Amorepacific Museum of Art, Special Exhibition of Ancient Art Collections View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Amorepacific Museum of Art (APMA) has extended the special exhibition of ancient art collections, 'APMA, Chapter Two,' until the 27th of next month.


This July, the Amorepacific Museum of Art held the special exhibition 'APMA, Chapter Two - From the APMA Collection,' showcasing a variety of ancient artworks collected over more than 50 years.


In seven exhibition rooms, visitors can view over 1,500 works across various fields such as ceramics, paintings, metalwork, and woodcraft. Nationally designated cultural assets such as 'Suwol Gwaneumdo,' 'Gamji Geumeunni Daebanggwangbul Hwaeomgyeong,' 'Baekja Daeho,' and 'Buncheong Sagi Inhwamun Sagakpyeonbyeong' are also on display.


The special exhibition operates on an online advance reservation system to ensure safe viewing, and visitors must undergo mask-wearing verification, temperature checks, and identity confirmation through an electronic entry log (QR code) before entering.



Even during temporary closures, the Amorepacific Museum of Art has introduced key artworks through its official social network service (SNS) accounts and offered various online content such as 'Virtual Viewing of the Ancient Art Collection Special Exhibition.' Moving forward, the museum will continue efforts to communicate and resonate with visitors in diverse ways based on beauty.


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