East Contemporary

Category: Asia

MMCA Seoul “Commemorative Exhibition of the 70th Anniversary of Liberation: the Great Journey with the Citizens Uproarious, Heated, Inundated” + Gimhongsok, Chen Shaoxiong, Tsuyoshi Ozawa: “World of Xijing” + avaf, Ross Manning, Jinnie Seo, Shinji Ohmaki “Interplay” + Leandro Erlich “Port of Reflections”

Seoul, Jul.28,2015 – Oct.11,2015 (70th Anniversary), May.27,2015 ~ Aug.02,2015 (World of Xijing), Apr.14,2015 ~ Aug.23,2015 (Interplay), Nov.04,2014 ~ Sep.13,2015 (Port of Reflections)  http://www.mmca.go.kr The main and newest branch (Seoul Branch) of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) is a huge space next to Gyeongbokgung Palace opened in 2013. The large monolithic spaces…

Arko Art Center: Aimee Lin “’Inside and Beyond China: Art in the Post-Identity Age”

Seoul, August 5, 2015, Arko Art Center, Seoul, http://www.arkoartcenter.or.kr Aimee Lin, a critic, writer and editor of ArtReview Asia, gave a lecture on Chinese art, surveying the last decades and providing insights towards possible developments. I will first summarize the lecture, and then add my own view on the most recent developments on post-internet art…

Loop Alternative Space: Jeehee Park “When does a Rectangle Become a Parallelogram?”

Seoul, July 9 – August 2, 2015, http://www.galleryloop.com/ I wish I could have seem this exhibition, as the curatorial text sounded quite interesting. Unfortunately, when I arrived, even though the exhibition was supposed to be there and it was during opening hours, the space seemed to be closed and in a state of decay. Maybe…

SeMA Bukseoul Museum of Art “Accidental Encounter” + “SeMA Print Collection – Reflecting the Times”

Seoul, June 12 – August 16, 2015 (Accidental Encounter), May 16 – August 23, 2015 (Reflecting the Times), http://sema.seoul.go.kr The most northern branch – SeMA Bukseoul – of the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) opened just a few years ago, in 2013. The northern part of Seoul has long been lacking cultural centers of this…

Audiovisual Pavilion: “1/2”

시청각, Jahamun 57-6, Jongno-gu, Seoul http://audiovisualpavilion.org/ A small exhibition space located in a traditional Korean hanok house (courtyard with single rooms around it), a few blocks from Gyeongbokgung station. There were some paintings, some text-based work and a large table-like installation. The works seemed rather separate and I could not find much connecting elements that…

Common Center: “Autosave: When It Looks Like It Is Over”

June 4 – July 19, 2015, 823−2 Gyeongin-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, http://commoncenter.kr curator (and CC director): Youngjune Hahm 함영준 Common Center is an independent art space run by a group of curator(s), designers and artists, between Yeongdeungpo train station and the nearby crumbling buildings of the red light district remains. When I first set out, I…