Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Seoul Art Scene _march2010_


Check it out!~ Seoul's got some great exhibits going on these days.

Be sure to get there soon, most are finishing up around the end of March.


Andy Warhol, The Greatest

My favorite part of this exhibit are the brilliant and witty quotes of Warhol printed on the walls in Warhols signature forms. The ten rooms span from Warhol's famous prints, portraits, and keepsakes.


Seoul Museum of Art|On til 4.4.2010|12,000 Won|City Hall, Exit 1|


Monet to Picasso

Masterpieces from the Philadelphia Museum of Art

Prepare your enegy for this exhibit~ Although is only spans four rooms, the two centeries covered in the exhibit and ninety-six paintings will fully inspire and then exhaust you. From Impressionism up to Modern American painters, the space is filled with fame.


Van Gogh, Still Life with Daisies


Degas, Ballet Classes


Monet, Morning at Antibes


Brancusi, The Kiss



Picasso, Woman and Child



Roy Lichtenstein, Still Life with Goldfish


Andrew Wyeth The Cooling Shed



O'Keeffe, Red Hills and Bones

Seoul Arts Center|On til 3.28.2010|13,000 Won|Seocho Station (Line2) or Nambu Bus Terminal (Line3)|



Georgis Rouault

Also on at SAC, the famous Frech Fauvist exhibit incudes Parade, Apprentice (L'Apprenti-ouvrier, 1925), The Injured Clowns (Clown blessé, 1932), The Face of Christ, (La Sainte Face, 1933. and could be worth checking out while at SAC.

Hangaram Art Museum, SAC|12,000 Won|On til 3.28.2010|


Dreamworks: The Exciting World of Animation

With all the 3D movies coming out of Hollywood thesedays the exhibit coming soon to SAC Design Museum seems fitting. Put it it your planner now, March 16th starts the exhibit of animation behind the scenes.



Louise Bourgeois: Les Fleurs

http://www.kukjegallery.com/index.php

Featuring 29 new drawings and 3 sculptures by Bourgeouis. The french artist portrays her femists view and the power of women through flowers, loose water color work, and doll sculptures.




Kukje Gallery [space2] |On til 3.31.2010

Anguk Station Exit 1. Walk along the wall of Gyeongbokgung Palace. The gallery is on the right.


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