Exhibition and Sale of Over 50 Works by Kusama Yayoi and Julian Opie

A panoramic view of the pop-up exhibition hall installed in the open plaza on the first floor during the '3rd Pangyo Art Museum' held in March this year.

A panoramic view of the pop-up exhibition hall installed in the open plaza on the first floor during the '3rd Pangyo Art Museum' held in March this year.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jo In-kyung] Hyundai Department Store Pangyo Branch announced on the 6th that it will hold the 'Pangyo Art Museum,' an exhibition of artworks, from the 8th to the 24th. This is the fourth event following two times last year and once in March this year.


During this period, Pangyo Branch will operate content that customers can experience, including artwork exhibitions and sales, a 'Media Art Zone,' and a cultural and artistic experience space for children.


First, in the open plaza on the 1st floor, more than 50 works by over 20 domestic and international artists, including Japanese installation artist Kusama Yayoi and Julian Opie, a representative of contemporary British art, will be showcased. Famous overseas print artworks priced from 10 million KRW to 100 million KRW will also be available for sale.


On the 10th floor cultural hall, a large-scale media art exhibition called 'The Fantasia' will be held. A large media art zone measuring 5 meters in height and 20 meters in width and length will be created to provide immersive videos on five themes such as the sea, forest, and sky.


On the 7th floor at the 'Hyundai Children's Book Art Museum,' a cultural and artistic experience space will be prepared. Using the famous works 'Triangle, Square, Circle' by John Klassen and Mac Barnett, recipients of the American children's literature Caldecott Medal, a program will be operated where children can appreciate and experience shapes.



A Hyundai Department Store official said, "We hope that customers, exhausted mentally and physically due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, will recharge their emotions and find a moment of comfort through this Pangyo Art Museum."


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