Providing Cultural Life Opportunities to Residents Exhausted by COVID-19... Exhibition of 12 Works to Foster Children's Imagination at Guro Neighborhood Park Until the End of August... Free Admission and QR Code for Feedback

Guro-gu Hosts Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition 'Gyeonsaengjeon (見生展)' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] “The art museum has come outside!”


Guro-gu (Mayor Lee Seong) is hosting an outdoor sculpture exhibition called ‘Gyeonsaengjeon (見生展)’.


This sculpture exhibition is sponsored by Crown Haitai.


Guro-gu stated that they prepared the outdoor sculpture exhibition ‘Gyeonsaengjeon’ to provide cultural opportunities to residents exhausted by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, and that the exhibition space was set up outdoors with appropriate distancing between each artwork to prevent COVID-19.


‘Gyeonsaengjeon’ is an exhibition whose name means “Seeing (見) brings life (生),” and it is held until August 31 at Guro Neighborhood Park (Gamasan-ro 25-gil 21) in front of Guro Art Valley.


At the exhibition, visitors can see 12 works by professional artists including ▲Flying (Min Seongho) ▲Mental Breakdown (Park Jaeseok) ▲Top Giraffe (Baek Jongin) ▲CHOI’S PUPPY (Choi Seongcheol) ▲Elephant Turtle (Choi Wonseok) ▲Rangi Who Loved Bananas (Choi Hyegwang) ▲Ostrich (Lee Yongtae). The works are designed to stimulate children’s imagination and nurture their dreams.


The artworks are freely open to the public, and visitors can leave their impressions via QR codes on the description panels.



A Guro-gu official said, “We hope people relieve their COVID stress by viewing Gyeonsaengjeon,” and added, “We will make various efforts so that residents can enjoy cultural life even during the COVID era.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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