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Global galleries in Seoul open 2024 with focus on rising Korean creatives

A string of international blue-chip galleries that have made inroads into the Korean art scene in recent years through the opening of their Seoul outposts are kicking off 2024 with exhibitions spotlighting Korean-born creatives.

Jan 30, 2024By Park Han-sol
Global galleries in Seoul open 2024 with focus on rising Korean creatives

Artist uses 3D printing and holograms to explore evolving perception of physical bodies

What caught the eyes of spectators at the opening of the Korean Institute of Architects (KIA) Convention & Exhibition on Oct. 25 of last year was a masked performer inside a life-size, glass-encased box at the concourse of Culture Station Seoul 284.

Jan 27, 2024By Park Han-sol
Artist uses 3D printing and holograms to explore evolving perception of physical bodies

National Museum of Korea digitally resurrects mammoth 5th-century gravestone

The mammoth gravestone of King Gwanggaeto the Great, one of the best known monarchs of the ancient Goguryeo Kingdom (37 BCE-668 CE), has been digitally resurrected at the heart of the National Museum of Korea (NMK) in central Seoul.

Jan 25, 2024By Park Han-sol
National Museum of Korea digitally resurrects mammoth 5th-century gravestone

Octogenarian sculptor Kim Yun-shin now represented by 2 blue-chip galleries

The octogenarian sculptor Kim Yun-shin, one of Korea's few postwar female artists, will be jointly represented by two leading galleries, Lehmann Maupin and Kukje Gallery. This marks Kim’s first time collaborating with a mega-commercial dealer in her six-decade career, which has resulted in more fame abroad than at home.

Jan 21, 2024By Park Han-sol
Octogenarian sculptor Kim Yun-shin now represented by 2 blue-chip galleries

'School of Rock' returns with high-energy rock spirit

"School of Rock” has emerged as an unexpected treasure from Andrew Lloyd Webber, the iconic composer celebrated globally for his classical work "The Phantom of the Opera." The "angel of music” skillfully demonstrates his prowess in the genre of rock in this vibrant production.

Jan 20, 2024By Kwon Mee-yoo
'School of Rock' returns with high-energy rock spirit

Sculptor Park Suk-won's meditative forest of stone towers

Stacks of geometrically-cut stone slabs, stainless steel and wood morph into a meditative forest of towers under the skilled hands of Park Suk-won.

Jan 12, 2024By Park Han-sol
Sculptor Park Suk-won's meditative forest of stone towers

MMCA to bolster its international art collection by 2026

The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) is set to restructure its acquisition plans to strengthen its collection of international art starting this year.

Jan 12, 2024By Park Han-sol
MMCA to bolster its international art collection by 2026

Petroglyphs are 5,000-year-old photos in eyes of veteran documentarian

It all started with an image of a standing whale — or, to be more precise, a 7,000-year-old rock carving portraying the sea giant in an upright position.

Jan 9, 2024By Park Han-sol
Petroglyphs are 5,000-year-old photos in eyes of veteran documentarian

23rd SongEun Art Award goes to artist Yoo Hwa-soo

Artist Yoo Hwa-soo, whose installations adeptly explore the impact of technological advancements on human labor and the environment, has been named the winner of the 23rd SongEun Art Award, Sunday.

Jan 7, 2024By Park Han-sol
23rd SongEun Art Award goes to artist Yoo Hwa-soo

Defaced Gyeongbok Palace walls unveiled after cleanup

The walls of Gyeongbok Palace in central Seoul, which were hit by graffiti twice in December, have been restored to “near completion” and were unveiled to the public, Thursday.

Jan 4, 2024By Park Han-sol
Defaced Gyeongbok Palace walls unveiled after cleanup
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