National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Official Online Shop 'Misulgage' Opens
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Byung-hee] The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) will operate its official online shop 'Misulgage (mmcashop.co.kr)', where visitors can purchase museum catalogs and cultural products, starting from the 24th.
Through Misulgage, over 100 MMCA catalogs and research books, as well as more than 400 exhibition- and collection-related cultural products, can be easily purchased online.
To commemorate the opening of the online shop, children's products using the museum's symbol mark (MI - Museum Identity) and couple products for children and parents to use together will also be released. Utilizing the four words from the English name of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art?Museum, Modern, Contemporary, Art?eight items including mini cross bags, pouches, T-shirts, hats, socks, aprons, headscarves, arm sleeves, acrylic keyrings, and beach towels will be introduced.
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In addition, magnets, postcards, and print products featuring works by artists such as Yun Hyong-keun, Seo Se-ok, Park Seo-bo, Jang Uk-jin, and Lee Jung-seop from the MMCA collection can also be purchased through the online shop. The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art announced that it plans to expand the shop to include consigned products such as crafts, design stationery, and more in the future.
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