Exhibition

SeMA × Korean Cultural Center Overseas Exhibition《Far, Far Side of the World》

DATE

16 August 2024 (Friday) – 5 October 2024 (Saturday)

TIME

10:00am – 6:00pm (Tuesday-Saturday)
Closed on Monday, Sunday and Public Holidays

08/16/2024 10:00 10/05/2024 18:00 Asia/Hong_Kong SeMA × Korean Cultural Center Overseas Exhibition《Far, Far Side of the World》 DATE: 16 August 2024 (Friday) – 5 October 2024 (Saturday)
TIME: 10:00am – 6:00pm (Tuesday-Saturday) Closed on Monday, Sunday and Public Holidays
6-7/F, Hollywood
VENUE

6-7/F, Hollywood

PRESENTED & ORGANIZED
Seoul Museum of Art & The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Co-organized by

Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong

Fee (HKD)

Free

Enquiry

+852 2270 3502 / info@kcchk.kr

SeMA × Korean Cultural Center Overseas Exhibition《Far, Far Side of the World》

ㅇ Organizer: Seoul Museum of Art, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
ㅇ Co-organizer : Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong
ㅇ Support : LG
ㅇ Artists : Seulki Ki, Woojin Kim, Sejin Song, RYU Biho

Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong (Director CHOI Jaewon) is opening SeMA×Korean Cultural Center Overseas Exhibition 《Far, Far Side of the World》 from 16 August to 5 October 2024 for approximately 2 months. The exhibition is co-hosted by the Seoul Museum of Art and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and aims at introducing young Korean artists and convey multi-layered meanings based on the historical and geographical background of each country through Korean Cultural Centers in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Osaka.

The exhibition with the theme of “connection,” which is the institutional agenda of the Seoul Museum of Art for 2024, showcases dynamic contemporary Korean art at Korean Cultural Centers in major East Asian cities. Following Korean Cultural Center in Japan, Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong is the second to open this exhibition, featuring artists RYU Biho, KI Seulki, KIM Woojin, and SONG Sejin. This exhibition raises anticipation to present the audience with diverse interpretations and understandings that change according to historical and geographical characteristics, using visual language to create new meanings shaped by different backgrounds.

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