Hong Sung-dam: Born into a History of Struggle

By Kang Jennis Hyun-suk. I took an express train bound for Mokpo to meet the artist for the June issue of the Gwangju News. The magazine was eager to have … Read More

Kim Geun-tae: 100 Meters of Art

By Kang Jennis Hyun-suk A few years ago, there was a Korean artist who held an exhibition at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. UN ambassadors from many countries … Read More

The Nature of Emotions: Via Moosan, Huh Hwe-tae

By Dr. Tatiana Rosenstein. Huh Hwe-tae (also known by his artistic name, Moosan, where moo means “exuberant” and san “mountain”) is a well-known Korean calligrapher and contemporary artist. Exploring Chinese … Read More

Beyond the Frames: Art Called Boris Yeghiazaryan

By Christina Ghevondian. Human and professional, mysterious and simple, spiritual and full of love, a most outstanding artist: Boris Yeghiazaryan. If you do not know who Boris Yeghiazaryan is, you … Read More

An Artist Couple Living in the Arts

By Kang Jennis Hyun-suk FIRST ENCOUNTERSA couple of months ago, I went to a gallery cafe on Gwangju’s Art Street (예술의 거리). A lot of wonderful artworks were hanging on … Read More

Interview with the Canadian Ambassador to Korea

Interview by Arlo Matisz. Photographs by Kim Hillel Yunkyoung. Michael Danagher has worked in Korea in multiple roles, including Senior Trade Commissioner and Minister-Counsellor of the Embassy of Canada. He … Read More

Painting Spring for Us: Kang Namgu

By Kang Jennis Hyun-suk. How do you realize that spring is coming? The warm air, the haze, or a ticklish scent of flowers? Yes, I agree that spring comes with … Read More

The Bulldozed Future

An Interview with the Zine’s Editor, Ryan Berkebile. Introduction and Interview by William Urbanski. A few thousand years ago a volcano erupted, covering an entire city in lava and ash. … Read More