Gallery Gwanak Korea-China Artists Exchange Exhibition Held
From March 29 to April 8, Over 30 Works by Korean and Chinese Artists Presented at Gwanak-gu Office 2nd Floor Gallery Gwanak for Korea-China Cultural Exchange Celebrating the New Year
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) is hosting the "Korea-China Artists Exchange Exhibition" on the 2nd floor gallery of the district office to celebrate the Year of Korea-China Cultural Exchange.
This exhibition will showcase over 30 artworks in various genres including photography, Western painting, Oriental painting, ceramics, and sculpture by artists affiliated with the Korea-China Art Association from March 29 to April 8.
In particular, a total of 24 artists will participate, including 17 Korean artists such as Honorary Chairman Cha Hong-gyu (Hybrid), President Yoon Sang-min (Photography), Lee Ji-yeon (Western painting), and Jung Hee-ae (Calligraphy), as well as 6 Chinese artists including Yang Zi (Photography) and Che Xin (Calligraphy), providing a rare opportunity to see diverse works in one place.
Gallery Gwanak is open for viewing from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and the exhibition will be conducted in strict compliance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines such as temperature checks, visitor log registration, and controlling the number of visitors inside (social distancing).
Meanwhile, Gallery Gwanak operates to exhibit various works by local artists, allowing residents visiting the district office to easily and comfortably enjoy high-quality artworks.
Hot Picks Today
About 100 Trillion Won at Stake... "Samsung Strike Is an Unprecedented Opportunity" as Prices Surge 20% [Taiwan Chip Column]
- "Heading for 2 Million Won": The Company the Securities Industry Says Not to Doubt [Weekend Money]
- "Envious of Korean Daily Life"...Foreign Tourists Line Up in Central Myeongdong from Early Morning [Reportage]
- "Anyone Who Visited the Room Salon, Come Forward"… Gangnam Police Station Launches Full Staff Investigation After New Scandal
- Did Samsung and SK hynix Rise Too Much?... Foreign Assets Grow Despite Selling [Weekend Money]
Mayor Park Jun-hee said, "This exhibition is expected to be an opportunity to appreciate diverse works by artists affiliated with the Korea-China Art Association in celebration of the Year of Korea-China Cultural Exchange," and added, "We will continue to hold various exhibitions so that residents can enjoy art familiar and close to home."
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.