Samsung C&T Raemian Gallery Hosts Autumn Exhibition 'The High Light'
Samsung C&T Construction Division announced on the 15th that it will hold the third seasonal exhibition of the year, "The High Light," at the Raemian Gallery located in Munjeong-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul.
Samsung C&T Raemian Gallery has been planning exhibitions with new seasonal themes, such as "Flower Shower" in spring and "Smile Colorpop" in summer. This autumn season exhibition is themed "Light of Life," which is Raemian's design philosophy. Samsung C&T explained that it signifies finding the most beautiful and happiest moments in life through Raemian.
The exhibition will run until November 5 and is mainly composed of the Spot Light zone, a space that reinterprets Raemian apartments, and the Star Light zone, which creates an environment of walking through falling milky way and starlight. In addition, visitors can experience various light-related works by different artists, as well as participate in stamp tours, goods events, corporate social responsibility (CSR) linked experiences, and academies.
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Yoo Hye-in, director of Raemian Gallery, said, "Raemian Gallery will break away from the fixed idea of a traditional model house and welcome customers as a cultural space to visit with family, a resting space to enjoy leisure with a cup of coffee, and a lively space that continuously changes."
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