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
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
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
Scott Herder writes up on the life of Olga Lian and her lifelong passion for photography
Gwangju’s new PUBLICO community service project has started by revamping a neighborhood social shelter for the elderly.
“Drawing is like a diary.” -Seo Yeong-Hwa
He catches the attention of the cheerful international student with photos of his work on the side of a train. He brings two other things to their art class: an exact reproduction of his train work on a plank of rough old wood for demonstration, and an infectious enthusiasm.