Public Lecture by Andrew Russeth, International Art Critic
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
@ Korean Cultural Center NY Official Youtube Channel
*Free admission
The lecture will present Park Seo-Bo, artist, teacher, and organizer, who has been an essential force in Korean contemporary art for well more than half a century. Now 90, he is seeing his stature continue to grow, with a panoply of major recent international exhibitions, an acclaimed 2019 retrospective at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul, and plans to open museums focused on his work.
About the lecturer
Andrew Russeth is an art critic based in Seoul. He has been executive editor of ARTnews and The New York Observer, and was awarded the Rabkin Prize for visual arts journalism in 2019. Russeth’s writing has appeared in The New York Times, New York, T, Artforum, Parkett, and other publications. His blog about contemporary art and art history in New York, 16 Miles of String, has been supported by the Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program.
AHL Foundation and Korean Cultural Center New York’s collaborative Public Lecture Series aim to provide the general public, as well as the Korean American community, with the opportunity to learn diverse theoretical perspectives on issues related to Korean art and culture and to reflect further on future interactions between Korean art and various worldwide global communities.
Organized by the AHL Foundation in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Center New York