Up until the 6th February 2016, the Korean Cultural Centre in London (KCCUK) have an art exhibit running entitled ‘Dialogues of Space’. It features the work of Korean artists Heeseung Chung and Onejoon Che.

The event has been described by the KCCUK as follows:

“Onejoon Che’s precise documentary photographs of architectural structures, abandoned urban sites and buildings provides a conceptual counterpoint to Heeseung Chung’s large-scale, intimate and poetic interiors, opening up a discourse on human presence and its echoes through cityscapes. Seen together, these bodies of works show personal and political spaces in Korea’s present social and physical landscape.”

Interestingly, the work has been curated by MA Students from Whitechapel Gallery and London Metropolitan University.

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Entry for visitors to the exhibit is completely free.

It is undoubtedly an interesting event that will hopefully inspire spectators to look at the architecture that surrounds them on a day-to-day basis a little differently.

ADDRESS:
Korean Cultural Centre UK,
Grand Buildings,
1 – 3 Strand,
London.
WC2N 5BW

(Main Entrance on Northumberland Avenue, Nearest London Underground Station: Charing Cross, Embankment).

If you require any more information, please visit the the KCCUK website, or contact them via:

CALL: +44(0)20 7004 2600
E-MAIL: info@kccuk.org.uk


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