Explanations and Behind-the-Scenes Stories Tailored for Teenagers

Sehwa Art Museum, operated by the Taekwang Group Sehwa Arts and Culture Foundation, announced on June 11 that it will offer free admission and guided tours to expand opportunities for teenagers to experience contemporary art.

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High school students and teachers from schools located in Seoul can visit the two ongoing special exhibitions free of charge. For group visits, docent-guided tours are also available. The guided tours are tailored to the perspectives of teenagers, explaining contemporary artworks and their behind-the-scenes stories.


Group visits and guided tours can be reserved via phone or email. This special exhibition is the first to be organized since Chairman Lee Hojin took office and runs until June 28. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and is closed every Monday.


Currently, Sehwa Art Museum is presenting 19 experimental works in the exhibition "Transparent Hands, Moving Colors," encompassing both visual and auditory experiences. Visitors can feel the passage of time through interactive artworks that respond to their movements.


"Silhouettes of Memory: Form, Image, Perspective" is an exhibition that reinterprets rapidly produced and consumed memories in today's digital environment from the perspective of human senses and experiences. It features 36 works across various media, including painting, installation, and video.



A Sehwa Art Museum representative stated, "This program was designed to help teenagers enjoy contemporary art in their daily lives and foster artistic imagination," adding, "We will continue to develop various programs to provide cultural and artistic experiences for young people."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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