Widely considered Korea’s most prominent calligrapher, Jung Do-Jun will be featured in the upcoming “Paths of Ink” exhibition at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Courtesy photo A new “Paths of Ink” ...
My journey into Korean culture began, like many others, through music and dramas. Over time, however, my curiosity moved beyond entertainment and toward understanding the deeper artistic and ...
Calligraphy by a South Korean independence hero, created while awaiting execution for assassinating a Japanese leader, is breaking new auction records in Seoul, as the country's ultra-rich seek to ...
An international Hangul calligraphy exhibition and performance, organized by the Sejong Institute at Tallinn University in Estonia and the Korean Literary Creative Writing Association (Shin Sujeong), ...
Jointly organized with the Cultural Coordination Center under the Asia Cooperation Dialogue (CCCACD), the exhibition unfolded under the poignant theme of “Family.” It served as a dynamic platform to ...
SEOUL - A hanging scroll with calligraphy believed to have been brushed by Hirobumi Ito, Japan's first prime minister and the architect of its colonization of the Korean Peninsula, has surfaced in ...
Korean calligraphy, which has evolved from a means of recording to a form of artistic expression using the Korean alphabet known as Hangeul, has been designated a National Intangible Cultural Heritage ...
Jointly organized with the Cultural Coordination Center under the Asia Cooperation Dialogue, the exhibition unfolded under the poignant theme of “Family,” serving as a dynamic platform to deepen ...
Syngman Rhee, the authoritarian president of South Korea throughout the 1950s, received his advanced degrees at Harvard and Princeton. But, in his youth (Rhee was born in 1875), he had a traditional ...