Nam Tchun Mo Born in 1961, Yungyang, South Korea Curriculum Vitae Lives & Works in Daego, South Korea & Köln, Germany

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Nam Tchun Mo Born in 1961, Yungyang, South Korea Curriculum Vitae Lives & Works in Daego, South Korea & Köln, Germany _CURRICULUM VITAE NAM TCHUN-MO _NAM TCHUN MO _BORN IN 1961, YUNGYANG, SOUTH KOREA CURRICULUM VITAE LIVES & WORKS IN DAEGO, SOUTH KOREA & KÖLN, GERMANY B.F.A KEIMYUNG UNIVERSITY, DAEGU, SOUTH KOREA M.F.A KEIMYUNG UNIVERSITY, DAEGU, SOUTH KOREA PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS YEAR VENUE CITY COUNTRY 2020 Ceysson & Bénétière Paris France Leeahn Gallery Seoul South Korea 2019 Leeahn Gallery Seoul South Korea Ludwig Museum Koblenz Germany 2018 Daegu Art Museum Daegu South Korea Gyeongnam Art Museum Changwon South Korea 2017 Aando Fine Art Berlin Germany 2016 Leeahn Gallery Daegu South Korea Art’Loft, Lee-Bauwens Gallery Brussels Belgium 2015 Leeahn Gallery Seoul South Korea Aando Fine Art Berlin Germany Kunstraum 21 Bonn Germany 2014 Holly Hunt Gallery London United Kingdom Gallery 604 Busan South Korea Yedong Gallery Busan South Korea 2013 Hongjee Space Seoul South Korea Holly Hunt Gallery New York United States IBU Gallery Paris France 2012 Gallery M Daegu South Korea Bibi Space Daejeon South Korea Gallery Landskron-Schneidzik Nurnberg Germany 2011 IBU Gallery Paris France 2010 Atelier 24 Gelterkinden Switzeland Date Gallery Busan South Korea 2009 IBU Gallery Paris France Seok Gallery Daegu South Korea 2008 Gallery Uwe Sackofsky Heidelberg Germany F5 Gallery Bejing China Cais Gallery Seoul South Korea Seok Gallery Daegu South Korea 2005 Atelier 24 Gelterkinden Switzeland Lee Hyun Gallery Daegu South Korea 2004 Hana Gallery Kronberg Germany Blaue Gallery Schnecken Germany Jo Hyun Gallery Busan South Korea _ART’LOFT _36 RUE DU CHARME, 1190 FOREST, BELGIUM LEE-BAUWENS GALLERY +32 (0)475 411 963 WWW.ARTLOFT.EU PAGE 1/4 YEAR VENUE CITY COUNTRY 2003 Cais Gallery Seoul South Korea 2002 Lee Hyun Gallery Daegu South Korea 2001 Kumho Museum of Art Seoul South Korea Hyundai Art Center Seoul South Korea Park Ryu Sook Gallery Seoul South Korea Gallery M Daegu South Korea 2000 Ci Gong Gallery Daegu South Korea Jo Hyun Gallery Busan South Korea 1998 Ci Gong Gallery Daegu Korea 1996 Ci Gong Gallery Daegu Korea 1994 Epikur Gallery Wuppertal Germany 1993 Gallery XAS-Multikult Frankfurt Germany 1992 Dubitz Gallery Daegu South Korea 1989 Yea Mcak Gallery Daegu South Korea COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS YEAR VENUE CITY COUNTRY 2020 Ceysson & Bénétière Paris France Ryu-Sook gallery Seoul South Korea 2018 Leeahn Gallery Daegu South Korea Art’Loft, Lee-Bauwens Gallery Brussels Belgium 2017 Leeahn Gallery Daegu South Korea 2016 MDZ Art gallery Knokke Belgium Kunsttage Winningen Winningen Germany Kunstraum 21 Bonn Germany 2015 Sung Gok Museum Seoul South Korea Daegu Art & Culture Center Daegu South Korea 2014 Kunstraum 21 Bonn Germany Lliju & Seonhwa Gallery Seoul South Korea Park Ryu Sook Gallery Seoul South Korea 2013 Bernd A. Lausberg Gallery Dusseldorf Germany Dong Won Gallery Daegu South Korea Icas Singapore Singapore 2012 DR Gallery, Dorothea van der Koelen Seoul South Korea National Contemporary Art Museum Seoul South Korea BBK Space Köln Germany 2011 Daegu Art Museum Daegu South Korea Bernd A. Lausberg Gallery Dusseldorf Germany Tong-In Auction Gallery Seoul South Korea 2010 Iwami International Show of Contemporary Art Iwami Japan Daegu Art & Culture Center Daegu South Korea Art Karlsruhe (Gallery Uwe Sacksofsky) Karlsruhe Germany Bongsan Cultural Center Daegu South Korea _ART’LOFT _36 RUE DU CHARME, 1190 FOREST, BELGIUM LEE-BAUWENS GALLERY +32 (0)475 411 