Korean Photographers Association Hosts the 8th Republic of Korea Photo Festival
December 6-10, Yangjae aT Center Exhibition Hall 1
The Korea Professional Photographers Association (Chairman Yoo Soo-chan) announced on the 24th that it will hold the "8th Korea Photo Festival," the largest photography art exhibition in South Korea.
Oksu Park - Work exhibited in the time travel '1970 Seoul'.
[Photo by Korea Photographers Association]
This event is held as part of the 2023 Seoul Photo Festival, selected as a private festival fostering and support event by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, and is the largest photography exhibition in the country.
The exhibition aims to present cultural and artistic content that is familiar to citizens through everyday photography genres. Major events of the exhibition include ▲ Park Ok-soo Special Exhibition - Time Travel ‘Seoul 1970’ ▲ Seoul Daily Life Photography Contest and Youth Photography Festival Award Winners Exhibition ▲ Exchange Exhibition of Photography Departments from Hongik University, Kaywon University of Art and Design, Shingu University, and Joongbu University ▲ Saemangeum Jamboree Special Exhibition.
Additionally, the participating artists' booth exhibition will feature a large number of mid-career photographers based in various regions as well as emerging artists, allowing visitors to appreciate the current state of Korean photographic art and enjoy the pleasures of exhibition art.
The event will be held from December 6 to December 10 at the 1st Exhibition Hall of Yangjae aT Center, with the last day open for viewing until 1 PM.
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This exhibition is free of charge to promote the charm of photographic art as an exhibition art form to many citizens.
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