Program
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Sound Reasons Festival VI Event Period 2018-09-14 - 2018-11-22
Exhibition on view: 14th September to 22 November 2018 Time: 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM (Closed on Sunday and Public Holidays) Venue: Korean Cultural Centre, 25 A, Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi Curator: Ish S Korean Cultural Centre India is organizing exhibition ‘Sound Reasons Festival VI’ which will focus on the Indian and the Asian Sound Art scene. Creative activities will include live performances, workshops and Sound Installations that will happen across various venues in Delhi, Goa and Banglaore. 14 artists are participating in the exhibition: Venzha Christ, Marcus Maeder, Shun Owada, Arnont Nongyao, Salomé Voegelin, Ish S, Cathy Lane, Suvani Suri, Paul Purgas, Diffused beats, Wicked Mannequins, Bidisha Das, Kaushal Sapre and Dipali Gupta. CURATORS NOTE The world is heard, its sonic space and time is generated through the complex unity of perception. At Sound Reasons this listening becomes the center point as an innovative and generative practice, and as a strategy of engagement we explore different curative landscapes each time. The experience of the works presented at the festival show a small spectrum of the possibilities of Sound. At the Sound Reasons Festival we want to initiate such listening(s) through explorations and inter media intersections as we explore the world and the lived experience through sound. For the sixth edition of the Sound Reasons Festival we have a great opportunity to represent the Asian Scene with the focus on South East Asian Sound Art. By uniting the artists with similar creative processes and with the focus on the phenomenological and listening, newer curative patterns have emerged. Over the next few months various live performances and Sound installations will be presented tracing these hybrid patterns, with the momentum not settling on broad themes as ushered by the visual arts, but on developing newer languages of interpretations and the experiential. Sound as a medium is very dynamic and its activities and forms can be experienced and appreciated through a continuous engagement over time. The characteristics of continuity and redefinition are complex, yet vital, to positioning Sound Art as a truly post-modern form. At Sound Reasons I have used an open ended approach to curation in order to navigate the complex waters of Sound Art so that more can be experienced. Therefore, at the Sound Reasons Festival the medium and its processes are always the foci and have to be engaged with and explored. As a medium, 'the sonic frame' in the form of experiences curated and generated here is as intangible as sound itself, and these are redrawn countless times. Definition is not in the history or in socio-political discourse, but it is in the now and in the listening of it. And in this becoming, the imagination becomes more important than the reality, the virtual more significant than the real. The fleeting experience of the sounds and the noise is the construct of the individual themselves and not of their histories and their cognitive developments.
Post Date 2018-09-14 -
Princess Dorothy Artist Talk Event Period 2018-07-11 - 2018-07-12
Korean Cultural Centre India, New Delhi invites you to Open Studio and Artist Presentation Princess Dorothy Artist Talk Princess Pea | Dorothy M. Yoon Wed, 11 July 2018, 2 pm onward About Princess-Dorothy Artist Talk Korean artist Ms Dorothy and Indian artist Princess Pea will be discussing the project that they will undertake as part of their exhibition next May 2019 at KCCI. This talk is part of our project EXIT Residency, through which we aim to create a starting point of the two-way communication between Delhi and Seoul artists for various cultural interactions. The project is a way to understand the characteristics of the two places in a better way by studying the influence of society, history, politics and environment on artistic activities of the two places. On the same line, the Princess- Dorothy exhibition aims to display the contemporary art scene of the two countries through the eyes of the women artists.
Post Date 2018-07-06 -
Un_Ceremic Event Period 2018-04-25 - 2018-04-26
Korean Artist Jung HyeSook, who has been observing the ceramic and its characteristics, is ending her one-month residency at Korean Cultural Centre India. On 26th April(Thursday) 5pm, she gives a presentation about her artworks and themes to the audience. Anyone interested in art, ceramic can join us.
Post Date 2018-04-25 -
Life of Joy IV & Grillanda III Event Period 2018-04-23 - 2018-05-11
Life of Joy IV & GRILLANDA III Exhibition by the students of KCCI painting Class @ Nam June Paik Hall, Korean Cultural Centre India INAUGURATION: MONDAY, 23-04-2018 , 5 PM ONWARDS Exhibition on View: 23 April 2018 ~ 11 May 2018 | 09am - 06pm About Life of Joy IV & Grillanda III : The Fourt edition of Life of Joy and the third edition of Grillanda is showcasing artworks by the students of the painting class at the Korean Cultural Centre India and Korean Assosiation under the guidance of artist/teacher Song Cha Nyang. Participating Artists: Maria Alvarez Cameron Lisa In Kyoung Jeong Kyoungsuk Cho Jiyoung Nam Sunyoung Park Young Sook Kwon Shibani Kathuria Youngran Song Chun Hye Jin Jungmi Cho Jeongae choi Song cha Nyang Eun Yeong Jang Eunyoung Jung Hyojin Jeong
Post Date 2018-04-20 -
INTEGRATION Event Period 2018-03-16 - 2018-03-24
Korean Cultural Centre India cordially invites you to <Integration> Flower class and Ink Painting class students exhibition 16-03-2018 ~ 24-03-2018 Flowers met Ink We are breathing in a myriad of Nature-friendly environments within the limit of The Fourth Industrial Revolution. In the point of view, where individuality and mutual respect of individuals are important, We feel unbounded freedom and peace by pursuing creative spirit and peace of mind. The meeting of Flowers intuiting a sense of the season in the changing time and Ink which trains mind contains an element of cultural recreation. I would like to hope for peace in the time when Korea, India, and all others become altogether. Integration is an exhibition of flower arrangement class and Ink painting class students of KCCI. This year the the of the exhibition is the unification, Freedom and Peace Artists: Flower class: Soojin Kim Hee Jung Lee Choi Younghye Du Sung yee Mi Ryung Maeng Souw haw Ga Woon Moon Kyung Soon Jin Nan Jung Jung Sang Hee Moon Seon Suk Choi ink painting class: Anupriya Roy Hyeon Suk Kwon Jang Hee Mun Joann Soh Mugdha Sadhwani Prachi Jain Sneha Negi Yeona Kang
Post Date 2018-03-14