963 WWW.ARTLOFT.EU PAGE 2/4 YEAR VENUE CITY COUNTRY 2009 Art Park Seoul South Korea Yfo Gallery Daegu South Korea IBU Gallery Paris France KIAF (Han Gi Sook Gallery) Seoul South Korea Art Karlsruhe (Gallery Uwe Sacksofsky) Karlsruhe Germany 2008 Ssamzie Gallery Seoul South Korea Hong Kong Art Fair (Cais Gallery) Hong Kong China SH Contemporary Art Fair (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Shangai China Art Karlsruhe (Gallery Uwe Sacksofsky) Karlsruhe Germany Mokkumto Gallery Seoul South Korea 2007 IBU Gallery Paris France Molteni & C. Seoul South Korea KIAF (Han Gi Sook Gallery) Seoul South Korea CIGE 2007 (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Bejing China Art Cologne (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Köln Germany 2005 SH Contemporary Art Fair (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Shangai China 2006 Shin Museum of Art Cheongju South Korea Sea Art Festival of Busan Biennial Busan South Korea Art Karlsruhe (Kohinoor Gallery) Karlsruhe Germany M Gallery Daegu South Korea Art Cologne (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Köln Germany Melbourne Art Fait (Samte Gallery) Melbourne Australia 2005 Art Cologne (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Köln Germany Art Karlsruhe (Kohinoor Gallery) Karlsruhe Germany 2004 Seoul Museum of Art Seoul South Korea Kumho Museum of Art Seoul South Korea Landtag Rheinland-Pfalz Mainz Germany Begegnung Tanz Industrie Achen Germany Nagasaki Art Museum Nagasaki Japan Daegu Art & Culture Center Daegu South Korea Art Cologne (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Köln Germany 2003 Sung Gok Museum Seoul South Korea Seoul Museum of Art Seoul South Korea M-Post Art Space Seoul South Korea Park Ryu Sook Gallery Seoul South Korea San Francisco Art Fair (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) San Francisco United States Art Cologne (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Köln Germany Shangai Art Fair (Jo Hyun Gallery) Shangai China 2002 Nine Gallery Kwangju South Korea Melbourne Art Fait (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Melbourne Australia Daegu Art & Culture Center Daegu South Korea Bibi Space Daejen South Korea ChicagoArt Fair (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Chicago United States Art Cologne (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Köln Germany Art Basel Miami (Park Ryu Sook Gallery) Miamo United States 2001 National Contemporary Art Museum Seoul South Korea _ART’LOFT _36 RUE DU CHARME, 1190 FOREST, BELGIUM LEE-BAUWENS GALLERY +32 (0)475 411 963 WWW.ARTLOFT.EU PAGE 3/4 COLLECTIONS NAME COUNTRY National Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art South Korea Seoul Museum of Art South Korea Busan Metropolitan Art Museum South Korea Daegu Museum of Art South Korea Leeum-Samsung Museum of Art South Korea Kumho Museum of Art South Korea Daegu Culture & Art Center South Korea Art Bank South Korea Kyungpook National University Hospital South Korea Daegu Worldcup Stadium South Korea Daegu Distribution Complex South Korea Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd South Korea Hotel Shilla stay, Samsung Group South Korea Paradise Hotel South Korea Christie's Auction Germany Schott Music Gmbh & Co Germany CAD International United States Embassy of the Republic of Korea Sweden Galila Barzilai Hollander Collection Belgium Mulliez Collection France PUBLICATIONS TITLE EDITOR YEAR Selected Works 2012-2016 Leehan Gallery Publishing 2016 Recent Works 2009-2014 Gallery 604 Publishing 2014 Selected Works 1998-2009 Herausgeber Publishin 2010 _ART’LOFT _36 RUE DU CHARME, 1190 FOREST, BELGIUM LEE-BAUWENS GALLERY +32 (0)475 411 963 WWW.ARTLOFT.EU PAGE 4/4.
