PODO Museum

Coordinates: 33°19′09″N 126°23′09″E / 33.3193°N 126.3858°E / 33.3193; 126.3858
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PODO Museum
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General information
Location788, Sallongnam0-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si
Town or cityJeju Island
CountrySouth Korea
Website
www.podomuseum.com
Korean name
Hangul
포도뮤지엄
Revised RomanizationPodo Myujieom
McCune–ReischauerP'odo Myujiŏm

The PODO Museum is a private art museum and cultural complex on Jeju Island, in South Korea. The name PODO means "grape" in Korean and the museum neighbors PODO Hotel, which was designed by Korean-Japanese architect Jun Itami.[1]

History[edit]

The PODO Museum was inaugurated on April 24, 2021 under the directorship of Chloe H Kim. The building was designed in 2011 by the late architect Kim Seok Chul (1943-2016), who also designed the Korean pavilion in the Giardini of the Venice Biennale with Venetian architect Franco Mancuso.[2]

Exhibitions[edit]

Exhibitions at the PODO Museum are on an annual basis.

  • The World We Made (April 24, 2021 - May 23, 2022)[3] showcased the works of the following artists: Airan Kang, Zhang Xiaogang, Yongbaek Lee, Kijong Zin, Ryota Kuwakubo, Yongju Kwon, Seonglib, Sujin Choi. This exhibition was also available on Naver's metaverse platform Zepeto[4] and its 13 artworks were up for auction on Featured by Binance (August 8-15, 2021)[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A wave of media art envelops Jeju Island's many museums". Korea JoongAng Daily. May 11, 2021.
  2. ^ "A premature but significant birth: The beginning of Korean Pavilion at the Venice Biennale and its aftermath" (PDF). dspace.vutbr.cz.
  3. ^ "PODO MUSEUM EN". en.podomuseum.com.
  4. ^ Seung-hyun, Song (August 11, 2021). "[Anniversary Special] Korean museums betting its future on metaverse". The Korea Herald.
  5. ^ "T&C Foundation's APoV Exhibition "The World We Made" Up for Auction as NFT Art". finance.yahoo.com.
  6. ^ "'Yet, With Love' at Podo Museum in Jeju celebrates the undercelebrated". Korea JoongAng Daily. July 7, 2022.
  7. ^ "PODO MUSEUM EN". en.podomuseum.com.

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