Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. February 4 – March 23, 2022 Cut Copy Paste, guest curated by Hannah Shambroom of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, features multidisciplinary works by contemporary Korean artists Soon Yul Kang and Suhyeon Kim, who employ repetitive, manual techniques to create contemplative paper collages, wax sculptures, and perforated canvases. Showcasing 31 pieces in total, this exhibition shines a spotlight on the artists’ physical materials and processes as a means of exploring more abstract, implied themes of mindfulness, harmony, and loss. Virtual Guided Tour Coming in February! |
| Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. February 22 – March 25, 2022 This special exhibition looks at the surprising synergy of traditional Korean clothing and the worlds of pop culture, art, technology, and high fashion. Hanbok has undergone a revitalization in recent years as designers push creative boundaries and pop stars embrace tradition-inspired designs. Experience how these two art forms inform, influence, and enhance one another in this special exhibition of contemporary hanbok designs co-organized with the Korea Craft & Arts Design Foundation. Details coming soon to the KCCDC website. |
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