Special Exhibition of Donated Works by Disciples of Byeokcheon Na Sangmok
A Tribute of Respect and Creativity at Byeokcheon Art Museum

Gimje City, Jeonbuk (Mayor: Jung Sungju), will host a special exhibition titled "Dedication 獻呈, With Respect from My Heart" at the Byeokgolje Arirang Office Byeokcheon Art Museum from November 24, 2023, to February 18, 2024, to mark the end of the year and welcome the new year with a meaningful event.


This exhibition will showcase 23 selected works out of a total of 46 pieces. These include 45 works donated by the disciples of Byeokcheon Na Sangmok at the time of the museum's establishment in 1999, as an expression of their respect, and one additional piece donated by a disciple in May of this year.


At Byeokgolje Arirang Office Byeokcheon Art Museum located in Gimje-si, Jeonbuk, a special exhibition titled "Dedication 獻呈, With Respect from My Heart" will be held from the 24th until February 18 of next year. The painting is "Byeokgolje Legend" by Ko Gyesook, 53.0x45.5cm. <br>[Photo by Gimje City]

At Byeokgolje Arirang Office Byeokcheon Art Museum located in Gimje-si, Jeonbuk, a special exhibition titled "Dedication 獻呈, With Respect from My Heart" will be held from the 24th until February 18 of next year. The painting is "Byeokgolje Legend" by Ko Gyesook, 53.0x45.5cm.
[Photo by Gimje City]

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The works submitted by the disciples for this exhibition feature a variety of materials and techniques, including both Western and Eastern painting styles, each expressing unique and creative themes. Notable subjects include landscapes and abstract art.


The creative and spiritual foundation of these artists is rooted in Byeokcheon Na Sangmok, whose guidance instilled a sense of pride in his disciples. They continue to follow the teachings and the enduring influence of their great mentor in life.


Jung Sungju, Mayor of Gimje, stated, "I hope this exhibition will provide a meaningful opportunity to reflect on the significance of the works donated by Byeokcheon Na Sangmok's disciples as a token of their deep respect for their teacher, and to appreciate pieces that have not often been displayed before."





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