[PR Film] National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) | 국립현대미술관
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea
국립현대미술관
Since opening its door in 1969, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), Korea has lived through the history of Korean art. In the process, MMCA established itself as a representative institution of Korean modern art.
The museum’s four branches, including Gwacheon (opened in 1986), Deoksugung (opened in 1998), Seoul (opened in 2013), and Cheongju (expected to open in 2019), each in its own way, will continue to carry out MMCA’s commitment to the art and culture of Korea by enriching the first-hand cultural experience of the viewing public.
Boasting a superb natural landscape surrounding the site, MMCA Gwacheon will be devoted to various genres of visual arts such as architecture, design, and crafts. Located within a historical site, MMCA Deoksugung will showcase modern art from Korea and overseas. In the heart of the city, MMCA Seoul will focus on introducing global contemporary art. With its up-to-date art storage facility, MMCA Cheongju will fulfill the museum’s primary duty to collect, preserve, study, exhibit, and educate. Through its various locations, MMCA intends to function as a cultural platform that encourages communication and cross-pollination of contemporary art with other various disciplines of art, science, and humanities.
MMCA’s foremost mission is to offer a culturally rewarding experience to its visitors.
We will remain committed to this mission for many generations to come.
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[PR Film] National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA Gwacheon) | 국립현대미술관 과천
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea_MMCA Gwacheon
국립현대미술관 과천관
Boasting a superb natural landscape surrounding the site, MMCA Gwacheon will be devoted to various genres of visual arts such as architecture, design, and crafts.
[PR Film 30] National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) | 국립현대미술관
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea(30)
국립현대미술관 홍보영상(30)
Boasting a superb natural landscape surrounding the site, MMCA Gwacheon will be devoted to various genres of visual arts such as architecture, design, and crafts. Located within a historical site, MMCA Deoksugung will showcase modern art from Korea and overseas. In the heart of the city, MMCA Seoul will focus on introducing global contemporary art. With its up-to-date art storage facility, MMCA Cheongju will fulfill the museum’s primary duty to collect, preserve, study, exhibit, and educate. Through its various locations, MMCA intends to function as a cultural platform that encourages communication and cross-pollination of contemporary art with other various disciplines of art, science, and humanities.
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10 Minutes tour of Seoul, MMCA, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
When you visit Seoul, you can try this place. This place is Seoul branch of main museum covering korean modern art. almost free entry or just 3$.
[KTV 탐방기획 I ♥ MMCA] Korean Modern Architecture
The exhibitions at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea take a look back on the history of modern Korean architecture.
The Seoul branch of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea is holding an exhibition Expansion and Conflict of Korean Modern Architecture on the history of Korean architecture.
Another exhibition “Harmony between Technology and Art_Architect Jong Soung Kimm” dedicated to architecture is being held at the Gwacheon branch of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea. It's a retrospective of architect Kimm Jong-soung, a pioneer in Korean modern architecture.
국립현대미술관 National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea PR Movie (English)
국립현대미술관 National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea PR Movie (English)
[PR Film] National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) | 국립현대미술관
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea
국립현대미술관
Since opening its door in 1969, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), Korea has lived through the history of Korean art. In the process, MMCA established itself as a representative institution of Korean modern art.
The museum’s four branches, including Gwacheon (opened in 1986), Deoksugung (opened in 1998), Seoul (opened in 2013), and Cheongju (expected to open in 2019), each in its own way, will continue to carry out MMCA’s commitment to the art and culture of Korea by enriching the first-hand cultural experience of the viewing public.
Boasting a superb natural landscape surrounding the site, MMCA Gwacheon will be devoted to various genres of visual arts such as architecture, design, and crafts. Located within a historical site, MMCA Deoksugung will showcase modern art from Korea and overseas. In the heart of the city, MMCA Seoul will focus on introducing global contemporary art. With its up-to-date art storage facility, MMCA Cheongju will fulfill the museum’s primary duty to collect, preserve, study, exhibit, and educate. Through its various locations, MMCA intends to function as a cultural platform that encourages communication and cross-pollination of contemporary art with other various disciplines of art, science, and humanities.
MMCA’s foremost mission is to offer a culturally rewarding experience to its visitors.
We will remain committed to this mission for many generations to come.
Quick Trip - National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea
The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, located in Gwacheon city's Seoul Grand Park provides visitors a look into South Korea's contemporary art scene.
The museum holds six gallery exhibitions of native and foreign contemporary art including a children's exhibition. The exhibitions contain various forms of South Korean contemporary art, art drawings, ink paintings, and sculptures from the late 1970's.
2013.12.13 Fri. - Arts & Culture - MMCA Seoul
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MMCA celebrates 30 year anniversary
국립현대미술관 과천 30년 특별전
Since opening its doors in 1969, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea... has actually lived through the history of Korea's modern art.
Its branch in Gwacheon, just south of Seoul, is turning 30 this year, and celebrating with a special exhibition.
Our Kim Hyesung has the story.
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea is celebrating its 30th birthday... with moons and more moons.
A full moon shining in the dark.
Two blue moons.
And one made of puffed rice.
