Seoul, August 4 – November 1, 2015 – February 24, 2016, http://mmca.go.kr The show featured four Korean artists nominated for the KAP. I went very quickly through the show but still, I got some impressions, and most importantly, some afterthoughts (see below).
Category: Seoul
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
MMCA Seoul “New Romance” (2015 Korea-Australia Partnership Exhibition)
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Seoul, September 22, 2015 – February 24, 2016, http://mmca.go.kr The theme of the show was announced to be the relationship between humans and non-human entities. The title was taken from a wrong translation of William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer. And indeed the show consisted of works that made objects come alive or humans seem as objects.…
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MMCA Seoul: Ahn Kyuchul “Invisible Land of Love”
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Seoul, September 15, 2015 – February 14, 2016, http://mmca.go.kr The interesting thing about this show was that there was almost nothing in the space. Ahn Kyuchul seems to be a seriously “conceptual” artist, and this seriousness is something to be respected. At the same time, the show did not feel like something detached and theoretical.…
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175 Gallery: Park Jihye “Wholly Holy Hole”
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National Museum of Korea: Masterpieces of Early Buddhist Sculpture, 100BCE-700CE
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Seoul, September 25 – November 15, 2015, http://www.museum.go.kr The temporary exhibition of Early Buddhist Sculpture was very welcoming and easy to navigate. It was just the right size to spend between half an hour (running through) to two hours (taking careful looks). It was logically structured along a simple narrative from early origins of Buddhism…
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Ilmin Museum: Cho Duck Hyun (조덕현) Solo
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Seoul, August 28 – October 25, 2015, http://ilmin.org/ Cho Duck Hyun’s main skill is the ability to minutely copy photographs as graphite pencil drawings on large canvases covered with Korean mulberry paper. The photos are reproduced in black and white, and the originals are also usually black and white vintage photographs. This technique that produced…
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Ujung Art Center: Jeon Gisuk Solo
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Seoul, September 16 – 30, 2015, http://www.ujungartcenter.com/ An exhibition of paintings. All seem to be based on old black and white photographs, but I did not know why, so I assume it is the preferred period in which the artist would like to live if she could choose. The element of fascination with the past…
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The Creative Center for Convergence Culture: “Art as the Future”
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Seoul, September 16 – December 15, 2015, https://www.cccc.or.kr/, http://www.aptinstitute.org Jung Ju An, Je Baak, Sunghun Choi & Sunmin Park, RohwaJeong, Sojung Jun, Lee Nam Lee, Wan Lee, Yongseok Oh, Junebum Park, Ho Yeol Ryu, Shin Kiwoun, Yangachi, Hyun Mi Yoo The Creative Center for Convergence Culture is located in Seoul’s Digital Media City, a purpose-built…
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SongEun Art Space “Summer Love Part 2”
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Seoul, August 19 – September 19, 2015 http://www.songeunartspace.org As the title suggested, this was the second part of the show, and indeed it was a continuation of part one. Overall it seemed that this two-part exhibition tried to give justice to each and every artist SongEun has cooperated with in the last 5 years. There…
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MMCA Gwacheon: “The Sound of Things” + Choi Jong Tae “Retrospective”
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Seoul, June 23 – November 1, 2015 (The Sound of Things) and September 1 – November 29, 2015 (Choi Jong Tae), http://mmca.go.kr “The Sound of Things” presented 30 or more years of Korean minimalist/nature-related art in the large circular exhibition space of MMCA Gwacheon and adjacent rooms. It was a comprehensive selection and very worthy…