Hyundai Department Store Pangyo Branch Hosts 'Gomgomi and Chanchani' Exhibition for Child Customers
Until February 18, next year
Hyundai Department Store announced on the 19th that it will hold the 'Gomgomi and Chanchani' exhibition at Exhibition Rooms 1 and 2 on the 5th floor of Hyundai Department Store Pangyo Branch in Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do.
'Gomgomi and Chanchani' is an exhibition that conveys the meaning of small things that can be easily missed if glanced at carelessly but can be discovered by focusing carefully on Gomgomi and Chanchani. Five artists?Kang Bora, Kim Youngseop, Lee Kyungmi, Cha Minyoung, and Ham Jin?participated. The exhibition presents 26 contemporary art pieces that evoke four words associated with the meaning of 'small': 'jogeumjatda' (tiny), 'jobdarata' (narrow and long), 'najikhada' (soft-spoken), and 'chomchomhada' (dense). The exhibition runs until February 18 next year, and the admission fee is 6,000 won.
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Hyundai Department Store Pangyo Branch, GomGom and ChanChan Exhibition
[Photo by Hyundai Department Store Group]
In particular, this exhibition is experiential, allowing visitors to view the artworks magnified through tools such as magnifying glasses, telescopes, and microscopes. Additionally, exhibition-linked educational programs for children have been prepared. The educational programs consist of various artistic creation contents such as 'If You Listen Closely,' where children make jars using various materials and listen to the sounds inside; 'Mini Trunk Bag,' where they put places they want to visit into a travel bag and peek through small gaps; and 'A Very Small World,' where they create a 10cm-sized miniature world. The education fee is 20,000 won, and participants in the education program are exempt from the exhibition admission fee.
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