
“The coming together of artistic practices from Korea and India is a way to explore differences and imagine synthesis through our collective time, shared experiences and their geographic and temporal positionality”, say the organizers. Korean artists Haru K, Lee Jeong Lok and Lee Lee Nam will be featured at the exhibition. The opening ceremony is on 17 August at 5 pm.
Where: Korean Cultural Centre of India, Lajpat Nagar 4
When: 17 August-30 September, 9 am to 6 pm
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