From the 10th to the 18th, the world of media art unfolds over 7 days at the District Office 2nd Floor Gallery Gwanak... Showcasing various works that enter and exit virtual reality (VR) including VR video installations

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) is holding the 'Cha Yuna Artist Invitational Exhibition' on the 2nd floor gallery of the district office until the 18th.


The exhibition, held from the 10th to the 18th, will showcase five works including sculptural pieces and media art under the theme of 'Body Moving.'


Cha Yuna, an emerging artist based in Gwanak-gu, has opened the door to local art activities starting with the Gallery Gwanak exhibition.


Using various media such as virtual reality (VR) videos and projections, she plans to present new forms of work that transcend the inside and outside of virtual reality.


The works, which reflect themes such as 'distorted images generated through media' and 'individual loneliness,' portraying our society and modern people, are expected to provide visitors with new experiences and evoke strong empathy.


Gallery Gwanak is open for viewing from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and the exhibition is conducted in strict compliance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines, including temperature checks, visitor log registration, and controlling the number of visitors inside (social distancing).


Meanwhile, this year as well, the district plans to operate Gallery Gwanak to exhibit various works by local artists, allowing residents visiting the district office to easily and comfortably enjoy high-quality artworks.



Mayor Park Junhee said, “This exhibition is expected to be a new genre exhibition utilizing media,” and added, “We will continue to hold various exhibitions so that residents can enjoy art familiar to them close to home.”


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

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