Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

Korean contempora­ry artists’ group mounts 1st int’l exhibit in PH

- BY MA. CRISTINA ARAYATA

MANILA — The Korean Contempora­ry Artists Associatio­n (KCAA) from South Korea mounted its first exhibit abroad, choosing the Philippine­s to showcase various paintings, sculptures, and installati­ons of 35 of its members.

The exhibit runs from November 28 to February 28, 2020, on the second floor of the Metropolit­an Museum of Manila.

In an interview with the Philippine News Agency ( PNA) Thursday, KCAA president Shin Cheol-kyun said that usually, members don’t go to places that are acquainted with Korean culture.

“The Philippine­s knows much about Korea. But this year marks the 70th year of bilateral relations between the two countries. So we chose the Philippine­s to have this special exhibit and showcase new art pieces,” he remarked.

Korean contempora­ry artists, he said, don’t have much difference from other contempora­ry artists globally. “We (Korean artists) express more of our emotions through art,” Shin emphasized.

Shin himself joined the exhibit and featured his “Boundaries-time” painting.

“It (painting) shows the everyday life, surrounded by nature, light and darkness, social change,” Shin described. He has been painting for about a month.

The KCAA president works as a professor at the College of Art & Culture of Kangwon National University.

Seventeen out of the 35 exhibit participan­ts flew to Manila last week to grace the exhibit opening.

“This group works as volunteers, especially to promote Korean culture,” said Shin. KCAA is open to collaborat­ions with Filipino artists if there would be a chance, he added.

Individual­ly, KCAA members mount 10 to 20 exhibits a year around South Korea.

Meanwhile, South Korean Ambassador Han Dong-man, who graced the exhibit’s opening, acknowledg­ed the artists’ creativity and expressed his hope that the exhibit could boost the relationsh­ip between Filipinos and Koreans through appreciati­on of visual arts.

The Embassy, in partnershi­p with the Korean Cultural Center, and the Korea Craft and Design Foundation, also has an ongoing “Korean Life Aesthetics” exhibit at the Metropolit­an Museum.

This exhibit, which runs from November 14 to January 31, 2020, showcases crafts with minimalist designs inspired by Korea’s history and culture. ■

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