Period| | 2020.12.23 - 2021.02.28 |
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Operating hours| | 09:00 ~ 18:00 |
Space| | Suwon Museum |
Address| | 265, Changnyong-daero, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea |
Closed| | Monday |
Price| | Adult: 2,000 won Adult(group): 1,000 won teenagers and soldiers: 1,000 won teenagers and soldiers(group):500 won Children and the Elderly: Free |
Phone| | 031-228-4150 |
Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
Artist| |
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정보수정요청 |
Exhibition Information
It is only in the Chinese culture that letters are recognized as a field of art. This is because the origin of Chinese characters is hieroglyphics, which are modeled after the form of objects, and basically has a pictorial quality. After many years, the calligraphy of the calligraphy, including the calligraphy of Wang Hui-Ji, the calligraphy of An Jin-Kyung, Gu Yang-soon, and Jo Maengbu, had a great influence not only on China but also on Korea and Japan. Since the Three Kingdoms Period, Korea has also adopted and self-made Chinese calligraphy and presented various calligraphy works by type, style, period. In particular, Joseon's calligraphy style impressed many people beyond the Great Wall, just as the Korean Wave captured the world today by forming and developing a unique calligraphy culture with Korean traditional colors. . Because Chinese characters and calligraphy are not easily accessible in everyday life, the beauty and deep meaning of text art are not known. I hope this exhibition will be the first step to understand the beauty of our traditional calligraphy and the art world of our ancestors, even if not everyone can relate to it. Because Chinese characters and calligraphy are not easily accessible in everyday life, the beauty and deep meaning of text art are not known. I hope this exhibition will be the first step to understand the beauty of our traditional calligraphy and the art world of our ancestors, even if not everyone can relate to it.