Sejong Museum Gallery announced on the 6th that it will hold a special invitational exhibition by artist An Jin-seok, encompassing the past, present, and future through Dalhangari, until the 14th.


Representative work of artist An Jin-seok. <br>[Photo by Sejong University]

Representative work of artist An Jin-seok.
[Photo by Sejong University]

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In this special invitational exhibition, over 40 works interpreting the themes of circles and squares with a modern aesthetic based on tradition will be displayed.


The name Dalhangari (Moon Jar) originates from the reason why ancestors chose round-shaped objects to represent the moon. Unlike the sun, the moon does not shine sharply or brightly, but symbolizes generosity that embraces everything with its serene appearance.



A representative of Sejong Museum Gallery said, “This will be a meaningful exhibition that embraces what is different from myself and captures the elegance and identity of white porcelain, showing a Korean aesthetic.”


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