A phenomenal gallery experience that is really a mini art town. Made up of atleast 5’/7 buildings and many galleries the spaces are architecturally beautiful and very practical for showing art. The buildings range from old Korean architecture from the ancient times to a few regular galleries to one created by architect Florian Isenberg, a renowned architect. The visit is worth it for the architecture but there is so so much more. The shows are always amazing and right now there is a South Korean woman who works with North Korean artisans to complete works through middlemen and the whole show brings back memories of the war and what it could have been like for all those forgotten people in North Korea. We ended the tour with lunch at their restaurant which was superb. The experience is a must...
Read moreWe came during the preparation for their next show. The space is huge. Namjoon sends us here. But wish there was a show at the time, it’s really easy to find, just next to the palace, and along the street you can find other galleries too. I think better to check the Gallery’s website for shows.
There’s also another space outside the building for art show- and the same alley there’s also a small...
Read moreThe main building was closed. Not much to see, it took me longer to find the entrance to the side gallery than to go through it twice. The lady at the front desk laughed me off when I suggested that they put a sign in front of the closed building. Ironically they have the signs in front of the side...
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