Revitalizing Exhibition Projects and Expanding Artworks Information Exchange
Joint Planning and Exhibition of 'Overseas Blue Chip Artist Exhibition'

Blue-chip art tech platform Tessa announced on the 19th that it has signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) with the Nowon Cultural Foundation.

Tesa CEO Kim Hyung-jun and Gang Won-jae, Chairman of Nowon Cultural Foundation, attending the business agreement signing ceremony on the 18th (from left). <br>[Photo by Tesa]

Tesa CEO Kim Hyung-jun and Gang Won-jae, Chairman of Nowon Cultural Foundation, attending the business agreement signing ceremony on the 18th (from left).
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The signing ceremony for the business agreement was held at the Nowon Art Gallery inside the Nowon Cultural and Arts Center at 5 p.m. on the 18th, attended by Kang Won-jae, Chairman of the Nowon Cultural Foundation, and Kim Hyung-jun, CEO of Tessa, among others.


Through this business agreement, both organizations agreed to mutually cooperate in areas including △collaboration and benefits for the exhibition of owned artworks △joint planning of exhibitions and production of related content △development of exchange and cooperation projects for the advancement of local art △development of educational programs to popularize exhibitions, among other mutual research efforts.


Starting with this agreement, the jointly planned exhibition of "Overseas Blue-chip Artists" will be held for about a month until August 10. Visitors can experience works by Fernando Botero, a world-renowned master from Colombia, and Andy Warhol, a leading figure in pop art. Works by representative contemporary artists such as David Hockney, Banksy, and KAWS can also be viewed free of charge.


Kim Hyung-jun, CEO of Tessa, said, “This business agreement with the Nowon Cultural Foundation has enabled us to promote information exchange regarding various exhibition events and operations for the cultural prosperity of the local community. Going forward, Tessa will continue to make every effort to contribute to the development of local culture and arts based on its specialized art knowledge and experience.”



Kang Won-jae, Chairman of the Nowon Cultural Foundation, stated, “We expect that this business agreement will provide residents with opportunities to enjoy high-quality culture and arts.”


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