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The Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition of MMCA Korea The Square: Art and Society 1900-2019

National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea

Until Feb. 9, 2020

The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) was established in 1969 to showcase the artwork of contemporary artists in Korea as well as bring in works of artists abroad. This year marks its 50th anniversary, and to commemorate, the MMCA is hosting this exhibition across its Deoksu Palace, Gwacheon and Seoul branches. The Seoul branch will focus on the theme of the “square,” which represents a space for “solidarity, division, and utter confusion.” The exhibition will feature various mediums of art including installations and photography.

Tickets cost 4,000 won. Visit mmca.go.kr for more information.

Architecture and Heritage: Unearthing Future

Until April, 2020

This exhibition will show how modern contemporary architects have envisioned the future of Korean architecture. While preserving Korea's traditional buildings, they have also included contemporary elements in their works, and depict the country in its potential future form. Space Popular, CL3, Bureau Spectacular, OBBA and Obra Architects are the five groups whose works will be featured in this exhibition.

Admission is free. Visit mmca.go.kr for more information.

Outdoor Project Cody Choi: Venetian Rhapsody ― The Power of Bluff

Until May, 2020

This exhibition draws inspiration from the bright and stimulating neon signs of Las Vegas. Taking that concept, Cody Choi transformed Korean streets in a similar fashion, creating an artful space in a business-oriented cityscape. Choi is a visual artist who has worked all over the world including in Asia, Europe and the U.S. Many of his works reflect his thoughts on society and culture, which will also be displayed in this exhibition through the themes of capitalism and advertising.

Admission is free. Visit

mmca.go.kr

for more information.

The exhibition “Time Reality: disconnection, trace, oblivion” features media art, theater and performance./ Courtesy of Coreana Museum of Art space*c

Art Exhibitions

Time Reality: disconnection, trace, oblivion

Coreana Art & Culture Complex

Until Dec. 21

Directed by Lee Eun-joo, the exhibition features different artists and works of art, synthesizing media art, theater and performance. Three artist groups and nine individual artists are participating under the same theme of history, philosophy and technology. As the subtitle “disconnection, trace, oblivion” shows, the exhibit presents the idea of “unknown history” that people don't remember or recognize. The participating artists focus on stories rather than historical facts by interpreting them into unique artistic languages.

Tickets cost 4,000 won. Visit spacec.co.kr for more information.

Barbara Kruger: Forever

Amore Pacific Museum of Art

Until Dec. 29

Barbara Kruger is an American artist whose collages and caption-based pieces have garnered the attention of many. By writing powerful statements in bold print, Kruger has garnered the attention of both art lovers and social activists. Several of her most famous quotes include “Your body is a battleground,” “I shop therefore I am,” and “You are not yourself.” She has been working for over 40 years and has not backed down in the face of controversy. For this particular exhibition, she has created a new piece which visitors will be able to view alongside her other works.

Tickets cost 13,000 won. Visit

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Brick Campus, Make the World

Galleria Foret

Until Dec. 31

LEGO, the interlocking colorful bricks that children use to build their own worlds, has been brought into the art world. Artists have taken to their creative use, making visual art and structures, leading to an entire art form called “brick art.” This exhibition will be dedicated to brick art, and will display diverse art pieces created from LEGO. The exhibition will be divided into three main parts: King's Cross Station and Hogwarts, Dive and Excalibur. There will be over 100 works at this exhibition.

Tickets cost 15,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555.

Minions

Insa Central Museum

The famous minions from the “Despicable Me” series will be coming to life at this exhibition, where visitors will be able to witness their creation process. After the release of the first film, the minions have appeared worldwide and even had their own feature film “Minions,” which was released in 2015. There will be life-sized 3D replicas of the characters as well as videos, interactive art and other minions-themed artwork.

Tickets cost 11,000 won to 15,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555.

What's Your Color

Idea Factory

This is an interactive exhibition dedicated to giving visitors a colorful and dynamic experience. The exhibition is divided into five parts: Origin of Color, Color & Flower, Personal Color, Color & Media Art and Color Maker. Curators explain the fundamental theories and concepts of colors, allowing visitors to understand the science behind colors. Visitors will also be matched with their own personal color, view various media art, and create their own makeup.

