Gangnam-gu to Screen Animations of Works by 3 Belgian and 6 Korean Artists from July 16 to August 31

Gallery Spots Throughout Gangnam Streets?... Gangnam-gu Media Gallery Hosts 'Flying Daily Life' International Artists Collaboration Exhibition View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangnam-gu District Office (District Mayor Seongmyeong Jo) is hosting a collaborative exhibition with overseas artists under the theme "Flying Everyday Life" through media art galleries installed on the streets of Gangnam until August.


The artworks express the longing for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the preciousness of everyday life.


Works by three Belgian artists?Carole Czopp, Mike Malan, and Theo Broeren?and six domestic artists?Dabin Kim, Yunho Park, Dana Lee, Hyungwoo Lee, Youngmin Choi, and Q9?are presented as animations.


The exhibition venues are Cheongdam Media Street, Cheongdam Urban Frame, and Segok Urban Cloud, where anyone can enjoy the artworks on the streets.


Since 2020, the district has operated four media galleries, starting with "Sinsa Dynamic Grid" located at the entrance of Garosugil, followed by "Cheongdam Media Street" at Apgujeong Rodeo Station connecting to Cheongdam Hallyu Star Street, "Cheongdam Intersection Urban Frame" where pure art works can be appreciated, and "Segok Intersection Urban Cloud," which is shaped like clouds.



Seongmyeong Jo, Mayor of Gangnam-gu, said, "With this 'Flying Everyday Life' exhibition, we have created an opportunity to encounter the cheerful and unique works of Belgian artists rarely seen in Korea and the distinctive works of emerging domestic artists," adding, "We will continue to plan diverse and high-quality exhibitions to establish Gangnam Media Gallery as a new cultural and artistic landmark that transcends the traditional exhibition space format."


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