Minds Rising, Spirits Tuning

Interview with the Biennale Artistic Directors. Interview by William Urbanski. Founded in 1995 in memory of the civil uprising of the 1980 Gwangju Democratization Movement, the Gwangju Biennale has reached … Read More

Scholars and practitioners in the field of arts and culture coming to Gwangju for

2016 Marks the 10th Anniversary of the Asian Culture Forum

5 Reasons to Stay at Hamkkehae Guesthouse

by Farahiah Aminuddin If you have ever stayed in a guesthouse during a holiday trip, you know how unique it is compared to hotels and motels. While most guesthouses try to create a home-like environment for visitors, my previous experiences unfortunately left me feeling underwhelmed. However, … Read More

Gwangju Talks:

Gwangju’s Art Scene is discussed with young adults from Gwangju who would like to see a wider variety of art being exhibited as well as more artistic education.

Universiade to promote Gwangju Culture

The Universiade 2015 gives Gwangju a special opportunity to promote the city’s rich cultural, historical and artistic flavor.

Burning Questions: Curator Jessica Morgan on “Burning Down The House”

The 10th Gwangju Biennale exhibition has a very ambitious theme! It explores the process of rapid destruction & construction and its impact on human experience!

Man on a Mission: The Art of Cho Hyun-taek

Cho Hyun-taek is a man on a mission. Adam Hogue explores an exhibition of this talented artist’s works.

Gwangju Biennale: Round Table Round up

Every year for about nine weeks in the autumn Gwangju lives up to its name as the “City of art and culture” when the biennale rolls into town. Here’s a story about Biennale 2012.