Korean galleries to take part in Tokyo Gendai as part of collaboration with Art Busan
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Korean galleries to take part in Tokyo Gendai as part of collaboration with Art Busan
"The project aims to support mobility and collaboration for East Asian galleries, to cultivate sustainable cultural exchange, and to promote the international visibility of Korean contemporary art. The partnership is supported by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Arts Management Service. "The partnership between Tokyo Gendai and Art Busan represents an important milestone in fostering cross-cultural exchange between two exceptionally dynamic contemporary art scenes," says Eri Takane, the director of Tokyo Gendai."
"The Connect project showcases a dynamic array of established and emerging galleries throughout various sectors. Johyun Gallery, Gana Art, Gallery Baton and The Columns Gallery are participating in the Galleries sector; The Page Gallery, ShanghART, PYO Gallery in the Eda Branch sector; and EM Gallery, THEO, VODA Gallery and BANK are joining Hana Flower sector. The installation exhibition sector, Sato, will present Kim Taek Sang from Johyun Gallery."
Art Busan and Tokyo Gendai launched Connect to present nine Korean and two Chinese galleries at Tokyo Gendai (11–14 September) at Pacifico Yokohama. The project supports mobility and collaboration among East Asian galleries, cultivates sustainable cultural exchange, and promotes international visibility for Korean contemporary art. The initiative is supported by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Arts Management Service. Participating galleries span multiple sectors, and six Korean galleries will also present a collaborative programme at the Terrada Art Complex during Tennoz Art Week (10–15 September), featuring artists including Kim Hongjoo, Lee Bae and Kim Taek Sang.
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