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Reporter
: Park Han-sol
Sun, December 3, 2023 | 20:16
Frieze Seoul's inaugural Artist Award goes to Woo Hannah
Seoul-based artist Woo Hannah has been named the winner of the inaugural Artist Award at Frieze Seoul, Tuesday.
Theater & Others
| 2023-06-20 15:38
Salvador Dali's dreamlike art illuminates Seoul's once-forgotten luxury hotel cabaret
On the towering walls inside of a former luxury cabaret at Grand Walkerhill Seoul, Salvador Dali's (1904-89) melting clocks, swarming eyeballs and elephants with spindly legs emerge from the darkness.
Theater & Others
| 2023-06-16 14:37
[INTERVIEW] Korea's traditional 'countryside retreats' brought to virtual life at London Design Biennale
If one were to pick a keyword that best encapsulates the Korean Pavilion at the London Design Biennale this year, it would have to be “respite.”
Theater & Others
| 2023-06-14 13:14
Global exhibitor Thaddaeus Ropac to expand Seoul outpost ahead of Frieze
International art dealer Thaddaeus Ropac has announced the expansion of its current outpost in Hannam-dong, Seoul, with the enlarged exhibition space set to open in time for Frieze Seoul in September.
Theater & Others
| 2023-06-13 16:54
Seoul Int'l Book Fair explores sustainable coexistence with 'nonhumans' through literature
The Seoul International Book Fair (SIBF), known as the largest annual book and publishing trade show in Korea, will return to COEX in southern Seoul on Wednesday.
Books
| 2023-06-12 17:00
From Raphael to van Gogh, masterpieces from London's National Gallery land in Korea
With the advent of the Renaissance in the 14th century in Western Europe came a profound shift in how Europeans viewed themselves in relation to God.
Theater & Others
| 2023-06-11 15:25
White Cube to open space in Seoul
Powerhouse international gallery, White Cube, announced on Thursday the scheduled opening of a permanent exhibition space in Seoul this autumn. The location will be its second outpost in Asia after Hong Kong.
Theater & Others
| 2023-06-08 15:46
Home gardening boom inspires plant adoption, specialized care services for leafy companions
Take a trip through the winding labyrinth of alleyways in a slowly deteriorating section of Gongdeok-dong in Mapo District of western Seoul and you may come across an unexpected sanctuary. Baik Soo-hye's compact outdoor garden abounds with some 150 potted plants, trees and herbs that were once thrown out or left for dead in urban redevelopment zones across Seoul as their form...
Trends
| 2023-06-08 08:25
Frieze Seoul unveils stronger lineup of Asian galleries for its second edition
Following its successful debut in Asia last year, Frieze Seoul is set to return this September with a stronger lineup of Asia-based galleries for its second edition.
Theater & Others
| 2023-06-07 15:39
How artist Michael Rakowitz resurrects lost past of Iraq through food packaging
Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz has long been on a mission to revive the lost remnants of Iraq - physical, cultural and historical - through an unlikely set of materials: scraps of Arabic and English newspapers, vibrantly colored Middle Eastern food packaging and tin cans that used to contain Iraqi date syrup.
Theater & Others
| 2023-06-02 10:29
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[INTERVIEW] Ecolab helps Korean partners profit from ESG management
Major conglomerates speed up generational shifts in leadership
PPP slams abstainers in Assembly resolution on China's forced return of NK defectors
KOICA’s global supporters conclude remarkable journey with grand finale show
Son-dol: a cold day for a ferryman and a merchant
[INTERVIEW] 'Lifeline for migrant workers in Korea' - Rev. Kim fights for foreign employees' rights
[INTERVIEW] Korea to work with US, Japan to fight climate change
Korean economy to start shrinking by 2050 if low birthrate unaddressed: BOK report
Korea vows to foster nuclear energy to achieve net zero
Tensions rise as opposition demands special probe into first lady
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas