The first-ever Celebrate Korea is underway at New York City's Rockefeller Center, where visitors can view works of art, sample food and tour exhibits celebrating Korea's culture and heritage.
Korean-born artists’ works are on open display at the heart of New York City. Johyun Gallery is presenting masterpieces by Park Seo-bo, Lee Bae, Jin Meyerson and Yoon Jong-suk inside and outside the Rockefeller Center. Lee’s 6.5-meter-tall, site specific sculpture of stacked charcoal in the center's iconic Channel Gardens is the first work by a Korean artist to be shown at the outdoor space. The.
At the Channel Gardens outside the landmark Rockefeller Center, amid a sea of skyscrapers in the heart of New York City, stands artist Lee Bae s towering stack of pine charcoal.
A new, special exhibition focusing on modern and contemporary Korean art, including a 21-foot-tall sculpture outside is now on display at the Rockefeller
Ronson Chan
Photo: Ronson Chan
“The tram, or ‘ding ding’, is a Hong Kong icon. Moving through the Chinese signboard and the golden McDonald’s sign, it captures the phenomenon of
East-meets-West culture in Hong Kong.” Ronson Chan
Alex Castro-Moore
Photo: Alex Castro-Moore
“I’ve always loved the interesting results produced by shooting through windows of Traditional Chinese Medicine shops.” Alex Castro Moore
Elaine Li
Photo: Elaine Li
“This photo is peak Mong Kok. You can hear the honks and chatter through the image.” Elaine Li
Christopher Lim
Photo: Christopher Lim
“I used to feel lonely being alone. But I’m learning this same loneliness that isolates us is what brings us closer.” Christopher Lim