IFC Mall, Santa Tree.

IFC Mall, Santa Tree.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] An 8-meter giant Christmas tree has appeared at IFC Mall.


On the 9th, IFC Mall announced that it planned this Christmas tree in collaboration with MPX Gallery to commemorate the first domestic exhibition of Tanaka Tatsuya, a world-renowned miniature artist and photographer. In the South Atrium, they showcased an 8-meter tall giant Santa tree and a 3-meter tall button tree, inspired by Tanaka Tatsuya's miniature works 'Santa Tree' and 'Button Tree.' IFC Mall plans to operate these giant Santa and button trees until mid-January next year.


Meanwhile, MPX Gallery located in IFC Mall is exhibiting 'Miniature Life Seoul: Tanaka Tatsuya's Revisited World' for the first time in Korea until mid-January. Tanaka Tatsuya is an artist who has gained attention by creating one artwork every day without fail for 10 years since 2011. As a global artist with over 3.3 million followers, he works as an art director and designer in various fields. He presents witty miniature works using everyday objects commonly found around us, creating a huge buzz on social media.


This exhibition features over 150 works, including unreleased new pieces created by Tanaka Tatsuya specifically for Korean fans, as well as actual miniatures and photographic works.



Some of the exhibition pieces are exclusively produced with Masterpiece, the ultra-premium glass frame from the 170-year-old American company Corning, and are presented as a limited edition of 1,000 worldwide, available only at IFC Mall MPX Gallery. More than 20 types of goods, including exhibition-limited catalogs, posters, and postcards imported from Japan, are also on sale.


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