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Title : Special Screenings of art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century
Writer : KFCC Date : 2009.10.14
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Special screenings of will be held in the Cinema Room of the Korea Foundation Cultural Center on October 17 and 24. Produced by art21 in the United States and sponsored by the Korea Foundation, features world-renowned contemporary artists and their art world. The screening event will serve as a special occasion to see the contemporary artists' vision, inspiration and creativity, as well as how they deal with major issues of modern society through their works. It will provide art experts and students with a rare opportunity to meet world artists, rarely reachable otherwise, including Kimsooja, Jeff Koons, John Baldessari, Cindy Sherman, Mary Heilmann, and Cao Fei, all at the same time.



SCREENING SCHEDULE
Oct.17, Oct. 24 (only Oct.24 seats are available, as of Oct.14)
[1st session]
13:00-13:55 Compassion: William Kentridge, Carrie Mae Weems, Doris Salcedo
14:00-14:55 Fantasy: Jeff Koons, Mary Heilmann, Florian Maier-Aichen, Cao Fei
Intermission
[2nd session]
16:00-16:55 Transformation: Paul McCarthy, Cindy Sherman, Yinka Shonibare MBE,
17:00-17:55 Systems: Julie Mehretu, John Baldessari, Kimsooja, Allan McCollum


LANGUAGE
English


VENUE
Cinema Room, the Korea Foundation Cultural Center


ADMISSION FEE
free


RESERVATIONS
Those who wish to attend the event are asked to first sign up for membership at the Korea Foundation Cultural Center website, and leave a message on the Freeboard including full name, mobile phone no. e-mail address as well as sections(priority goes to those who wants all sections)
The results of reservation requests will be announced on reply on the board and individual notifications will be sent out.


CONTACT
www.kfcenter.or.kr, 02)2151-6500,6520

* The event is co-organized by Art21, a non-profit artistic organization established for the benefit of artists, students, teachers and the general public around the world.
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