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"Waterdrops" (1986) by Kim Tschang-yeul is on display at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Jongno District, central Seoul, as part of the artist's retrospective exhibition set to ...
Artist Kim Tschang-yeul’s retrospective opens Thursday with works spanning his 50-year artistic career Artist Kim Tschang-yeul holds a retrospective that looks back on his artistic career, following ...
A drop of water vanishes as soon as it appears — gliding down glass, sinking into earth, evaporating into air. Kim Tschang-yeul (1929-2021) seized these fleeting beads and made them eternal. For half ...
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Korean art master Kim Tschang-yeul is known for his paintings of waterdrops that appear as real as photographs — as if they might burst if touched — yet relatively little is known about his artistic ...
100 x 81 cm (39 3/8 x 31 7/8 in.) ...
A massive retrospective on Kim Tschang-yeul, or "Mr. Waterdrops" as he was affectionately known abroad, will open at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Arts (MMCA) in Jongno District, ...
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