Recommended publications
  • Rubber Flooring Sales Record [Korea] 2013-2009
    1/16 Rubber Flooring Sales Record [Korea] 2013-2009 ◐ Part of Public Facilities (more than 180 in total) 2013.12. updated No. Application Year/ Month Location Project No. Application Year/ Month Location Project 1 Public 2013.08 Incheon Haksan Culture Foundation 32 Airport 2011.06 Gyeonggi Gimpo Airport International line 2 facilities 2012.02 Seosan Sweage Treatment Plant 33 facilities 2009.11 Seoul Gimpo Airport 3 2011.12 Seoul Lifelong Learning Center 34 2008.10 Incheon Incheon International Airport 4 2011.12 Chungnam Chungnam Sweage Treatment Plant 35 Government 2013.10 Seoul Yeongdeungpo Post Office 5 2011.08 Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Workforce Development Center 36 office 2013.07 Ansan Ansan Credit Guarantee Funds 6 2010.12 Seoul Eunpyeong Child Development Center 37 2013.07 Daejeon National Fusion Research Institute 7 2010.12 Chonnam Naro Space Center 38 2013.07 Cheongju Cheongju Cultural Center 8 2009.12 Gyeongbuk Uljin Sweage Treatment Plant 39 2013.06 Daejeon Credit Guarantee Funds 9 2009.11 Chungbuk Yeongdong Waste Disposal 40 2013.06 Bucheon Bucheon City Hall 10 2009.11 kangwon Chuncheon Women's Center 41 2013.06 Busan National Oceanographic Research Institute 11 2009.08 Gyeonggi Munsan Filtration Plant 42 2013.05 Chilgok Chilgok Counties Center 12 Cultural 2013.08 Ulsan Hyundai Motor Co., Cultural Center 43 2013.01 Seoul Gangseo Office of Education 13 facilities 2013.07 Gwacheon Gwacheon National Science Museum 44 2013.01 Daegu Daegu Suseong-gu(ward) Office 14 2012.11 Daegu Student Cultural Center 45 2012.12 Jeungpyeong Jeungpyeong
    [Show full text]
  • A Study on the Future Sustainability of Sejong, South Korea's Multifunctional Administrative City, Focusing on Implementation
    A Study on the Future Sustainability of Examensarbete i Hållbar Utveckling 93 Sejong, South Korea’s Multifunctional Administrative City, Focusing on Implementation of Transit Oriented Development A Study on the Future Sustainability of Sejong, South Korea’s Multifunctional Jeongmuk Kang Administrative City, Focusing on Implementation of Transit Oriented Development Jeongmuk Kang Uppsala University, Department of Earth Sciences Master Thesis E, in Sustainable Development, 30 credits Printed at Department of Earth Sciences, Master’s Thesis Geotryckeriet, Uppsala University, Uppsala, 2012. E, 30 credits Examensarbete i Hållbar Utveckling 93 A Study on the Future Sustainability of Sejong, South Korea’s Multifunctional Administrative City, Focusing on Implementation of Transit Oriented Development Jeongmuk Kang Supervisor: Gloria Gallardo Evaluator: Anders Larsson Contents List of Tables ......................................................................................................................................................... ii List of Figures ....................................................................................................................................................... ii Abstract ................................................................................................................................................................ iii Summary .............................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Lessons Learned from Cases of COVID-19 Infection in South Korea Yun-Jung Kang, Phd ABSTRACT
    REPORT FROM THE FIELD Lessons Learned From Cases of COVID-19 Infection in South Korea Yun-Jung Kang, PhD ABSTRACT On December 31, 2019, the Chinese government officially announced that the country had a single pneumonia case with an unknown cause. In the weeks after, South Korea had 24 confirmed cases by February 8, and the number has increased steadily since then. The highly contagious virus known as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infected Case No. 31 in Daegu; she was the first patient related to Sincheonji Church. Later, the number of cases involved with Sincheonji skyrocketed. On March 6, 2020, the number of confirmed cases was 6284, with 42 dead. This study, through collecting epidemiological data about various COVID-19 infection cases, discovered that getting together in large groups leads to mass infection, and that paying close attention to personal hygiene by means of wearing masks, sanitary gloves, etc., can prevent the spread of COVID-19. Additional epidemiological data and related studies on COVID-19 infections in South Korea are likely to support or slightly modify this conclusion. However, this study is significant in that it emphasizes the precautionary principle in preventing and managing infectious diseases, and has a suggestion for public health policies, which are currently in high demand. Key Words: COVID-19, large groups, mass infection, mask, prevent, sanitary glove n December 31, 2019, the Chinese govern- characteristic protein spikes attached to a ball. The ment announced officially that the country pathogen is COVID-19, and the source of infection O had a pneumonia case with an unknown is estimated to be an animal, although the investigation cause.
