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  • Two figures in a gallery where projected videos are playing on the walls.
    G.MAP / Seoul Metropolitan Government: Call for Façade Video, ‘Nam June Paik: Post-Fluxus Sense’ (South Korea)
    The Gwangju Media Art Platform (G.MAP) and Seoul Metropolitan Government are collaboratively organising an international open call for media facade artworks to be simultaneously exhibited in two cities – Gwangju and Seoul from 24 November 2023 – 31 March 2024.
    News
    Posted 18 September 2023
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  • 2023 Donggang International Photo Festival Open Call.
    Open Call for DongGang International Photo Festival, ‘The Magical Unknowns’ (South Korea)
    DongGang International Photo Festival invites submissions for its 21st edition, to be held this year from 21 July – 24 September 2023 in Yeongwol, Korea. This year’s theme is ‘The Magical Unknowns’. One ‘Artist of the year’ will receive a solo exhibition at DIPF and be invited to the opening.
    News
    Posted 24 April 2023
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  • Nabi Artist Residency 2023 Open Call.
    Art Center Nabi Residency, ‘East Meets East’ (South Korea)
    Art Center Nabi’s residency programme will run 14 August – 6 October 2023. It is organised in collaboration with Misk Art Institute, and is open to international artists interested in ‘East’ at the intersection of Art, Technology and Society.
    News
    Posted 5 April 2023
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  • A modernist sculpture consisting of a two big rocks, a circular mirror, a steel frame, and a cloth bag suspended from a wire is set up in an empty field.
    Art Like Salt Residency and Exhibition (South Korea)
    Taepyung Salt Farm X LAMPLAB seeks artists to submit entries for the juried exhibition, ‘Art Like Salt.’ The winners will be chosen to participate in a residency program in Shinan, designated a ‘Slow City’, in South Jeolla Province, South Korea, with the opportunity to create work in any of the following formats: photography, video, installation, sculpture, or sound. The theme for 2022 is ‘The Open World, and Beyond’.
    News
    Posted 13 April 2022
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  • A woman with her face painted white and a black dotted line drawn down it, over her nose, is on the inside of a bus with her hand pressed to the window.
    UNESCO’s 2018 Global Report: Re-Shaping Cultural Policies
    The Global Report assesses the impact of the most recent policies and measures taken around the world to implement the UNESCO 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, now ratified by 145 States and the European Union. Read the report and in particular the section ‘Surviving the paradoxes of mobility’ written by Khadija El Bennaoui.
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    Posted 14 December 2017