Period| | 2020.02.17 - 2020.05.29 |
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Operating hours| | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Space| | Lee Hanyeol Memorial Museum/Seoul |
Address| | 26, Sinchon-ro 12na-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea |
Closed| | Saturday, Sunday, Public Holiday |
Price| | Free |
Phone| | 02-325-7216 |
Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
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Exhibition Information
Introduction 2020 Lee Han-yeol Memorial Museum’s Special Exhibition, <Write, Report> introduces the communication methods used by university students 33 years ago to communicate their opinions and share their concerns, hopes and courage. At a time when they were unable to freely spread their ideas on social media, students circulated secretly printed handouts around a dark alley and made their opinions known in relatively safe places, such as the university administration and the cathedral. At Yonsei University’s Cartoon Love Club, where Lee Han-yeol worked, they checked each other’s safety with a diary they wrote together. In this exhibition, we will present Daejabo written by Lee Han-yeol, handwritten letters written by Dong-A Ilbo, and handwritten handwritten handwritten by Lee Han-yeol, as well as hand-gripping handouts, and unveil the cartoon love "Naljeol" for the first time. The means and methods of communication change with the times, but there has always been a culture of communication between young people who want to communicate with friends or the world. At that time, the image of a college student was a reenactment of how he looked like us today. I ask for your interest and participation.