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MMCA Seoul screens eight-film series on creative process
MMCA Seoul screens eight-film series on creative process

Korea Herald

time19-02-2025

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  • Korea Herald

MMCA Seoul screens eight-film series on creative process

From Picasso's canvas to Nam June Paik's screens, 'Moment of Creation' spotlights artists in their element The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea is screening eight documentaries that offer an intimate view of artists at work in a series entitled "Moment of Creation" at the MMCA Seoul's Film Theater through May 24. Headlining the program is "The Mystery of Picasso" (1956), in which Henri-Georges Clouzot captures the Spanish master's painting process in real-time. It is followed by "Aalto" (2020), an exploration of Finnish architect-designer couple Alvar and Aino Aalto's design philosophy. Andrzej Wajda's final work "Afterimage" (2016) follows Polish avant-garde artist Wladyslaw Strzeminski, while Wim Wenders employs 3D technology in "Anselm" (2023) to delve into Anselm Kiefer's mythologically charged studio practice. The series branches into performing arts with Chantal Akerman's "One Day Pina Asked ..." (1983), showcasing choreographer Pina Bausch's experimental dance-theater troupe, Tanztheater Wuppertal. Other works include 2022 Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux's "The Super 8 Years" (2022), "Sisters with Transistors" (2020) on the women pioneers of electronic music and Amanda Kim's "Nam June Paik: The Moon Is the Oldest TV" (2023). MMCA pairs the screenings with talk sessions with experts, including a discussion with director Amanda Kim on May 23. Shows run Wednesday and Friday through Sunday. While admission is free, online reservation is required through MMCA's website.

Public invited to talk with Korea Artist Prize finalists
Public invited to talk with Korea Artist Prize finalists

Korea Herald

time05-02-2025

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  • Korea Herald

Public invited to talk with Korea Artist Prize finalists

Dialogue with finalists, judges introduced last year as part of revamp of annual prize The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea is inviting the public to a discussion with the Korea Artist Prize 2024 nominees to be held Tuesday as part of the winner selection process. The dialogue between the judges and the four nominated artists – Yoon Ji-young, Kwon Ha-youn, Yang Jung-uk and Jane Jin Kaisen -- about their works currently on view at the "Korea Artist Prize 2024" exhibition at the museum is open to audience participation. The dialogue will include questions chosen from among 700 left by exhibition visitors as well as questions from the floor on Tuesday. The discussion will be recorded and shared on the museum's YouTube channel, according to the museum. The open dialogue is part of the museum's efforts to improve the winner selection process of the annual art prize following criticisms of the quality of the finalist exhibition and the winner selection process. The winner of the Korea Artist Prize 2024 will be announced Feb. 13, and the exhibition will run through March 23. The talk will be held from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., Feb 11 at MMCA Seoul; registration can be done through the museum's website.

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