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The Korean Cultural Center (KCC) introduces promising Korean artists to Hong Kong through its Korean Young Artists Series and, in its seventh year of running, has brought 14 of the latest works by three painters to be exhibited in PMQ.
Son Donghyun reinterprets East Asian art through contemporary Korean paintings; look out for his ‘Travelers among Mountains and Streams’, a 10-panel piece which works with various materials and techniques. Woo Jeongsu’s series ‘Three Devils by the Bedside’ is an allegory for the common modern ailments of depression and insomnia, while Key Minjung mostly works with glass and white rice paper.
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