Courtesy of C-JeS Studio
Actor Ryu Jun-yeol received an appreciation plaque from the Cultural Heritage Administration for his contribution to the "Into the Seven Jeweled Mountain: An Immersive Experience" exhibition. The exhibition is currently being held simultaneously at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio and the National Palace Museum of Korea.
Ryu's agency, CJes Studio, announced on Wednesday that the Cultural Heritage Administration acknowledged the actor for his participation. The administration also recognized Korean Japanese pianist and composer Yang Bang-ean for composing the music for the exhibition.
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▲ Ryu Joon-yeol / Courtesy of C-JeS Studio |
Both exhibitions are based on a 10-panel folding screen depicting the "Seven Jeweled Mountain," or Chilbosando, a priceless cultural heritage of Korea. The screen is a valuable artifact of the Cleveland Museum.
Ryu provided English and Korean audio commentaries for the exhibitions, portraying the voice of Keumho Lim Hyung-soo (1514-1547), a Joseon-era scholar known for his exploration of Mount Chilbo.
The Seoul exhibition at the National Palace Museum of Korea will run until May 26, while the exhibition in Cleveland will continue until September 29.
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