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Korean Cultural Centre Australia

Inflection-Following Polaris

Where
255 Elizabeth St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Korean Cultural Centre Australia
When

Weekdays, 10am to 6pm Friday 14 March to Friday 9 May

The Korean Cultural Centre Australia presents its first exhibition of 2025, Inflection-Following Polaris, showcasing 12 artists from South Korea and Australia from 14 March to 9 May.

These artists include: Carolyn Craig, Geoff Kleem, Damian Dillon, David Manley, Roy Subum Lee, KO Kyoung Ho, KIM Kunju, GEUM Joong-gi, KOH Bongsoo, MOON Sang-wook, LIM Anna, and LEE Jeoung Hee.

Inflection-Following Polaris delves into key moments where Korean and Australian cultures intersect and shape each other within contemporary art. The exhibition highlights pivotal points in the artists’ creative journeys that spark innovation and enrich artistic expression. Through diverse media, including photography, sculpture, and installation, it offers a rare opportunity to experience the artistic narratives of both Korean and Australian artists in a shared space, encouraging deeper cultural understanding and engagement through art.

Inflection-Following Polaris

  • 14 March – 9 May 2025 (Monday to Friday, 10am to 6pm)

  • Free entry

  • Korean Cultural Centre Australia Gallery

Photograph: Document Photography

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