Exhibition poster of 《HIP, KOREA!》 © Incheon International Airport Museum

Incheon International Airport Corporation(President Lee Hak-jae) announced on the 25th that, together with the Korea Heritage Agency(President Lee Gwi-young), it will present the special exhibition 《HIP, KOREA! - Craft Connecting Time, Shaping the Future》 at the Incheon International Airport Museum through March of next year.

Under the theme “tradition and hipness* through crafts,” this exhibition presents in one place approximately 70 works, including young and contemporary craft works that express the distinctive charm and strength of Korean traditional crafts with a contemporary sensibility, as well as traditional craft objects that serve as the roots of those works.

Installation view of 《HIP, KOREA!》 © Incheon International Airport Museum

The exhibition is composed of two flows. First, through a layout that naturally leads from the contemporary to the traditional, along with lighting and spatial direction, it expresses an emotional flow connecting different eras.

The first half highlights the sensibility and potential of today’s K-craft through contemporary craft works in various fields, including metal, ceramics, wood lacquer, and textiles. The latter half presents actual artifacts and traditional craft objects from the collections of the National Museum of Korea and Yanggu Porcelain Museum, connecting them with contemporary works to convey the roots and aesthetic depth of Korean craft.

During the exhibition period, participatory programs for visitors will also be operated. At the Korean Traditional Culture Center next to the Incheon International Airport Museum, a free “bojagi keyring making” experience will be offered to visitors.

Lee Hak-jae, President of Incheon International Airport Corporation, said, “As interest in Korean culture is increasing worldwide, we plan to continue expanding various cultural and artistic exhibitions introducing K-content, and to share the beauty of Korean culture with the world from the gateway to Korea.”

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