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Sep 02, 2020

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By Honorary Reporter Marianna Szucs from Hungary

Photos = Dan Weil and Korean Cultural Center in London


The Korean Cultural Center (KCC) in London is acclaimed for holding diverse exhibitions that promote artists with a significant impact on contemporary art. The KCC's latest event "Seoul Unfolded" might serve as small compensation for those unable to travel to Korea this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


This exhibition of architecture has been organized and sponsored by the Department of Architecture at Korea National University of Arts.



This exhibition presents the works of students and faculty at the department from 2015 to last year. The key feature is the spatial arrangement; one axis of the main hall occupies the Seoul map while the other displays agenda from design studios. The exhibition encourages visitors to explore the works in their own creative ways depending on which agendas they choose to follow.


 Main exhibition hall for the exhibition "Seoul Unfolded." (Dan Weil)


A limited number of visitors are allowed to visit the KCC in London in person to see "Seoul Unfolded." (Dan Weil)


Following the latest social distancing guidelines, the usually popular preview was canceled as the exhibition is available online via YouTube and Instagram. For those who wish to visit the exhibition in person, reserved time slots are available Monday to Friday.


The number of visitors is limited to 10 per slot, so book in advance. The KCC requires the wearing of protective masks and observance of social distancing guidelines while visiting the center and the exhibition.


enny0611@korea.kr


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