Amorepacific Museum of Art Extends Mark Bradford Solo Exhibition by Five Weeks
First Solo Exhibition in Korea Extended Until March 1
The Amorepacific Museum of Art announced on January 19 that it will extend the run of world-renowned contemporary artist Mark Bradford's first solo exhibition in Korea, "Mark Bradford: Keep Walking," by five weeks until March 1.
Interior view of Mark Bradford's solo exhibition venue. Courtesy of Amorepacific Museum of Art
View original imageThis exhibition has garnered significant attention from both art enthusiasts and the general public through the media and social networking services (SNS). It offers an in-depth look at Bradford's artistic world, which has introduced a new direction in contemporary art through "Social Abstraction." Large-scale new works created specifically for the museum space have particularly captured visitors’ attention.
Since the exhibition’s opening, a variety of related programs have been held, including an artist talk with the artist and curator, as well as the "With Curator" program. Additional programs are scheduled to take place during the extended period. The exhibition catalog, "Mark Bradford: Keep Walking," is also available at the museum shop.
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Meanwhile, following the conclusion of this exhibition, a special exhibition titled "APMA, CHAPTER FIVE - FROM THE APMA COLLECTION," which highlights works from the Amorepacific Museum of Art’s collection, will open on April 1.
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