Tickets cost 8,000 won to 25,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555.

The group exhibition “Eternal Now” by PKM Gallery will be held until Jan. 5./Courtesy of PKM Gallery

Eternal Now

PKM Gallery

Until Jan. 5, 2020

This exhibition is co-curated by Saskia Draxler, the president of Galerie Nagel Draxler (Germany), and Park Kyung-mee, the president of PKM Gallery (Korea). The title “Eternal Now” was derived from the term used by Kader Attia at the 2018 Gwangju Biennale, naming the collective memory and wounds that we share as an “eternal now.” Six artists, both domestic and international, will be featured including Francis Alys, Kader Attia, Koo Jeong-A, Lee Bul, Martha Rosler and Hito Steyerl. The exhibition offers a glimpse into the artists' unique interpretations of social and cultural issues using different mediums.

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The works of the most prominent artists from the 19th to 21st centuries will feature in THE MUSE : Degas to Gaudi. /Courtesy of THE MUSE : Degas to Gaudi

The Muse

The Seouliteum

Until Feb. 16, 2020

This large-scale exhibition will bring together the works of several of the most prominent artists from the 19th to 21st centuries. Seurat, Mondrian, Gaudi, Matisse, Degas, Millet, Gogh, and Mucha will be the featured artists. Their genres range from post-impressionist paintings to theatrical posters. Several of them have become legendary figures of art history, influencing generations of art students and curators to this day. Due to its comprehensive timeline and range of styles, this exhibition will be appropriate for art lovers of all backgrounds.

Alphonse Mucha

My Art Museum

Until March 1, 2020

Czech artist Alphonse Maria Mucha (1860-1939) was known for his paintings, illustrations and other graphic art. He also produced many commercial posters, advertising anything from food to cigarettes. Many of the subjects depicted in his works were women, portrayed lavishly and with intricate details. Throughout his career, he created over 240 paintings, many of which will be on display at this upcoming exhibition. Visitors will get a glimpse of his art as well as the influence he had over commercialization and fashion.

Tickets cost 10,000 won to 15,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555.

Museum of Colors

S Factory

Through March 15, 2020

This exhibition is a celebration of the colors we see in the sky, the ocean and the forests as well as the busy urban landscape. Many different artists have contributed to this exhibition, which is divided into nine main sections including Aurora Forest, Sky Island and Red Castle. Visitors will be able to see art in diverse mediums including paintings, sculptures and photographs.

Tickets cost 8,000 won to 15,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555.

Kids

Children's Museum

National Museum of Korea

Throughout 2019

The Children's Museum, located in the National Museum of Korea, is an activity-oriented museum where children can appreciate history. The museum exhibits reproductions of artifacts on display in the permanent exhibition hall so as to enable children to gain a deeper understanding of their cultural heritage. Through the exhibition, children can learn about the ways of life and wisdom of people in ancient times through various experiential exhibits. The museum also provides educational programs that allow children to observe and touch cultural artifacts by themselves and develop their interest in history and culture. The educational programs are only provided in Korean. Tickets are free. For more information, visit ntok.go.kr or call (02) 2777-6090.

Sports Basketball

Saturday, Dec. 14

Men's game

Jeonju KCC Egis vs. Seoul Samsung Thunders

Jeonju Indoor Gymnasium

Changwon LG Sakers vs. Busan KT Sonicboom

Changwon Indoor Gymnasium

Wonju Dongbu Promy vs. Anyang KGC

Wonju Gymnasium

Women's game

Busan BNK Sum vs. Asan Woori Bank Wibee

BNK center

Sunday, Dec. 15

Ulsan Mobis Phoebus vs. Jeonju KCC Egis

Ulsan Dongchun Gymnasium

Incheon ET Land Elephants vs. Seoul Samsung Thunders

Incheon Samsan World Gymnasium

Seoul SK Knights vs. Anyang KGC

Jamsil Students' Gymnasium

Goyang Orions vs. Wonju Dongbu Promy

Goyang Gymnasium

Bucheon KEB Hana Bank vs. Cheongju KB Stars

Bucheon Gymnasium

Horseracing

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 near exit 3 of Seoul Racecourse Park Station on Line 4. For more information, visit kra.co.kr or call (02) 509-1114.