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Gallery Delaive: Family Delaive presents: 'Ayako Rokkaku, Dreams in my Hand' finanznachrichten.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from finanznachrichten.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
C.C.O.C. (CEO Kang Wook Kang, www.ccoc.co.kr), an exhibition specialist, announced today that they will present "Ayako Rokkaku, Dreams in my Hand" at the Hangaram Museum of Art, Seoul Arts Center, from December 2 (Saturday) to March 24 (Sunday), 2024. This is the largest solo exhibition of Ayako Rokkaku's work in Korea, featuring approximately 130 original works collected by the Delaive family of the Netherlands, including her early drawings and large-scale objects.
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JonOne, Untitled. The three dark blotches in the center were added by visitors to "Street Noise," an exhibition at P/O/S/T, a gallery at Seoul's Lotte Street Mall, who mistook the display for the paint and brushes used to make the piece for the trappings of a participatory work. (Photo courtesy of P/O/S/T.) While at Lotte World Mall in Seol a couple vandalised a painting after seeing its accompanied paint and brushes. The couple explained how they thought the $500 000 installation was a call to participate. Instead of pressing charges against the pair, the exhibitors focus on restoring the artwork.