National Palace Museum, Cleveland Museum of Art, and Others Sign MOU
"Multiple Programs on Joseon Royal Family Theme to be Held Over 3 Years"

Both tangible and intangible Joseon royal heritage will become more accessible to the public.


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On the 14th, the National Palace Museum of Korea signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly promote the 'Joseon Royal Heritage Project' with the Korea Ceramic Museum, Amorepacific Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Art in the United States, and Denver Art Museum. They plan to share the accumulated tangible and intangible achievements of Joseon royal heritage from each institution and gradually make them public.


The main contents of the agreement include ▲ mutual cooperation in exhibitions, education, and research related to Joseon royal heritage ▲ joint planning of events, publications, and promotions utilizing Joseon royal heritage ▲ cooperation in human and material resources.


A representative of the National Palace Museum said, "We plan to carry out various programs themed around the Joseon royal family over the next three years." Collaborative projects beyond exhibitions include visits to the Gwangju kiln site, a Joseon royal porcelain production site, public lectures on Joseon royal heritage, and the publication of a popular book comprehensively covering Joseon royal cultural heritage.



The National Palace Museum representative added, "We will actively pursue cooperation with various domestic and international specialized institutions for the preservation and transmission of heritage."


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