An Evening with Kim Hong Joo

Join us to celebrate the exhibition Lineages: Korean Art at The Met.

Join us to celebrate the exhibition Lineages: Korean Art at The Met with a special conversation between Met curator Iris Moon and artist Kim Hong-Joo, who is featured in the exhibition. The exhibition displays the history of Korean art in broad strokes. Hear the unique perspective, process, and insight Hong-Joo brings to his work, and explore the multiplicity of ideas that have resonated across time and bound artists together.

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