korean instruments to create fusion gugak. Park Ji-hoon, Lee Seok-jae, Kwon Hyun-soo and Na Jung-suk play the main roles of Jangdan and Saemachi. The show also features Yang Ye-rim, Kim Jee, Kim Sae-jin, Yoon Sung-hwan, Kim Byung-soo and Shin Kwang-hee.

Tickets cost 30,000 to 60,000 won. For more information, visit www.fanta-stick.co.kr or call (02) 3143-5959.

‘YOULL’

Jeongdong Theater

Until Dec. 31

“YOULL,” a dance performance mixed with drama, will be staged at Jeongdong Theater until the end of 2016.

The performance will bring a wide range of traditional modes of expression together, including Korean dance, theater, music and martial arts. By applying the heroic fantasy genre to this production, Jeongdong Theater hopes to broaden its popular appeal. Actors Jeon Jin-hong, Lee Hyuk, Park Ji-yeon and Cho Haneul will play the main roles.

Tickets cost 40,000 to 60,000 won. For more information, call (02) 751-1500 or visit www.jeongdong.or.kr.

Three Jewels: Buddhist Art of Korea

Hoam Art Museum

Until November 6

Hoam Art Museum is holding a special exhibition “Three Jewels: Buddhist Art of Korea,” presenting the characteristics and significance of Korean Buddhist art. For centuries, Buddhist art pieces have not only served as objects of worship but also exemplified the aesthetics of their respective periods. This exhibition will highlight art pieces related to the “three jewels” of Buddism —Buddha, Dharma and Sangha.

Consisting of three sections, the first will present paintings, sculptures and crafts related to Shakyamuni and Amitabha Buddha, the two central figures of Korean Buddhist faith. The next section will feature printed transcriptions of Buddhist texts and the third will display ritual implements related to Sangha.

Tickets cost 2,000 to 4,000 won. For more information, call (031) 310-1801 or visit www.hoammuseum.org.

Korean Contemporary Artist Series

—Photography

National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Gwacheon Branch

Until June 6

MMCA Gwacheon is holding the Korean Contemporary Artist Series in photography until June 6, featuring Yook Myoung-shim.

This exhibition will provide a foundation for research and development in Korean contemporary art history. It highlights the art world of veteran photographer Yook, introducing 30 pieces from his early years that have never been presented. A total of 190 works are exhibited.

Tickets cost 2,000 won. For more information, call (02) 2188-6000 or visit www.mmca.go.kr.

‘Let’s Do It Together’

National Hangeul Museum

Until May 29

National Hangeul Museum will hold “Let’s Do It Together: Learning Society through Hangeul Textbooks” exhibition, presenting a collection of Korean language textbooks. By introducing elementary textbooks from the late 1940s to today, this exhibition aims to explain the foundation of Korean language education.

The Museum has been showcasing the history and value of Korean orthography, one of Korea’s most-valued cultural assets. Through “Let’s Do It Together” exhibition, National Hangeul Museum hopes to display a comprehensive presentation on the education of the Korean language.

Admission is free. For more information, call (02) 2124-6323 or visit www.hangeul.go.kr.

‘Color Your Life’

Daelim Museum

Until August 21

Daelim Museum presents “Color Your Life,” an exhibition of works by leading contemporary designers and global brands on the theme of color. / Courtesy of Daelim Museum

Daelim Museum presents “Color Your Life,” an exhibition of works by leading contemporary designers and global brands on the theme of color until August 21. The exhibition will introduce the processes by which color combines with creative designs in diverse materials to produce new objects that transform our everyday lives. Through this exhibition, Daelim Museum will reveal new value in everyday colors, while presenting innovative possibilities for lifestyle changes. Illuminating the creative potential of color, not simply in terms of its aesthetic beauty but in combination with various forms, materials and technologies, it explores the functional uses of color and attempts to achieve a perfect balance among structures, materials and designs.

Admission is 4,000 won. For more information, call (02) 720-0667 or visit www.daelimmuseum.org.

Art Spectrum 2016

Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art

Until August 7

Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art has prepared a special exhibition titled Art Spectrum 2016, featuring 10 artists.

