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EXHIBITION
갈라 포라스-김 : 국보
Period| 2023.10.31 - 2024.03.31
Operating hours| 10:00 - 18:00
Space| Leeum/Seoul
Address| 60-16, Itaewon-ro 55-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Closed| Mon
Price| Free
Phone| 02-2014-6901
Web site| 홈페이지 바로가기
Artist|
갈라 포라스-김
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Exhibition Information



  • Gala Porras-Kim 530 National Treasures
    2023 Colored pencil and flashe on paper. 4 panels 181x300cm each
    ⓒ Gala Porras-Kim. Photo: Yang Ian


  • Exhibition view

    (Source = Leeum Museum of Art)


  • Gala Porras-Kim Gourd-shaped Ewer Decorated with Lotus Petals Display Shadow
    2023 Shadow dimensions variable
    ⓒ Gala Porras-Kim. Photo by Yang Ian
  • 			Leeum Museum of Art presents National Treasures by Gala Porras-Kim, an M1 project exhibition that explores the intricacies that arise when ancient objects, history and modern systems intersect. Showcasing Porras-Kim’s three new works based on Korean cultural heritage and ten national treasures drawn from the museum's collection, the exhibition is also a reflection on the particularity of Leeum as a place where traditional Korean art and contemporary art coexist and continually renegotiate their relationship.
    In her research-based practice, Gala Porras-Kim has explored the fraught relationship between institutions such as museums and cultural heritage legislations, and cultural objects. Her works bring our attention to the underlying principles that guide a museum by investigating its cataloging and indexing system, conservation doctrines, and the way in which its collection is presented. They shed light on undecipherable text and lost information, incomplete records and competing histories, revealing the uncertainties that fill the space of a museum.
    By calling upon national treasures from both North and South Korea, as well as cultural objects presumed to be taken during the Japanese occupation, the works in this exhibition consider the ways in which the state evaluates and manages artifacts, and how historical contexts of colonization and division have added meanings to our cultural heritage. 530 National Treasures, which brings together national treasures from North and South Korea, reminds us that various entities throughout history, such as imperial Japan, South Korea, and North Korea, have managed cultural heritage differently according to their needs. 37 Korean objects uprooted during the Japanese occupation addresses the issue of cultural property loss, a common challenge faced by countries that were subjected to colonization. By displaying these works alongside the national treasures from the Leeum collection, this exhibition invites the viewers to reflect on the ideas and principles that govern this institution and how it is being enacted at this very moment.
    
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