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The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA; [2] Korean: 국립현대미술관; Hanja: 國立現代美術館) is a contemporary art museum with four branches in Gwacheon, Deoksugung, Seoul and Cheongju. The museum was first established in 1969 as the only national art museum in the country accommodating modern and ...
39 South Korea. 40 Spain. 41 Sweden. 42 Switzerland. 43 Taiwan. 44 Thailand. ... New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York City, New York; Orange County Museum of Art ...
On March 17, 2021, the exhibition “Creation Continua: Park Joon Photo Portraits of Korean Artist Diaspora in Greater New York” opened at KCCNY, as part of Asia Week New York 2021. The exhibition displays photographs of 50 Korean immigrant artists who came to the U.S. in the late 20th century.
Classical and contemporary Tibetan art Rubin Museum of Art: Chelsea: Manhattan: Art: Art of the Himalayas and surrounding regions Nicholas Roerich Museum: Upper West Side: Manhattan: Art: Works by Nicholas Roerich: Gallery Korea: Midtown Manhattan Manhattan Art Part of the Korean Center Cultural Service; contemporary Korean art Korea Society ...
Museum Mile: Manhattan: Art: Modern art: Gallery of early-20th-century German and Austrian art and design Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art: West New Brighton: Staten Island: Art: Contemporary art: Part of Snug Harbor Cultural Center, contemporary art New Museum: East Village: Manhattan: Art: Contemporary art: Contemporary art from around ...
2007 “Memories of You - Artist of the Year 2007”, National Museum of Contemporary Art Gwacheon, Korea 2007 "Locations", Tina Kim Gallery, New York 2008 "For your loneliness", gallery Gebr.
2003 - 2001, "Translated Acts" - Performance and Body Art from China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan and their Diasporas, a controversial exhibition initially presented at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2001) and then traveled to the Queens Museum of Art, New York (2001-2002) and the Museo de Carrillo Gil in Mexico City (2002-2003).
Tsai's exhibition at the Whitney was expanded upon by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, in 2009, commemorating Paik's passing in 2006. [15] For the latter exhibition, titled Multiple/Dialogue ∞, Kang presented the work Samramansang ("all things in nature", 삼라만상, 2009), which presented approximately 62,000 of ...