search close
Reporter : Park Han-sol
Fri, April 19, 2024 | 13:00
FEBC returns to Korea for first time in 7 years to host Int'l Council Conference
Since its inception in 1945, the Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC), a faith-based radio network, has maintained a mission to spread the Gospel through local voices and indigenous channels to reach the farthest corners of the world.
[SEWOL 10 YEARS] Sewol ferry disaster echoes through art after 10 years
In a black-and-white single-take film spanning an uninterrupted 90 minutes, a dancer gracefully maneuvers her body within the confines of a minimalist space. Upon closer inspection, each movement - the sway of limbs, the twist of spine and the gesturing of hands - appears as fleeting brushstrokes spelling out a hidden message.
For first time, exhibition sheds light on women's roles in East Asian Buddhist art
Buddhism, like many religions, has had a complex relationship with women.
[INTERVIEW] From collector to art fair founder, 33-year-old goes where art goes
Tucked away in the winding alleyways of Sinchon, a bustling university neighborhood in western Seoul, stands a three-story building with a rather unassuming presence.
K-Royal Culture Festival marks decade with new historic splendor
Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the K-Royal Culture Festival is ready to return in spring with a new lineup of programs, including ones tailored specifically for international audiences, aimed at attracting a million annual visitors to the country’s regal heritage.
Art Busan 2024 to emphasize local roots amid cooling market
Art Busan is poised to make a comeback next month with an expanded array of main and satellite programs, aiming to strengthen its identity as one of Korea's leading homegrown art fairs in the southeastern port city amid a markedly cooling market.
'Foreigners Everywhere': Artist duo who inspired this year's Venice Biennale lands in Seoul
“Stranieri Ovunque - Foreigners Everywhere,” the poignant title of the upcoming Venice Biennale’s flagship International Art Exhibition, originates from a series of neon sculptures started in 2004 by the Italian-British artist duo Claire Fontaine.
Pansori-inspired Gwangju Biennale 2024 to be 'operatic' show exploring space, sound
“Pansori,” a Korean musical tradition of storytelling featuring chant-style vocals and drumming, literally means “the sound (or noise) from the public place.”
At 88, artist Kim Yun-shin is not ready to put down her chainsaw
The unexpected emergence of late bloomers is always a breath of fresh air in the art world. And it appears there’s a new 'kid' on the block: 88-year-old Kim Yun-shin.
Do Ho Suh's public plinth to be installed at Smithsonian
A striking sight will greet visitors stepping into the pedestrian plaza at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art in Washington from April 27 onward - a mammoth empty plinth, curiously held aloft by a swarm of tiny anonymous human figures.
 1 2345678910
Copyright