    [Show full text]
  • Transportation
    Transportation http://www.daejeon.go.kr/language/english/residents/transportation/airports/index.html Background Information - Yuseong is a district of Metropolitan Daejeon in the North West section of the city and is near the Daedeok Science Town. - Many tourist hotels such as the “Hotel Riviera Yuseong” and others are located in Yuseong area which is famous as a hot springs resort. - There are four main bus terminals in Daejeon, two of which are located in Yuseong (for Express Bus), and two satellite terminals near the Daejeon Government Complex (for Airport Limousine) - There are two main train stations (Daejeon and Seodaejeon) in Daejeon. - There is only one line of subway in Daejeon. That is very convenient way from KTX stations to Yuseong Hotel Area. Map (Daejeon) Visiting Routes from Airport to Yuseong Hotel in Daejeon A. Incheon International Airport Incheon International Airport (ICN) is the main and largest international airport in Korea. The city of Daejeon is located approximately 220km south of ICN. Though closer international airports (i.e. Cheongju) exist, ICN is the most convenient. Website : http://www.airport.or.kr Tel : 1577-2600 There are three routes to come to Yuseong Hotel (or workshop place) from Incheon International Airport. We recommend route #1, using airport limousine bus because route #1 is direct one without transfer but remains are complicated for a first visitor. Route #1. Airport Limousine between Daejeon and Incheon International Airport You can use convenient limousine buses from/to ICN International Airport. Bus fares are 21,000 won for a deluxe limousine bus and 14,000 won for a regular limousine bus from/to ICN.
    [Show full text]
  • Administrative City SEJONG
    Administrative City SEJONG December 2015 2장간지 1. Background and Objective 2. History 3. Development Plan 4. Current Status 5. New Growth Engine 4장간지 1 Background and Objective 1-1. Background and Objective Balance National Strengthen National Development Competitiveness Relocate Relocate National Research Provide Great Attract Major Ministries Institutes Living Condition Functions (13,000 public (3,600 (Edu., culture, (Science, research, servants) researchers) welfare) business) 1-2. History March 2005 Enacted Special Law for City Construction January 2006 Established NAACC July 2006 Basic Plan / November 2006 Development Plan July 2007 Groundbreaking Ceremony July 2012 Established Sejong Special Self-governing City December2014 Relocated Ministries December2015 Completed Phase 1 1장간지 2 Development Plan 2-1. Location and Area 구 분 세종시 행복도시 면 적 464.84㎢ 72.91㎢ (서울의 3/4) (서울의 1/8) 인구 205,668명 106,348명 (’15.10.현재) 2-2. Project Budget Currency = USD Government and public Land compensation Committed facility construction $ 13 billion Land formation and (57.2%) Inter-regional infrastructure transportation network building 2-3. Development by Phases Administrative City Phase 3 of 500,000 population by 2030 Year 2021~2030 Population 500,000 Phase 2 Year 2016~2020 Population 300,000 Phase 1 Year 2007~2015 Improve Living Condition Population 150,000 Attract Private Sectors Construct Infrastructure 2-4. Urban Form Ring shape allows decentralization and non-hierarchy World’s First Ring City 조치원 오송역 Six Major Functions Jochiwon Osong Jeongan정안ICIC High-tech 청원IC Industry Cheongwon IC Medical / Central Welfare Administration 공 주 Gongju University / Culture / Research International Local Administration Two Ring Roads - Daedeok Techno Valley Daejeon Public Transportation 3 Current Status 3-1.
