[sayart.net] WEEKELY K-Art News_Artcaster Luha Lee _2nd Week of August 2022
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2022-08-08 16:17:02
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Yayoi Kusama's "Status of Venus Obliterated by Infinity Net" recorded as the most expensive artwork at the Korea auction market during the first half of 2022. According to the Korea Art Management Service’s report it is sold for 4.4 billion won which is about 3.33 million dollars. This piece is the 4th artwork among Kusama's Status of Venus Obliterated by Infinity Net series and was displayed at Robert Miller Gallery in New York City in 1998.
The Color Spot: Dreams' Nature exhibition will be held until September 30th at YZ park. The exhibition is about encouraging dreams and the process of finding them. Those who seek dreams, those who lose dreams, and those who do not dream can all reflect on the nature of their dreams in this exhibition.
National Hangeul Museum opened a permanent exhibition titled Hunminjeongum, the design of a writing system beyond the millennium
Hunminjeongeum is the writing system for Korean, and it was created in 1443 by King Sejong.
In the exhibition visitors can see the brilliant history of how King Sejong created writing systems.
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