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For Korean Americans, 'reverse migration' brings joy — and painJohn Tae-yu Kim arrived in the United States in 1990 as a 30-year-old seminary student from South Korea — only to quit ... big enough to have international art exhibitions, and where convenience ...
Korean Americans are returning to the country ... in a city that is both walkable yet big enough to have international art exhibitions, and where convenience stores are open all night.
Still image from “Brilliant A” by Kim Young-eun (Courtsey of SongEun Art and Cultural ... surrounding the Korean song,” she said. Kim’s works question the “migration of sound ...
Recent shifts in South Korean art market regulation stand to boost the international profile of the country’s artists. This summer, two significant legislative changes were introduced ...
A Korean gallerist is staging a new boutique art fair in London this summer to showcase emerging talents from her home country in a bid to boost the exposure of contemporary K-art abroad.
This is just the beginning of over 100 years of migration of the Korean diaspora to places like the U.S., China, South America and more. Reset gets a brief history on Korean migration, activism ...
Hope said that Hong Kong films and Japanese animation are at opposite ends of the spectrum stretching from commerce and art films, but said that Korean stories demonstrate a balance between ...
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