    [Show full text]
  • Memorandum of Understanding International
    MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING INTERNATIONAL FB52CX-MOUI-0042 BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AND THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA AIR FORCE CONCERNING COLLOCATED OPERATING BASES AT GWANGJU, GIMHAE, SUWON, DAEGU, AND CHEONGJU AIR BASES I certify this to be a true copy of the original document located at 607 ABG/I,GP, Osan AB, Korea. I am the custodian of these records. JUL 2 6 2007 2 Michae J. Vazquez, DAFC International Agreements Program Manager ARTICLE I — AUTHORITY Pursuant to the Mutual Defense Treaty, in particular Articles 11 and IV, between the Republic of Korea and the United States of America, effective 18 November 1954; and the Agreement under Article IV of the Minimal Defense Treaty Regarding Facilities and Areas and the Status of United States Armed Forces in the Republic of Korea (hereafter known as the "Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA)"), effective 9 February 1967, as amended and any related minutes, understandings, and implementing agreements, the following Memorandum of Understanding International (MOUI) is entered into by representatives of the United States Air Force (USAF) and the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF). ARTICLE H — PURPOSE The purpose of this MOUI is to renew Gwangju, Gimhae, Suwon, Daegu and Cheongju Air Bases as Collocated Operating Bases (COBs) and to identify responsibilities of the USAF and ROKAF concerning the COBs. ARTICLE HI — MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITIES 1. The parties hereby agree Gwangju, Gimhae, Suwon, Daegu and Cheongju Air Bases will continue to be collocated operating bases (COBs). A COB is a Korean Air Base without a permanent USAF operational unit during armistice, but at which the USAF will maintain facilities and areas reserved for the exclusive use of USAF forces.
    [Show full text]
  • Truth and Reconciliation Activities of the Past Three Years
    Truth and Reconciliation Activities of the Past Three Years CONTENTS President's Greeting I. Historical Background of Korea's Past Settlement II. Introduction to the Commission 1. Outline: Objective of the Commission 2. Organization and Budget 3. Introduction to Commissioners and Staff 4. Composition and Operation III. Procedure for Investigation 1. Procedure of Petition and Method of Application 2. Investigation and Determination of Truth-Finding 3. Present Status of Investigation 4. Measures for Recommendation and Reconciliation IV. Extra-Investigation Activities 1. Exhumation Work 2. Complementary Activities of Investigation V. Analysis of Verified Cases 1. National Independence and the History of Overseas Koreans 2. Massacres by Groups which Opposed the Legitimacy of the Republic of Korea 3. Massacres 4. Human Rights Abuses VI. MaJor Achievements and Further Agendas 1. Major Achievements 2. Further Agendas Appendices 1. Outline and Full Text of the Framework Act Clearing up Past Incidents 2. Frequently Asked Questions about the Commission 3. Primary Media Coverage on the Commission's Activities 4. Web Sites of Other Truth Commissions: Home and Abroad President's Greeting In entering the third year of operation, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Republic of Korea (the Commission) is proud to present the "Activities of the Past Three Years" and is thankful for all of the continued support. The Commission, launched in December 2005, has strived to reveal the truth behind massacres during the Korean War, human rights abuses during the authoritarian rule, the anti-Japanese independence movement, and the history of overseas Koreans. It is not an easy task to seek the truth in past cases where the facts have been hidden and distorted for decades.
