[KS] 3 art talks + North Korea exhibit, U of Maryland

Frank Hoffmann hoffmann at fas.harvard.edu
Tue Oct 26 00:34:23 EDT 1999


For those of you in the Washington, D.C. metro area:

I am delighted to announce three talks by three of the most renowned Korean
American artists on the East Coast -- B.G. Muhn, Y. David Chung, and
Wonsook Kim Linton -- as well as a North Korean art exhibition.


   E x h i b i t i o n :

   Art from the Other North Korea

   SELECTED PIECES FROM THE DONG HOON SHIN COLLECTION, THE
   SANG J. KIM COLLECTION, AND THE HOFFMANN/KHIN COLLECTION

   November 8 - 30, 1999

   Parents¹ Association Gallery, at the University of Maryland, College Park

   Opening Reception: November 8th (Monday) at 4:30 PM with an
   introductory talk to the exhibition about the development of North
   Korean painting since 1948

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   The Korean Artists Association, The University of Maryland's Dept. of
   Art History & Archaeology, The Dept. of Art, The Committee on East
   Asian Studies, The Korea Council, and the Office of International
   Affairs are sponsoring three talks (on Oct. 27, Nov. 3 and Nov. 10) by
   three of the most renowned Korean American artists on the East Coast:

   October 27, Wednesday: 4:00 PM in room 2309, Art/Sociology building,
                    UNIVERITY OF MARYLAND, College Park
                    B.G. Muhn (Georgetown University), will talk about
                    "Resurrection of Emptiness;" his talk is followed by a
reception
                    For some of B.G. Muhn's works, see here:
                    http://www.artseoul.net/artist/muhn/
                    http://www.plexus.org/muhn.html

   November 3, Wednesday: 4:00 PM in room 2309, Art/Sociology building,
                    UNIVERITY OF MARYLAND, College Park
                    Y. David Chung (George Mason University), will talk about
                    "Mega Morning Calm: Aspects of Korean History, Folklore,
                    and Art Forms;" his talk is followed by a reception
                    For detailed info about Y. David Chung and his works,
see here:
                    http://hpwi.org/artists/dchung.html

   November 10, Wednesday: 4:00 PM in room 2309, Art/Sociology building,
                    UNIVERITY OF MARYLAND, College Park
                    Wonsook Kim Linton will talk about "When Worlds Collide;"
                    her talk is followed by a reception
                    For info about Won Sook Kim-Linton and for some of her
                    works, see here:
                    http://wfuna-art.com/docsheets/linton_jan.html
                    http://www.erskine.edu/news/linton.html


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