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LOOP Festival 《Radical Video》
2017.05.08
Radical Video represents the combined effort to create new artistic representations, for the artists, producers, and audiences. They personify the way to defy the political gravity by demonstrating new possibilities of embodied relationships between humans and technology. Nam June Paik once confessed that more and more he worked with TV, he thought of Neolith. Hence, our focus on Radical video-free and nonlinear art.
Family Report
2017.04.28
Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art opens its doors to the
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ion Family Report in May, which is known as “family month” in South Korea. A family is a social structure that’s existence is as old as human history. As society has experienced change, the concepts and forms of a family has also changed, due to the direct correlation between them.
Chaekgado by Jang Han-jong
2017.04.27
[Online Exhibition]
‘Chaekgado’ or ‘chaekgeori’ designates still-life paintings that depict mostly books and other associated objects such as decorative bibelots, antiques, stationery items and flowers.
Yojiyeondo
2017.04.27
[Online Exhibition]
Taoists believed in the existence of the land of immortals, a paradise or utopic land where there is no aging and death.
The Collection of Gyeonggi Provincial Museum
2017.04.27
[Online Exhibition]
The long history of Gyeonggi-do from the Paleolithic Age to the Unified Silla Period is presented through 250 diverse artifacts including stoneware, earthenware, bronze ware, ironware, and roof tiles.
The Costume, the Pattern of Joseon Dynasty: Men and Women’s Vest, Baeja
2017.04.27
[Online Exhibition]
Baeja was a vest worn over jackets, and was worn by both men and women. It was also called Deung-geo-ri or Bae-geo-ri. Most Baeja had center-front opening, and its opening was buttoned or tied with straps.Gyeonggi Provincial museum possesses various types of vests: long ones, short ones, and ones with their back shorter than front, etc.
The Costume, the Pattern of Joseon Dynasty: Women’s Ceremonial Robe, Green Wonsam
2017.04.27
[Online Exhibition]
Wonsam as women’s ceremonial robe was originally reserved for the upper class women but was allowed as bridal attire for lower class women in the late Joseon dynasty.
The Costume, the Pattern of Joseon Dynasty: Confucian Scholars’ Ceremonial Robe, White Sim-ui
2017.04.27
[Online Exhibition]
Sim-ui, the symbol of confucian scholar, had a separate upper bodice part and a lower skirt part that were stitched together in one piece and reached the ankle. There were two types of Sim-ui: one with a straight collar, and another with square collar
The Costume, the Pattern of Joseon Dynasty: Government Officials’ Uniform, Black Dallyeong
2017.04.27
[Online Exhibition]
Dallyeong is named after a round collar shape. It was an official’s daily uniform, but non-officials also wore it as their bridal wear during the Joseon dynasty. The attire consisted of Dallyeong, Samo, Poomdae, and Hwa. The general public were not allowed to wear this robe, but they could especially wear it during their wedding ceremony.
The Costume, the Pattern of Joseon Dynasty: Officials’ Ceremonial Attire, Red Jobok
2017.04.27
[Online Exhibition]
Jobok was the most formal and splendid attire for officials. The harmony of red and gold color reflected its beauty and dignity.
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