Gallery Sejul: A Leading Force in Pyeongchang Area's Art Culture
Sharon Jung
guhuijeong784@gmail.com | 2023-05-19 22:40:47
Seoul, Korea - Gallery Sejul has emerged as a prominent hub of art culture in the Pyeongchang area, showcasing a clean and minimalist exhibition space that is divided into two distinct areas.
The first exhibition space, located on the ground floor, boasts a generous height of 3.8 meters and covers an expansive area of 165 square meters. The second space, situated on the second floor, matches the height of 4.5 meters and provides an equal floor space as the first. These versatile exhibition areas can accommodate various art genres, making Gallery Sejul a sought-after destination for artists who aspire to hold their exhibitions at this renowned gallery.
Over the years, Gallery Sejul has organized several noteworthy exhibitions that have garnered acclaim and attention. Notable among these exhibitions is the "Orlan Exhibition," which challenged the Western standards of beauty through the display of photographs. Another remarkable exhibition was the "Park, Seo-bo Drawing Exhibition," where the artist showcased his unique style using traditional Korean paper, 'Han-Ji.' Additionally, the "Michèle Blondel Exhibition" explored the reconstruction of Greek mythology through captivating crystal installations. These exhibitions have garnered favorable reviews for Gallery Sejul's innovative approach and creative planning, piquing the interest of cultural critics and engaging spectators in a shared artistic experience.
Gallery Sejul's curatorial direction focuses on two key objectives: showcasing established artists who have successfully established their unique artistic styles and providing emerging artists with opportunities for exhibition through meticulous analysis of their portfolio. Moreover, the gallery aims to solidify Korean art's position on the global stage by fostering international recognition. Gallery Sejul, which represents the trinity of the artist, gallery, and spectator, actively explores diverse genres such as painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and media art, aiming to invigorate and nurture the growth of Korean art.
Located at 40, Pyeongchang 30-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea, 03004, Gallery Sejul welcomes art enthusiasts and visitors alike. For further inquiries and information, please contact them at +82) 2-391-9171 or reach out via fax at +82) 2-379-6898.
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