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Invisible Bonds – 이음새. . . Exhibition, performance and workshops at the KCC, August 2010

31 July 2010

The Korean Artists Association UK cordially invites you to an Art Exhibition and Workshops in Korean Music, Dance and Art Invisible Bonds – 이음새. . . From 13th to 21st August, 2010 At the Korean Cultural Centre UK Grand Buildings, 1-3 Strand, London WC 2N 5BW http://london.korean-culture.org • (0)20 7004 2600 www.koreanartists.co.uk • koreanartuk@gmail.com • [...]

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Invisible Bonds …이음새: Annual KAA exhibition at the KCC, August 2010

31 July 2010

Invisible Bonds …이음새 Korean Cultural Centre UK 13th – 21st August 2010 (Preview: Friday 13. 08. 2010, 6 – 9 pm) An annual exhibition by Korean Artists Association UK Curated by: Soon Yul Kang, Kitty Jun-Im McLaughlin, Sunju Park, Bada Song Director: Bada Song Invisible Bonds …이음새 represents 13 artists who have various background and [...]

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Time for Stillness…Time for Silence: Solo Exhibition by Soon Yul Kang

20 June 2010

News of an exhibition starting tomorrow at Artspace Gallery: Time for Stillness…Time for Silence Solo Exhibition by Soon Yul Kang June 21 – July 3, 2010 at Artspace Galleries Artspace Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of works by Soon Yul Kang. Soon Yul Kang will exhibit her unique meditative hand woven tapestries and [...]

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Event report – an evening with the Korean Artists Association

21 October 2009

Last summer, the Korean Artists Association put on an evening of performances at the Korean cultural centre. The evening was well attended and popular, but somehow you felt that they could do better. They came back 15 months later and did just that. Recognising that the visual artists did not get much of a look-in [...]

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An invitation to an evening with the Korean Artists Association

11 October 2009

Detailed Programme | Performer Profiles | Visual Artist Profiles and credits The Korean Artists Association requests the pleasure of your company for an evening of Korean Art and Culture Friday 16th October 2009, 7pm – 9pm at the Korean Cultural Centre UK, Ground Floor, Grand Buildings, 1-3 Strand, London, WC2N 5EJ followed by drinks and [...]

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Detailed programme for 16 October event

11 October 2009

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Performer Profiles for 16 October

11 October 2009

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Visual Artist Profiles and Credits for 16 October

11 October 2009

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Kitty Jun-im McLaughlin in Line Space Colour

6 October 2009

Kitty Jun-im McLaughlin participates in a group exhibition comprising new work by six London-based artists at 5 Fountayne Road, London, N15 4QL. Nearest Tube Seven Sisters. Exhibition dates 6 – 18 October 2009. Open every day, 12-6pm The essence of Kitty’s work derives from her integration of the duality of her experience of Korean and [...]

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Jung Ji-eun Kayageum recital, 7 Oct

5 October 2009

Jung Ji-eun will be a familiar performer to many of us in London. Go along and support her at the Asian Music Centre, where she launches the “Strings of Asia” series, in which the AMC will explore the family of Asian string instruments: Korean kayageum, Japanese Koto and Chinese guzheng with some of the best [...]

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An evening with the Korean Artists Association

29 September 2009

The UK Korean Artists Association invite you to a varied evening of visual and performing arts on 16 October at the Korean Cultural Centre. The Korean Artists Association was formed twelve years ago to represent UK-based Korean artists, and counts among its membership dancers, painters, sculptors, musicians and other creative artists. Their evening at the [...]

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Exploring Korea’s Cultural Legacy

6 July 2009

For those who missed the Anglo-Korean Society event at the Korean Cultural Centre on 16th June, a slightly more extended version will be held at the Fulham Public Library this month, 16-19 July. Included will be all of Francesca Cho’s original paintings inspired by hangeul, Korea’s remarkable alphabet. Exploring Korea’s Cultural Legacy from Past to [...]

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Francesca Cho in two European exhibitions

9 May 2009

London-based Korean artist Francesca Cho is participating in two group exhibitions in continental Europe during May: in Berlin and Lecce. Reliquaries of Empires Dust Reliquaries of Empires Dust is an exhibition exploring trends in art and artists response to the current global climate. Whether an exploration in environmental, geopolitical, monetary, cultural, societal shifts or in [...]

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Three Korean artists at the Cochrane Theatre Gallery

30 March 2009

Details of a group exhibition at the Cochrane Theatre Gallery, part of St Martins College of Art and Design, 1 April – 8 May. Work by glass artists Sunju Park, Kyouhong Lee and Sunho Lee. The Cochrane is in Southampton Row, WC1B 4AP [Map]. Further details are available from info [at] cochranetheatre [dot] co [dot] [...]

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Francesca Cho: Old Paintings in Surgery

26 October 2008

FRANCESCA CHO: OLD PAINTINGS IN SURGERY Location: Lilyville Surgery 630 Fulham Road London SW6 5RS Entrance on Lilyville Road, off of Fulham Road Time: 17 October – 14 November Mon, Tues, Thur, Fri 11am-1pm and 2.30pm – 3.30pm. Wed 11am-1.00pm or by appointment: Ms. Linda Gilson (020 7731 9388) Contact: Curator Lois Olmstead email: lolmstead [...]

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Francesca Cho in “Free Words”

2 July 2008

Francesca Cho will be participating in the group exhibition ‘Free words’ at the Mayfair Public Library, 15 – 31 July. This is the first exhibition to be held in the library space and complements nicely the National Year of Reading. ‘Free words’ explores the censored word, printed matter and use of language as means of [...]

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