    [Show full text]
  • Democratic People's Republic of Korea
    Operational Environment & Threat Analysis Volume 10, Issue 1 January - March 2019 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION IS UNLIMITED OEE Red Diamond published by TRADOC G-2 Operational INSIDE THIS ISSUE Environment & Threat Analysis Directorate, Fort Leavenworth, KS Topic Inquiries: Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: Angela Williams (DAC), Branch Chief, Training & Support The Hermit Kingdom .............................................. 3 Jennifer Dunn (DAC), Branch Chief, Analysis & Production OE&TA Staff: North Korea Penny Mellies (DAC) Director, OE&TA Threat Actor Overview ......................................... 11 [email protected] 913-684-7920 MAJ Megan Williams MP LO Jangmadang: Development of a Black [email protected] 913-684-7944 Market-Driven Economy ...................................... 14 WO2 Rob Whalley UK LO [email protected] 913-684-7994 The Nature of The Kim Family Regime: Paula Devers (DAC) Intelligence Specialist The Guerrilla Dynasty and Gulag State .................. 18 [email protected] 913-684-7907 Laura Deatrick (CTR) Editor Challenges to Engaging North Korea’s [email protected] 913-684-7925 Keith French (CTR) Geospatial Analyst Population through Information Operations .......... 23 [email protected] 913-684-7953 North Korea’s Methods to Counter Angela Williams (DAC) Branch Chief, T&S Enemy Wet Gap Crossings .................................... 26 [email protected] 913-684-7929 John Dalbey (CTR) Military Analyst Summary of “Assessment to Collapse in [email protected] 913-684-7939 TM the DPRK: A NSI Pathways Report” ..................... 28 Jerry England (DAC) Intelligence Specialist [email protected] 913-684-7934 Previous North Korean Red Rick Garcia (CTR) Military Analyst Diamond articles ................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Analysis of Regional Airline Route Development in Republic of Korea 한국 지역항공 향상을 위한 지역항공사 노선 정책에 대한 비교 분석
    航空宇宙法學會誌 第24卷 第 1 號 논문접수일 2009. 6. 6 2009년 6월 30일 발행, pp. 91~118 논문심사일 2009. 6. 12 게재확정일 2009. 6. 20 Analysis of regional airline route development in Republic of Korea 한국 지역항공 향상을 위한 지역항공사 노선 정책에 대한 비교 분석 Lee, Kang-Seok(이강석)* 1) Contents Ⅰ. Introduction Ⅱ. A literary background Ⅲ. Research design and Methology Ⅳ. Survey Finding Ⅴ. Conclusion and recommendation * Associate Professor, Hanseo University 92 航空宇宙法學會誌 第24卷 第1號 Ⅰ. Introduction Recently the air transportation market in Korea has been being weak due to another mass transportation’s development such as Express Train called KTX and the expansion of an express way but the air transportation market in Korea is vital with the Regional airline business that effects existing the air transportation market in Korea. Currently, Jeju and Jean Air, Air Busan, Easter Airline are being operated as a domestic and International regional airline and they try to be competitive with price discrimination on some airways among existing airlines. Jeju Air and Air Busan are now being operated at the major airway and they are about to be on the route which requirement is high for not only customer but also manufacturer to transport among Japan, China and Korea. It would bring big impact on existing Air transportation network if they start those kind of close range of international airway. Also The airlines being about to operate is speeding their business up for the needs of the regional economy development and the air-transportation In the previous study, I referenced two papers that Y. C. Lee, and Y. J.
    [Show full text]
  • Chungcheong Region Coursea. Daejeon
    Chungcheong Region Course A. Daejeon Nonsan Jecheon-si Chungju-si Danyang-gun Eumseong-gun Dangjin-gun 58. Jincheon-gun Cheonan-si Goesan-gun Uam Historic Park Taean-gun Seosan-si Asan-si Jeungpyeong-gun Yesan-gun Cheongju-si Uam Historic Park is known as the site where Song Si-yeol (pen-named Hongseong-gun Cheongwon-gun Gongju-si Boeun-gun Uam), a Confucian scholar of the late Joseon Dynasty, dedicated himself Cheongyang-gun Daejeon to his studies. The site was established as a historical park by reproducing Boryeong-si Okcheon-gun Gy ryong-si the jangpangak house (publishing center) and Confucian academy and Buyeo-gun Nonsan-si Yeongdong-gun creating a relic exhibition hall. Seocheon-gun Geumsan-gun 65, Gayang-ro 62 beon-gil, Dong-gu, Daejeon 56. 59. National Archives of Korea Donamseowon (Headquarters) Confucian Academy The National Archives of Korea, as a central archives, is charged with Donamseowon Confucian Academy was built in 1634 in commemoration establishing policies for national records management, collecting and of Kim Jang-saeng, a scholar from the Joseon Dynasty. Inside the preserving major records and archives, and providing a wide range of academy is the jangpangak house (publishing center) that houses printing archival information to the public. The institution contains an exhibition woodblocks valued for demonstrating the evolution of Korean printing hall designed to showcase trends in periodical Korean recording culture. culture. Daejeon Government Complex Building 2, 189, Cheongsa-ro, Seo-gu, Daejeon 24-4, Im 3-gil, Yeonsan-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do Korean Documentary Heritage · Travel Guide Travel · Documentary Heritage Korean 57.