Just as the moon waxes and wanes in a cycle of about 30 days, the museum decided to celebrate its 30th anniversary with a related theme.
A work of art is like a living being with a life cycle. To mark the 30th anniversary, we wanted to explore the meaning of life and death, the relationship between art and people under the theme As the Moon Waxes and Wanes.
Titled Willing to be Vulnerable, this rendition of a passenger airship symbolizes the 1937 Hindenburg disaster that killed 36 people.
The ten bodies on the vinyl plastic and the red marks on the floor signify death and blood.
And then, the brighter selections:
In this work, called Survey of Color Preference, the playful colors represent the meaning of life, society, language and culture in the 21st century.
There are also works that explore anthropology, supernatural powers, and practices related to healing, immortality and rebirth.
And to give visitors a culturally rewarding experience, the museum's 37 masterpieces are gathered in one setting under the theme relation.
Here, you can find iconic works of modern Korean art, see how artists view their utopia and immerse yourself in pieces that trenscend time and space.
Unique works of architecture, media and portraits are placed in parallel, helping viewers see the similarities and differences between the works,... and at the same time interact with the works themselves.
I visit the museum several times a year. I can tell the they've put a lot of effort into this 30th anniversary special exhibition. I love how they juxtaposed masterpieces all together in one place.
Among the highlights of the 560 unique works of art on display are the sculptures.
Next to them are early designs and materials that were used in their creation... to shed light on the artistic process.
Finally, in the archive zone, you can see the museum's history.
Established in 1986, the museum now boasts over 7,800 collections, and has contributed to the development of modern art in Korea.
As it celebrates its 30th anniversary under the theme of the waxing and waning of the moon, it is also preparing itself for the next 30-year cycle.
The special exhibition is free to the public and will run through January 12th.
Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.
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Seoul Junction (국립현대미술관 과천관 '광장' 참여곡)
2019년 10월 17일부터 내년 3월 29일까지 전시 예정인 국립현대미술관 과천관 '광장' 전에 참여한 곡입니다.
전시도 흥미로우니 많이 놀러가서 듣고오세요!
동시적 순간 2018.02.15-09.16 | Collection Highlights: Synchronic Moments | What's on NOW
Collection Highlights: Synchronic Moments
15 February 2018 – 16 September 2018
MMCA Gwacheon (Circular Gallery 1)
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA, Director: Bartomeu Marí) presents Collection Highlights: Synchronic Moments in Circular Gallery 1 at its Gwacheon branch from Thursday, February 15 to Sunday, September 16.
MMCA’s first exhibition of 2018, Collection Highlights: Synchronic Moments features items from the museum’s collection that show the current state of new media art in Korea. The word “synchronic” in the exhibition title, meaning “sharing the same time frame,” indicates a conceptual approach that seeks to reveal moments in which the different elements of new media art—moving and still images, sounds, and time—form an accord with the viewer as they become overlapped and juxtaposed within works of art. This exhibition raises questions about the meaning of the various images contained within the work of the six participating artists, and what the viewer should be observing within these moments of overlapping.
Kim Heecheon focuses his attention on the gaps between reality and the online world. His work chiefly involves producing videos in which these two worlds are intermingled through the use of 3D, virtual reality, and smartphone applications. Sleigh Ride Chill (2016) is an autobiographical work in which three different stories set in Seoul are edited together. Producing an illusory effect reminiscent of a car race video game, it encourages us to reconsider the boundary between online and real worlds, the real and the unreal, and the social media self.
Nam Hwayeon uses video, photography, performance, and other media to show new approaches to physical movement, time, history, and science. Her 2015 work The Botany of Desire focuses on the “tulip mania” of the seventeenth century, representing the irrational desire for beauty through a mixture of different images of tulips, drawings and choreography on the motif of a bee flying in search of honey, and the voice of an announcer narrating a stock market crash. This work was invited for the main exhibition at the 56th Venice Biennale.
Park Chankyong’s work Citizen’s Forest (2016) is a philosophical exploration of national division, a Cold War society, and political issues as well as issues of history and representation. Applying the traditional scroll landscape painting approach to three-channel video, it captures a lament for the nameless individuals sacrificed in the course of Korea’s tragic and chaotic modern and contemporary history. This work was previously shown at the 2017 Art Basel event and the 2016 Taipei Biennial.
An Jungju adopts a clever approach of twisting together sounds and moving images found within social systems to produce work with multiple layers of meaning. For his 2013 work Ten Single Shots, he took ten sounds of a gunshot from the climax of Korean War movies and played it for six dancers, asking them to perform dances to represent moments of death in wartime. Having no experience of the war, the dancers use their own interpretations and imaginations, each performing a different “dance of death” to the shots. It is a work that shows how individuals living in the contemporary era perceive the truth of past wars.
Interested as an artist in the structure of music, Oh Min creates works in which music, objects, and performances generate a subdued rhythm within a series of defined rules. For her 2016 work ABA Video, she adopts the first movement of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Sonata no. 2, reinterpreting its structure and transforming the result into video. The subtle regularities and tensions within the video offer a new angle in viewing the rigid forms of music.
