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A painting by Kim Hyeong-gu will be presented at the Kimdaljin Art Archives and Museum's special exhibition, "In the Footsteps of the Artists." / Courtesy of Kimdaljin Art Archives and Museum |
Traditional
‘Pre & Free'
Donhwamun Traditional Theater
Until May 27
Donhwamun Traditional Theater runs a special traditional Korean music performance program, "Pre & Free," from March 3 to May 27.
Donhwamun Traditional Theater has prepared diverse performances that suit the tastes of each of the five different audience groups: children, teenagers, senior citizens, foreigners and the general public. Through "Pre & Free," the theater aims to encourage audiences to have more interest in traditional Korean music. 25 artists and bands will participate in the performances.
Tickets cost 5,000 won. For more information, visit sdtt.or.kr or call (02) 3210-7001.
‘Saturday Performance of Korean Music & Dance'
National Gugak Center
Throughout 2017
Every Saturday, Korean music and dance performances will be presented at the National Gugak Center.
For over 30 years, the National Gugak Center has provided audiences with traditional music and dance performances every Saturday. This year, the center aims to present a more profound level of traditional Korean performing arts, through programs such as "Listening to Traditional Korean Music in Depth" and "Traditional Korean Singing and Dancing Performance for the Enthusiasts." In addition, starting this year, the performances will be staged at the newly renovated Umyeondang Theater, which is designed to convey traditional sounds to audiences without using any speakers or microphones.
Tickets cost 10,000 to 20,000 won. For more information, visit gugak.go.kr or call (02) 580-3300.
Museums
‘In the Footsteps of the Artists: Artist and Archiver'
Kimdaljin Art Archives and Museum
Until April 29
Kimdaljin Art Archives and Museum presents a special exhibition, "In the Footsteps of the Artists: Artist and Archiver" until April 29.
In this exhibition, handwritten manuscripts, letters, oil paintings, prints, pamphlets and drawings of various Korean artists from the 1930s to 1990s will be presented. Through such archival materials, visitors will be able to learn more about the everyday lives of the artists, and the times and places they lived in.
Admission is free. For more information, visit daljinmuseum.com or call (02) 730-6216.
‘Africa, the Vibrant Continent'
Bank of Korea Money Museum
Until May 3
The Bank of Korea Money Museum is running a special exhibition, "Africa, the Vibrant Continent," until May 31.
Currencies contain diverse pictures that represent each country. Therefore, currencies enable us to learn about the culture and history of different nations. By presenting currencies of numerous African countries, the Bank of Korea Money Museum provides an opportunity to enhance knowledge and understanding of Africa and its 54 countries. The exhibition consists of 12 sections, and each section uncovers history, struggle for independence and democracy, wildlife, culture, economics and the peoples of African nations.
Admission is free. For more information, visit museum.bok.or.kr or call (02) 759-4881.
‘Hangeul Design: Prototypes and Future of Korean Alphabet'
National Hangeul Museum
Until May 28
The National Hangeul Museum runs a special exhibition on hangeul and design until May 28.
This exhibition consists of two sections. The first section presents all 33 chapters of Hunminjeongeum, a document published and proclaimed by King Sejong that describes hangeul, through a video and artwork. The second section features 30 designs that are inspired by hangeul.
Admission is free. For more information, visit hangeul.go.kr or call (02) 2124-6200.
‘Last Words to My Fellow Koreans: Ahn Jung-geun's Calligraphy from Prison'
National Museum of Korean Contemporary History
Until May 28
The calligraphy of Ahn Jung-geun, a Korean independence activist, will be presented at the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History until May 28.
The National Museum of Korean Contemporary History recently acquired Ahn Jung-geun's calligraphy that was written while he was imprisoned at Lushun Prison. From the day he was sentenced to death until his execution, Ahn wrote calligraphy with his last energy. The calligraphy reveals his devotion to Korea as an educator, Confucian scholar and leader of the independence movement.
Admission is free. For more information, visit much.go.kr or call (02) 3703-9200.
Art Exhibitions
‘Da Vinci Codex'
Culture Station Seoul 284
Until April 16
Culture Station Seoul 284 holds a special exhibition on artworks inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's Codex, until April 16.
As an artist, architect and scientist, Leonardo da Vinci left "The Codex," a collection of manuscripts on his scientific inquiries. This exhibition features paintings, designs, architecture and media art that are based on the Codex, created by six teams of artists. Through the integration of diverse genres and technologies, the artworks represent the fundamental value of the Codex: harmony and convergence of different fields. The exhibition will offer audiences an opportunity to appreciate da Vinci's ideas and creativity from various points of view.
Admission costs 17,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 779-5773.
‘The Great Graffiti: Peace & Justice'
Seoul Arts Center Hangaram Art Museum
Until April 30
The works of Shepard Fairey will be exhibited at the Hangaram Art Museum of Seoul Arts Center until April 30.