    [Show full text]
  • Yun Hyong-Keun Born 1928 in Seoul
    David Zwirner This document was updated December 14, 2019. For reference only and not for purposes of publication. For more information, please contact the gallery. Yun Hyong-keun Born 1928 in Seoul. Died 2007 in Seoul. EDUCATION 1957 Hongik University, Seoul SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2020 Yun Hyong-keun, David Zwirner, New York 2018 Yun Hyong-keun, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul [itinerary: Palazzo Fortuny, Venice] [catalogue] 2017 Yun Hyong-keun, David Zwirner, New York 2016 Yun Hyong-keun: Burnt Umber and Ultramarine Blue 1990-1993, Simon Lee Gallery, London Yun Hyong-keun: Passage of Time, Axel Vervoordt Gallery Antwerp 2015 Yun Hyong-keun, Blum & Poe, New York Yun Hyong-keun, Gallery Yamaguchi kunst-bau, Osaka Yun Hyong-keun: Works 1972-1990, PKM Gallery, Seoul 2009 Two Dialogues: Yun Hyong-keun and Donald Judd, Johyun Gallery, Seoul [two-person exhibition] 2007 Yun Hyong-keun: Silent Poetry, Wellside Gallery, Seoul [catalogue] Yun Hyong-keun, Johyun Gallery, Busan, Korea 2006 Yun Hyong-keun, Galerie Jean Brolly, Paris 2003 Yun Hyong-keun, Park Ryu Sook Gallery, Seoul [catalogue] Yun Hyong-keun, Gallery Shilla, Daegu, Korea 2002 Yun Hyong-keun, Galerie Jean Brolly, Paris [catalogue] Yun Hyong-keun, Johyun Gallery, Busan, Korea Yun Hyong-keun, Musée d’Art moderne et contemporain, Strasbourg, France 2001 Yun Hyong-keun, Sim MoonSup, Art Sonje Museum, Gyeongju, Korea [catalogue] 1999 Yun Hyong-keun, Gallery Shilla, Daegu, Korea Yun Hyong-keun, Johyun Gallery, Busan, Korea [catalogue] Yun Hyong-keun, Rho Gallery, Seoul
    [Show full text]
  • Contact Details of the Regional Employment and Labour Office in the Republic of Korea
    Contact Details of the Regional Employment and Labour Office in the Republic of Korea Region Name Address TP No Seoul Seoul Regional Jangkyo Bldg. (5-6F) Jangkyo-dong 02-2231-0009 Employment and 1 beonji Jung-gu Seoul Labour Office. Gangnam District 233 Bangbae-roSeocho-gu Seoul 02-584-0009 Office. Eastern Seoul Grand Plaza Bldg 160 Bangi-dong 02-403-0009 District Office. 100 Olympic-roSongpa-gu Seoul Western Seoul Samchang Plaza Bldg 3-5F 173 02-713-0009 District Office. Dowha-dong Mapo-gu Seoul Southern Seoul 114 Beodeunamu-gilYeongdeungpo- 02-2639-2100 District Office. gu Seoul Northern seoul 953 HancheonnoGangbuk-gu Seoul 02-950-9880 District Office. GwanakDistrict 222-30 Guro 3-dong Rugo-gu Seoul 02-3281-0009 Office. Jungbu Gangwon District Wongojan 1-gil Danwon-gu, Ansan- 031-486-0009 Office. si, Gyeonggi-do Gangneung District 3-5F 814 Seojeok-dong, 031-617-9010 Office. Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do WonjuDistrict Regional Labor Administration-gil 032-460-4500 Office. 91 Namdong-gu, Incheon Taebaek District (1077-1, Gyesan 3(sam)-dong) 032-556-0009 Office. Deunggiso-gil 8 Gyeyang-gu, Incheon Yeongwol District (2F Chuncheon Regional Complex) 033-258-3551 ~ Office. 240-3 Hupyeong-dong Chuncheon- 2 siGangwon-do Bucheon District (1117-14, Ponam 1(il)-dong) 033-646-0009 Office. PonamSeo 2-gil 49 Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do UijeongbuDistrict Government Complex, 283, Dangye- 033-745-0009 Office. dong, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do Goyang District 25-14, Hwangji-dong, Taebaek-si, 033-552-0009 Office. Gangwon-do Gyeonggi District Seobu-ro 2166beon-gil, Jangan-gu, 031-231-7864 Office.
    [Show full text]