11.07.2022 Press release

Hyundai Motor and LACMA Open “The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art”

  • The exhibition presents new interpretations of Korean modern art history through 130 works spanning the period of 1897-1965
  • Running from Sep. 11, 2022, to Feb. 19, 2023, the exhibition is part of The Hyundai Project at LACMA, a 10-year art initiative
  • It is also the second exhibition in the continuous Korean Art Scholarship Program, presenting a global exploration of traditional and contemporary Korean art

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Hyundai Motor Company today announced “The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art,” the seventh exhibition of The Hyundai Project at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and the second project of the Korean Art Scholarship Program at LACMA. The exhibition will run from September 11, 2022, to February 19, 2023.

“The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art” will present approximately 130 works by 88 artists who, between 1897 and 1965, explored the development of modern art in Korea through their interactions with and reinterpretations of foreign cultures. The exhibition provides new perspectives on Korean art in the modern period by weaving works from various fields, such as oil paintings, photography and sculptures, into a cultural tapestry. The show will be organized in five sections, each assortment arranged according to thematic approaches that show representative features of Korean art at that time, including the Japanese colonial period (1910-1945).

Rha Hye-sok, Self-portrait, 1928, Suwon I Park Museum, Photo courtesy Suwon I Park Museum

With the support of numerous institutions, including the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA), another one of Hyundai Motor's museum partners since 2013, and private collections of the late Korean business magnate Kun-hee Lee, a number of works will be presented in the United States for the first time.

The exhibition is part of The Hyundai Project at LACMA, a 10-year partnership that has been organizing exhibitions and other projects, mostly with a focus on supporting the field of art and technology and a continuation of the Korean Art Scholarship Initiative. The latter presents a global exploration of traditional and contemporary Korean art through research, publications and exhibitions, which is a key element of the ongoing partnership between Hyundai Motor and LACMA.

Among the various initiatives of our partnership with LACMA, the Korean Art Scholarship program holds an important place in our hearts, as it enables Korean art to be revisited and shared with a global audience. ’The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art’ sheds light on unexplored aspects of modernity and contextualizes them within a novel framework to foster fruitful conversations on Korean modern art.

Thomas Schemera Executive Vice President and Head of Customer Experience Division of Hyundai Motor Company

Kim Eung-won, Orchids and Rocks, Early 20th century, Los Angeles County Museum of Art,
East Asian Art Council Fund, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA

'The Space Between' brings to light an era of profound change in Korean art history, illustrating how encounters and exchanges with other cultures led artists to set out on new creative paths. It’s exciting to be able to share this story in Los Angeles, which is home to the largest Korean population outside of Korea. We’re grateful to Hyundai Motor Company for its commitment to presenting new perspectives on Korean art through our long-term partnership.

Michael Govan LACMA CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director

The Hyundai Project at LACMA is a joint initiative between Hyundai Motor and LACMA that began in 2015. The 10-year partnership is the longest and largest commitment from a corporate sponsor in the museum’s history. Under the umbrella of The Hyundai Project, Hyundai Motor and LACMA will continue to foster ties between the worlds of art and technology and promote greater understanding of Korean art through 2024.

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