Fairey is among the most influential graffiti artists in the world. He became an icon of the street art scene with his screen printings. During the 2008 U.S presidential campaign, he created a poster of Barack Obama featuring the word "Hope," bringing him global recognition. This exhibition presents his numerous works that encourage people to pay attention to diverse social, political, and environmental issues around the world.
Admission costs 13,000 won. For more information, visit sac.co.kr or call (02) 580-1300.
‘Youth'
D Museum
Until May 2
Focusing on youth culture and the way it influences different fields of contemporary art, D Museum presents a special exhibition, "Youth," until May 28
Youth culture has inspired numerous contemporary artists in different fields. Through around 240 art pieces by 25 artists, this exhibition provides a look at youth culture and its meanings. It includes works of Dash Snow, who captures rebellious characteristics of youth and their angst and agony, as well as photographs by Ryan McGinley who documents the liberty, vitality and passion of youth.
Admission costs 8,000 won. For more information, visit daelimmuseum.org or call (070) 5097-0020.
‘Presentation/representation'
Sungkok Art Museum
Until May 28
The Sungkok Art Museum runs a special exhibition "presentation/representation" which features contemporary German photography.
This exhibition introduces artistic trends of contemporary German photographers who are actively working after German reunification. Unlike their predecessors, this new generation of photographers does not follow a certain predominant style that can be categorized. Instead, the artists explore their own styles of expression and artistic strategies. Their themes of expression range from historical and social issues to personal, everyday events. In addition, the participating artists use various new technologies, such as digital imaging or large-size printing, to create unique and diverse images. This exhibition is a collaboration between Sungkok Art Museum, Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (IfA) and Goethe Institut Korea.
Admission costs 5,000 won. For more information, visit sungkokmuseum.org or call (02) 737-7650.
‘Saimdang, Her Garden'
Seoul Museum
Until June 11
Paintings of Shin Saimdang, one of the well-known female artists from Joseon Kingdom, whose name still remains today, is exhibited at the Seoul Museum until June 11.
This exhibition focuses on Saimdang's paintings of plants and animals in her garden, which show her delicate and detailed portrayal of nature. Along with her paintings, the Seoul Museum presents numerous artistic critiques she has received throughout history, shedding a new light on her artistry.
Admission costs 9,000 won. For more information, visit seoulmuseum.org or call (02) 395-0100.
‘PIXAR: 30 Years of Animation'
Dongdaemun Design Plaza
April 15 to Aug. 8
Dongdaemun Design Plaza runs the special exhibition "PIXAR: 30 Years of Animation" from April 15 to Aug. 8.
This exhibition features 450 pieces of art by Pixar artists, including drawings, paintings and 3D character models. The exhibition consists of three sections: Character, Story, and World. Each section presents how the characters, stories, and settings of the Pixar animations are created.
Admission costs 13,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 325-1085.
‘Samramansang: from Kim Whanki to Yang Fudong'
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul
Until Aug. 13
Under the title of "Samramansang," MMCA Seoul presents artworks it has newly acquired over the last four years.
From 2013 to 2016, the MMCA has obtained 932 pieces of artwork, and 130 of them will be displayed in this exhibition. The selection ranges from works by the late modern artists to those created by young artists of the 21st century.
Admission costs 4,000 won. For more information, visit mmca.go.kr or call (02) 3701-9500.
Kids
‘Alice in Wonderland'
KOBACO Hall
Until April 30
Children's musical "Alice in Wonderland" will be staged at Kobaco Hall until April 30.
One drowsy afternoon, Alice follows a white rabbit down a rabbit hole. In the rabbit hole, she encounters a world where strange things happen. After a series of bizarre events, Alice wakes up and realizes her experience was only a dream. The musical will let young audiences experience an amazing world of imagination.
Tickets cost 30,000 to 40,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 323-2213.
Sports Games
KBO
April 15 and 16
KT Wiz vs. LG Twins
Seoul Jamsil Baseball Stadium
Doosan Bears vs. NC Dinos
Masan Baseball Stadium
SK Wyverns vs. Hanwha Eagles
Hanwha Life Eagles Park
Samsung Lions vs. Lotte Giants
Busan Sajik Baseball Stadium
Nexen Heroes vs. Kia Tigers
Gwangju-Kia Champions Field
K League Classic
April 15
Incheon United vs. Jeonnam Dragons
Incheon Football Stadium
Pohang Steelers vs. Daegu FC
Pohang Steelyard
April 16
Jeju United vs. Gangwon FC
Jeju World Cup Stadium
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC vs. Sangju Sangmu FC
Jeonju Stadium
Suwon FC vs. Gwangju FC
Suwon Sports Complex
Ulsan Hyundai Horangi vs. FC Seoul
Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium
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 by Seoul Racecourse Park Station, subway line 4, exit 3. For more information, visit kra.co.kr or call (02) 509-1114.