Poster image of 《SeMA Gift》 © SeMA

The exhibition is an annual event designed to introduce a new collection from the previous year to the general public. 

This event will exhibit some 60 artworks from various genres including Korean painting, painting, photography, sculpture, installation art, and new media. The new exhibits have been selected from among the 237 new items collected during 2013.


Seungwon Park, siaraM-part.1, 2008 © Seungwon Park

SeMA's 2013 collection of artworks consists of representative contemporary artworks made with various media, artworks by Korea's representative veteran artists, and artworks that are significant in the history of art. It is hoped that these works, which have been collected in accordance with the new collection policies established by SeMA in 2012, will help visitors understand the recent directions taken by Korean contemporary art.

In addition, the new collection will strike a balance between various genres such as Korean painting, painting, drawing & etching, photography, sculpture, installation art, and new media.

The exhibition title, Gift, has the meaning of a communication which intends to share SeMA's art collection with citizens, and is a way of expressing appreciation to the artists who have donated artworks to the collection. In fact, the artworks which have been donated during the last year account for more than 25% of the 2013 collection.


Seungwon Park, siaraM-part.2, 2008 © Seungwon Park

The exhibition hall on the first floor of the main building has been redesigned as a 'Gift Box' to house the new collection, which will establish the identity of SeMA in the coming years. The exhibition will consist of three differentiated sections, namely, box F, box P, and box M, according to the trend demonstrated by the new collection.

This exhibition will provide an opportunity for visitors to perceive the essence of visual art from multi-faceted perspectives, and enjoy various sociocultural discussions on contemporary art through the presentation of the ongoing artworks by young and veteran artists, in addition to artworks that have forged a significant place in the history of art, such as Feminist art, during the 1980s and '90s.

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