Art Spectrum is a biennial exhibition that aims to discover and promote emerging artists working in Korea, celebrating its sixth edition this year. A selection committee of Leeum’s contemporary art curators as well as critics and curators from outside the institution have worked together to select the 10 artists whose works represent the current state of contemporary art in Korea. Visitors will be able to enjoy the innovative and resolute efforts of rising young artists.

Admission is free. For more information, call (02) 2014-6900 or visit leeum.samsungfoundation.org.

Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera

Seoul Arts Center

May 28 — August 28

Seoul Arts Center’s Hangaram Design Museum will exhibit over 150 art pieces of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, from May 28 to August 28. / Courtesy of Seoul Arts Center

Seoul Arts Center’s Hangaram Design Museum will exhibit over 150 art pieces by Frida Kahlo, a revolutionary artist who focused on inner agony, and Diego Rivera, one of the leading members of the Mexican Muralist movement, from May 28 to August 28. All exhibits of the two artists are brought from Museo Dolores Olmedo in Mexico to provide an opportunity for Korean audiences to experience their holistic life and art.

Tickets cost 6,000 to 15,000 won. For more information, call (02) 580-1300 or visit www.sac.or.kr.

Seoul Elegy

Seoul Museum of History

Celebrating the 130th anniversary of France-Korea diplomatic relations, Seoul Museum of History is holding a special exhibition that shows 120 photos of Seoul taken by French photographer Francoise Huguier.

Huguier first visited and photographed Seoul in 1982. She experienced a city in the process of construction which still had a curfew, a remnant of the war. Old neighborhoods were being destroyed and replaced with concrete blocks, and the metro was then considered a brand new technology. The city as a whole was a big construction site and Seoul inhabitants’ standard of living was comparable to the rest of Asia. When she came back in 2014, Huguier discovered a new world transformed by technology and mass consumption. Her exhibition includes photos of Seoul she took in 1982 and 2014.

Admission is free. For more information, call (02) 724-0274 or visit www.museum.seoul.kr.

Cho Sung-mook

The MMCA will hold the exhibition “Cho Sung-mook in Taste of Style” at its Gwacheon branch until June 6.

As the 13th exhibition of the MMCA Contemporary Artist Series, the exhibition sheds light on veteran artists who have made distinct marks on the history of Korean contemporary art. Veteran sculptor Cho Sung-mook is considered a major artist as he constructed his own unique formative world while keeping his distance from popular trends.

Jean Paul Gaultier

Dongdaemun Design Plaza

Until June 30

Fashion Designer Jean Paul Gaultier’s works will be exhibited until June 30 at Dongdaemun Design Plaza.

Gaultier is a French haute couture with seven years of experience as the creative director of Hermes, and has designed countless costumes and outfits worn by celebrities around the world. The exhibition will feature more than 220 marvelously crafted garments along with other works of Gaultier, including stage costumes, sketches and photographs that will reveal his unconventional and playful designs.

Admission is 15,000 won. For more information, call (02) 724-6953 or visit www.ticket.interpark.com.

Korean Air Box Project

National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul Branch

Until Sept. 4

The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) presents the third edition of the Korean Air Box Project until September.

Launched with the inauguration of the MMCA, the Korean Air Box Project involves a selection of contemporary artists who have established unique artistic domains in the international art scene. This ambitious project aims to provide an opportunity for creativity on a grand scale for the artists and enable diversified communication for the public, thereby establishing MMCA as a representative cultural place that garners the interest and attention of the international audience.

Tickets cost 4,000 won. For more information, call (02) 3701-9500 or visit www.mmca.go.kr.

‘Public to Private’

National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

Through July 24

“Public to Private: Photography in Korean” will be exhibited until July 24 at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul. / Courtesy of MMCA

“Public to Private: Photography in Korean Art Since 1989” will be exhibited until July 24 at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul.

Since the 1950s, the Korean photography scene had long been dominated by documentary and journalistic photography, rooted in realism. This exhibition directs attention to the development of the medium of photography in the history of Korean art, from realism-based public images in its beginnings to the conceptual expression and aesthetic language of individual photographers in the second half of the 1980s and onwards.

Admission is 4,000 won. For more information, call (02) 3701-9500 or visit www.mmca.go.kr.

