The Korean Cultural Centre UK opens an exhibition featuring six international artists
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Monday, November 25, 2024


The Korean Cultural Centre UK opens an exhibition featuring six international artists
Sooun Kim, Born Beneath, 2021, Single channel video, 7 min. Courtesy of the artist.



LONDON.- The Korean Cultural Centre UK presents a new exhibition 2022 KCC UK x Germany Open Call Begin Again, opening on 23 November until 4 February at 1-3 Strand, London, featuring six international artists: Ya-Wen Fu, Iden Sungyoung Kim, Sooun Kim, Nina Nowak, Kyungmin Sophia Son, and Yambe Tam

To expand the opportunity of these talented emerging artists, the KCC Open Call has been designed to travel across two major cities, London and Berlin. Entitled Begin Again, the finalists of the 2022 KCC UK and Germany Open Call creatively reflect upon the notion of change and re-imagination. The title Begin Again means an attempt to look for change through uncertainty. The process of finding innovation in a chaotic situation is achieved through constant questioning.

The KCCUK’s annual Open Call exhibition invites six artists selected by the following four jurors: Alessio Antoniolli (Director of Gasworks), Dr. Zoé Whitley (Director of Chisenhale Gallery) Dr. Andreas Beitin (Director of the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg) and Dr. Sven Beckstette (Curator of HamburgerBahnhof -Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin).

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

Ya-Wen Fu, Iden Sungyoung Kim, Sooun Kim, Nina Nowak, Kyungmin Sophia Son, Yambe Tam


Six artists responded with various types of works in this group exhibition. First, Ya-wen Fu reproduces a part of the body and refers to the relationship between the body and the self. Does my body define me? Or does my ego control the body? She presents works that contain the artist's point of view on the duality of recognising the body. Iden Sungyoung Kim aims to trigger a discussion on sociopolitical irony throughout history and critical reflection on current problems through her images and video works. Sooun Kim presents a video work using multivalent footage and audio influenced by traditional Korean music, contemporary electronic music, and rap to demonstrate the ways in which cultural imperialism, the long-term influence of the Korean War and the Japanese colonial era has influenced his generation. Nina Nowak's series of large-scale silk screen prints are related to the speculative imprint of fiction, its impact on how we envision possible futures and how these narratives shape the world we are living in. Kyungmin Sophia Son elaborates on the status of ‘becoming’ within human and non-human relationships, traversing their expanded meaning within contemporary phenomena. Lastly, inspired by bees from the biological point of view, Yambe Tam, uses VR (virtual reality), to help viewers become a bee in a virtual space and experience chemical signals.










Today's News

November 23, 2022

Almost safe, she returned to Munich and lost her painting and her life

Lucian Freud, stripped of fame and scandal

'All the Beauty and the Bloodshed' review: Nan Goldin's art and activism

Exquisite dog paintings from Frances G. Scaife Collection to be presented at Hindman

Palmer Museum of Art prepares for transition to new museum in 2023

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston announces partnership with the Sarofim Foundation

The Brooklyn Museum expands its collections with more than 200 acquisitions

Peter Blum Gallery opens an exhibition of new paintings by Paul Fägerskiöld

Laisun Keane Gallery opens a solo exhibition by Boston artist Stephen Hamilton

First UK solo exhibition in nearly 60 years by Michael Chow opens at Waddington Custot

The John Michael Kohler Arts Center receives $1M award from Ruth Foundation for the Arts

Buffalo museum to reopen in May

ROSEGALLERY presents a focused curation of staged photographs by Jo Ann Callis, Bruce Charlesworth, and Mary Frey

In a 'sea change,' women of the Philharmonic now outnumber the men

David Claerbout's conceptual installation The Close receives U.S. museum premiere at Milwaukee Art Museum

GAVLAK opens an intergenerational exhibition of Latin American artists

The joke's on Batman as historic 'Detective' comic featuring The Joker's debut sells for record-setting price

Andrew Kreps Gallery now represents the Estate of Hollis Sigler

How Carolyn Maloney's ticket to the Met Gala led to an ethics inquiry

The Nohra Haime Gallery celebrates its 40th anniversary with exhibition

'The Hours' becomes an opera. Don't expect the book or film.

Phillips to present 'Portraiture' by Seneca

The Korean Cultural Centre UK opens an exhibition featuring six international artists

In life and music, Ned Rorem was unwaveringly himself

Bauhaus: The German art movement that shaped the modern world

Revues de sites de jeux en ligne fiables et indépendants de FR

Get Hygenic &Natural Sleep To Prevent Insomnia

Comprehensive guide to fundamentals of microphone for phone recording

LUVMEHAIR IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO GET THE BEST HUMAN HAIR WIGS

Functioning of Electronic Components

Five Justifications for Outsourcing PCB Assembly to China

8 Tips on Moving on a Low Budget

How To Play Your First Game of Online Casino Singapore And Win!




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful