Venice Biennale Korean Pavilion
The Korean Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2019, ⓒKim Taeeun

Venice Biennale Korean Pavilion

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The Venice Biennale is an international art festival that began in 1895, and the Korean Pavilion opened in 1995 as the 26th national pavilion. The establishment of the Korean Pavilion was the result of government-level support, corporate donations, and the activism of artists after Paik Nam June’s work was exhibited in the German Pavilion and won the Golden Lion Award. The Pavilion was allocated space in Castello between the German and Japanese Pavilions. It was built primarily of glass and metal and based on the design of architect Kim Seokchul.
* Source: Multilingual Glossary of Korean Art by Korea Arts Management Service

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