Exhibition of Korean cultural heritage at the Gold Museum at Colombia
Rachel Bae
sungmin.b.213@gmail.com | 2022-10-12 00:14:33
The National Museum of Korea has opened the special exhibition “Ceramics from the National Museum of Korea: Voices from an Ancestral Culture” displaying the beauty of our traditional culture and the value of cultural heritage at the Gold Museum, Colombia, on October 6, 2022 (local time).
Colombia is a country that sent more than 5,000 soldiers to support us during the Korean War. As this year is the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Colombia, this large-scale exhibition of Korean cultural heritage held for the first time in Colombia will greatly contribute to improving friendly relations between the two nations. In addition, by introducing the excellence of Korean traditional culture, the National Museum of Korea aims to take this opportunity to expand Latin America’s interest in Korean popular culture to the traditional culture of Korea.
The Gold Museum (Museo del Oro) where this special exhibition takes place is the representative museum of Colombia located in Bogota, its capital. It is famous for its world-class gold craftworks, and the National Museum of Korea has successfully held a special exhibition “El Dorado – the Spirits, Gold, and Shaman” which introduced the collections from the Gold Museum of Colombia in 2018.
“Through this exhibition, introduce the keywords of Korean popular culture: creativity, innovation, dynamics, and technology, which have originated from our traditional culture by showcasing the Koreans’ sense of beauty in earthenware and ceramics,” said The National Museum of Korea.
The exhibition is to be held until February 20, 2023, and it will become another starting point by attracting the eyes of people all over the world focused on Korean popular culture, to the traditional culture of Korea.
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