Kim Hyung-dae Retrospective

Until July 17

“Kim Hyung-dae Retrospective” is the second exhibition of the MMCA’s Korean Contemporary Artists Series. Kim, as one of the pioneers of Korean contemporary art, won an award from the chairman of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction for his “informal” style in 1961. Crossing over the border between paintings and printings, and tradition and modernism, Kim has established his unique formative language depicting Korean society. The exhibition will give a chance to explore his significant works over the last 5 decades including the series “Growth,” “Creation,” “Image” and “Halo.”

Admission is 2,000 won. For more information, call (02) 2188-6000 or visit www.mmca.go.kr.

Impressionism: Art Beyond Art

The War Memorial of Korea

Until July 3

The War Memorial of Korea will hold a special exhibition featuring the works of Claude Monet and other key artists of Impressionism until July 3.

Monet was a French artist from the 1800s to early 1900s and one of the creators of impressionism. He focused on the principle of light, exploring how the same subject looks different by changes of light. His works include “Women in the Garden,” “Impression, Sunrise,” “Haystacks, (Sunset)” and “Water Lilies.” This exhibition will also feature other Impressionist artists including Camille Pissarro, Edouard Manet and Edgar Degas, providing a great opportunity for visitors to fully experience and better understand Impressionism.

Tickets cost 10,000 won. For more information, call 1661-0503 or visit www.lovemonet.com.

EBS Dingdongdang Kindergarten Tu-ang

Yoondang Art Hall

Through May 31

The Children’s musical “Tu-ang” will be held until May 31th at Yoondang Art Hall. ‘Tu-ang’ had been one of the kids’ favorite shows from EBS, and now has been made into a musical. The production encourages children to actively interact with the characters throughout the show, helping Tu-ang overcome difficulties during his adventures.

Admission is 30,000 won. For more information, call (02) 766-7667 or visit www.ticket.interpark.com.

Franky and Friends

Sindorim Prime Art Hall

Through May 29

“Franky and Friends,” an educational musical for children will be held through May 29th at Sindorim Techno-mart’s Prime Art Hall.

It was first streamed on television two years ago, helping kids learn about nutrition and healthy eating habits. With live music and choreography, Franky and his goblin friends will introduce what healthy food is, using organic ingredients for their meals.

Admission is 30,000 won. For more information, call 1666-5564 or visitwww.ticket.yes24.com.

Cloud Bread

Art Center Tree & Water

The Children’s musical “Cloud Bread” as an open-ended run is staged at Art Center Tree and Water at Daehangno.

After the story “Cloud Bread” made its debut in 2004, this story has undergone several adaptations and captured the hearts of countless children and adults through the musical, children’s music concert, and an animation series. Min Jung-ki, Lim Su-min, Choi Yun-chung and Lee Dae-eun play the main characters.

Admission is 25,000 won. Children must be older than 2 years. For more information, call 1666-5795 or visitwww.mhicon.co.kr.

KBO League

Saturday, May 28 & Sunday, May 29

LG Twins vs. Doosan Bears

Seoul Jamsil Baseball Stadium

Lotte Giants vs. Hanwha Eagles

Hanwha Life Eagles Park

NC Dinos vs. KIA Tigers

Gwangju-Kia Champions Field

Samsung Lions vs. SK Wyverns

Incheon Munhak Baseball Stadium

Nexen Heroes vs. KT Wiz

Suwon KT Wiz Park

K-League Classic

Saturday, May 28

Seongnam vs. Incheon

Tancheon Sports Complex

Jeju vs. Ulsan

Jeju World Cup Stadium

Gwangju vs. Suwon FC

Gwangju World Cup Stadium

Sunday, May 29

Seoul vs. Jeonnam

Seoul World Cup Stadium

Jeonbuk vs. Sangju

Jeonju World Cup Stadium

Pohang vs. Suwon

Pohang Steel Yard

Let's Run Park Seoul

Let's Run Park Seoul holds races from 10:30 a.m. to 5:10 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. It is located by Seoul Racecourse Park Station, subway line 4, exit 3. For more information, call (02) 509-1114 or visit www.kra.co.kr.

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