A new Smithsonian exhibition draws from a vast Korean collection to the tell the story of the country’s visual culture. Curators are expecting a large (and young) crowd.
The student exhibit uses Korean art forms and a short story to examine femininity and sacrifice.
There are at least five exhibitions of Korean art at major U.S. museums this fall. The featured works vary from early 12th-century stoneware to a sculpture made from soap. By Ted Loos This article is ...
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- The Philadelphia Museum of Art brings together Korean artists to share stories of their culture from over the last 30 years. The Shape of Time: Korean Art after ...
In exploring Korea for this new installment of the Sacred Art series, I have run into a minor issue: many of the influential philosophical and religious elements that form and inform Korean culture, ...
Join Ollie and his mother Maureen as they explore traditional Korean culture in Seoul. From sipping unique teas in a historic Korean teahouse to trying local treats like Enjeolme and Bingsu, their ...
The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Nepal participated as guest of honor at a Mask Art Exhibition at Patan Museum on ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art will present “Korean Treasures: Collected, Cherished, Shared” this fall, the first U.S. exhibition of significant works from the renowned Lee Kun-Hee ...
What if you could tour Seoul’s Gyeongbokgung Palace, admire traditional Korean folk paintings that come alive before your eyes and experience the sounds of Korean instruments – all without leaving Los ...
Unless you’ve been living off the grid for the past decade or two, you’re probably aware of the wide variety of South Korean culture that has been washing over our shores. From K-Pop and K-Cinema to ...
South Korea knows the effects of soft power all too well. Just look at how K-pop, K-beauty, and K-drama have infiltrated global pop culture. Up next is the art world, and the Korean capital is vying ...