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2023 WINTER

Arts and Culture Calendar
December 2023 to February 2024

Suki Seokyeong Kang: Willow Drum Oriole
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Willow Drum Oriole refers to the sages of yore who would read the movements and sounds of the oriole flying in and out of the leaves of willow trees, as if weaving a thread into the fabric of the landscape. Using this metaphor, the artist symbolically reveals a defining characteristic of her work: sen­sitivity to audiovisual and tactile awareness, combined with spatiotempo­ral experience.

DATE: Sept. 7 to Dec. 31, 2023
VENUE: Leeum Museum of Art
WEBSITE: www.leeumhoam.org
The Most Honest Confession: Chang Ucchin Retrospective
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Chang Ucchin (1917–1990) is one of the representative members of the first generation of Korean modern artists who expressed the inherent spirit of Korea. This exhibition offers an in-depth look at his oil paintings, ink wash paintings, marker drawings, prints, illustrations, and paintings on ceram­ics.

DATE: Sept. 14, 2023 to Feb. 12, 2024
VENUE: MMCA Deoksugung
WEBSITE: www.mmca.go.kr
Splash! Buncheong Ware with Fish Designs
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This exhibition introduces a diverse selection of Joseon-era buncheong ware. Featuring fish designs, the exhibition sheds light on the traditional Korean stoneware’s distinctive individuality stemming from a range of dec­orative techniques. Exploring the different fish designs provides an enter­taining way to appreciate buncheong ware.

DATE: Sept. 23, 2023 to Apr. 25, 2024
VENUE: National Museum of Korea
WEBSITE: www.museum.go.kr
Hanyangga: An Ode to Seoul
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With a special focus on its use of Hangeul, this exhibition explores “Ha­nyangga,” or Song of Hanyang (the name of Seoul in the Joseon Dynasty), and offers insights into the past and present of the Korean capital. On dis­play are exhibits illustrating the changes in Seoul after the late Joseon peri­od; a woodblock-printed book that contains the original version of the ex­hibition’s eponymous song; and various other manuscripts.

DATE: Sept. 27, 2023 to Feb. 12, 2024
VENUE: National Hangeul Museum
WEBSITE: www.hangeul.go.kr
Korea Artist Prize 2023
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Launched in 2012, the Korea Artist Prize is an annual exhibition held at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA), and a major award program that recognizes achievements in Korea’s contem­porary art scene. The exhibition features newly commissioned and exist­ing major works by the 2023 nominated artists, Byungjun Kwon, Gala Por­ras-Kim, Kang Seung Lee, and Sojung Jun.

DATE: Oct. 20, 2023 to Mar. 31, 2024
VENUE: MMCA Seoul
WEBSITE: www.mmca.go.kr
Gala Porras-Kim: National Treasures
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This exhibition shows Gala Porras-Kim’s exploration of the intricacies that arise when ancient s, history, and modern systems intersect. It show­cases three new works by the Colombian Korean artist that are based on Korean cultural heritage and ten national treasures drawn from the Leeum Museum of Art’s collection.

DATE: Oct. 31, 2023 to Mar. 31, 2024
VENUE: Leeum Museum of Art
WEBSITE: www.leeumhoam.org
Wise and Unbiased: Royal Philosophy in Paintings and Calligraphy of the Joseon Dynasty
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To commemorate the 300th anniversary of the accession to the throne of King Yeongjo of Joseon (r. 1724–1776), this exhibition highlights the influ­ence of calligraphies and paintings that underpinned the philosophy of tang­pyeong, or political impartiality. One of King Yeongjo’s notable achievements was the philosophy’s institutionalization as royal policy, which continued under his successor, King Jeongjo.

DATE: Dec. 8, 2023 to Mar. 10, 2024
VENUE: National Museum of Korea
WEBSITE: www.museum.go.kr
The National Orchestra of Korea’s 2023 Winter Concert
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The cherished year-end event by the National Orchestra of Korea returns to the Haneul Round Theater. The performance by an orchestra of 50 mu­sicians will combine Korean and Western instruments and feature works from famous movie soundtracks, enchanting carols, beloved selections from traditional Korean orchestral music, and exciting collaborations with spe­cial guests.

DATE: Dec. 16–17, 2023
VENUE: Haneul Round Theater, National Theater of Korea
WEBSITE: www.ntok.go.kr

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