The Korean Cultural Center pays posthumous tribute to cartoonist Kim Jung-Gi, with a free exhibition on view from November 16, 2023 to March 16, 2024. Don't miss these "Infinite Lines".
As October draws to a close, the Korean Cultural Center invites you to immerse yourself in South Korean culture, with an exceptional line-up of dance performances, film clubs and exhibitions.
Dans le coeur de la vague (In the Heart of the Wave) is the new free immersive exhibition from the Korean Cultural Center in Paris. The program includes a poetic and bewitching adventure that reveals the city of Busan from every angle, thanks to digital video-mapping works to be discovered until August 30, 2023.
Event! The Korean Cultural Center welcomes a new exhibition of NFT works from May 31 to September 16, 2023, on the occasion of its major exhibition dedicated to the Freely Moving City of Busan. Colorful water effects, games with the elements, interactions between man and machine, 3D waves, creations inspired by Buddhism and traditional Korean painting, a gallery of NFT works as astonishing as they are inspiring are presented in Paris as well as online! Not to be missed!
Come and discover the beautiful port city of Busan from all angles, during a free exhibition at the Korean Cultural Center, from May 30 to September 16, 2023. A beautiful glimpse of the Korea of yesterday and today, between traditional culture and digital arts.
To celebrate the Taste Korea festival, the Centre culturel coréen – or Korean Culture Center – nestled in Paris 8th arrondissement concocts an exclusive immersive and free exhibition inspired by the famous lantern festival. Meet from June 30 to September 9, 2022, to enjoy this fabulous journey!
On the occasion of its inauguration, the Korean Culture Center invites Asian art fans to discover TEKKAL, Couleurs de Corée (TEKKAL, Colors of Korea), from November 20, 2019 to February 14, 2020, an exhibition focusing on the meaning and use of colors in Korean’s lives and culture. The occasion to discover how colors influence Koreans’ lives as well as art and contemporary creation.