Poster image of 《Historicape: 37 Seosomun-dong》 © SeMA

In celebration of the 120th anniversary of the proclamation of the Korean Empire, Seoul Museum of Art presents the 《Historicape: 37 Seosomun-dong》 exhibition, a collection of archives on the Seosomun Main Building.
 
The Jeong-dong area including Seosomun is a historic place where the modern history of Korea, from the Late Period of Joseon to the present, has unfolded. The reexamination of 37 Seosomun-dong - which has transformed from the Royal English School, Royal College, to German consulate, to Hansung District Court, to Bureau of Land Investigation, to Gyeongseong District Court, to Supreme Court, and finally to Seoul Museum of Art - conjures the tragic history of the Korean empire and the disgraceful history of the Japanese colonial era to the living present, rather than have them linger as a dark past.
 
Recalling Edward Carr's classical remarks that 'history is a endless dialogue between the present and the past', it is another pleasure of the exhibition to actively interpret history through the works of the artists participating in this 'endless dialogue'. Through the spaces open to participation, the audiences of the exhibition are also invited into this 'Historyscape’ that we all creating together.

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