The video work of Jun Sojung subtly reveals the different meanings of art that unfold within the lives of individuals in society. Her 2012 work The Habit of Art uses seven videos of everyday life and five photographs representing symbolic images within those videos to show how artists wrestle with their actions and attitude while creating art.
MMCA Director Bartomeu Marí said the works featured in this exhibition “are the most recent additions to our more than 190–item new media collection, five of which are being shown for the first time since their addition.”
“We look forward to this being an occasion for sharing the special harmonies produced by each individual work of art and our own individual moments,” he added.
More details are available on the MMCA website (
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Korean Contemporary Artists Series: Viridescent Fantasy_Lee Sookja
Mar.25,2016 - Jul.17,2016
MMCA Gwacheon Gallery 3
Viridescent Fantasy_Lee Sookja is the exhibition of Korean Contemporary Artists Series, a medium to long term project of National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art to contribute in formation and development of history of Korean contemporary art. It is a large-scaled retrospective exhibition illuminating a half a century works of the Korean painter, Jihyang Lee Sookja (1942~).
Arts Avenue 2017 _ As The Moon Waxes and Wanes – Part 1
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Gwacheon held a special exhibition to commemorate its 30th anniversary with moons and more moons. Featuring 560 pieces of art and documents that explore anthropology, production, circulation, acquisition, utilization, preservation, death, and rebirth, the exhibition highlights the history of Korea's modern art.
[Fine art] As The Moon Waxes and Wanes – Part 1
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Gwacheon
달은, 차고, 이지러진다 展 - part. 1
국립현대미술관 과천관이 개관30주년 기념 특별전시회를 개최했다. 이번 전시에서는 300여명 작가의 소장품 및 신작 560여점이 전시장 전관을 통해 공개된다. 전시는 작품의 탄생 이후 생명주기와 운명에 대해 집중적으로 조명한다. Part.1에서는 '해석'을 주제로 기존 소장품이 현대작가들의 협업에 의해 어떻게 재해석되며 그 의미가 확장되는지에 대한 결과물을 보여준다.
[Fine art] 달은, 차고, 이지러진다 展 - part. 1
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MMCA 과천까지 봄나들이 가는 이유 (feat. 조수잔) | A reason to go spring picnic to MMCA Gwacheon (feat. 조수잔)
크리에이터 조수잔님과 함께 떠난 국립현대미술관 과천!
주변 인프라와 전시전을 소개합니다.
4월 30일 화요일 오후 6시
국립현대미술관 유튜브 / 페이스북 채널을 통해
전시를 기획한 큐레이터와 함께하는 전시투어 라이브를 진행할 계획이니 많은 관심 부탁드립니다!
세상에 눈뜨다 : 아시아 미술과 사회 1960s~1990s
2019.1.13~2019.5.6
Creator Susan’s journey to National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Gwacheon (MMCA)
Introducing you to the surrounding facilities and exhibition!
6pm Tuesday 30th April
Exhibition tour will be broadcasted live through MMCA YouTube/Facebook channel with our curator
We hope you like it!
Title: Awakenings: Art in Society in Asia 1960s - 1990s
2019.1.13~2019.5.6
MMCA : Gwacheon Hall / 국립현대미술관 과천관
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) is located in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province has opened in 1969. And with the history and traces of Contemporary Art Korea in 1986 as a cultural space that represents the Republic of Korea Gwacheon Hall, Deoksugung Palace Hall(opened in 1998), Seoul (opened in 2013), and South Chungcheong Province.
Arts Avenue 2017 _ As the Moon Waxes and Wanes – Part 2
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Gwacheon, the museum presents the momentous exhibition As the Moon Waxes and Wanes. The second part focuses on the Circulate: The Other Side, Circulate: Post-Life and Re-Light sections, which shed light on the life cycle and destiny of works of art concerning the way that present-day artworks are being accommodated within the institution of art.
[Fine art] As the Moon Waxes and Wanes – Part 2
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
달은, 차고, 이지러진다 展 - part. 2
국립현대미술관 과천관은 개관 30주년을 맞아 작품의 생애를 조명하는 특별전시를 펼치고 있다. Part.2에서는 '순환'과 '발견'을 주제로 한다. '순환'은 작품의 탄생과 변화, 제작 이면에 드러나지 않았던 과정과 미술관 입성 이전의 작품의 궤적 등을 추적한다. '발견'에서는 미술관에 소장된 이후 오래 전시되지 않았던 작품 위주로 선보이며 작품의 가치를 재발견 한다.
[Fine art] 달은, 차고, 이지러진다 展 - part. 2
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KTV탐방기획『국립현대미술관을 가다』9회
9회 방송정보 : 변화와 창조의 공간, 국립현대미술관 3관 3색
과천관, 덕수궁관, 서울관으로 3관 시대를 맞은 국립현대미술관!
자연 속에서 예술 감성이 싹트고 고궁에서 명작을 만나고 도심 속에서 자유로운 상상을 키우는 곳, 문화예술로 찾는 살맛나는 일상!
국립현대미술관 과천관, 덕수궁관, 서울관의 3관 3색 즐거움을 만나봅니다~
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