Korea photography at Galerie Paris-Beijing

Suntag Noh, Red House, No. 28, 2005, Copyright of the artist, courtesy of Galerie Paris-Beijing 
Suntag Noh, Red House, No. 28, 2005, Copyright of the artist, courtesy of Galerie Paris-Beijing 

Who? Galerie Paris-Beijing

What? Galerie Paris-Beijing will be showcasing photography from more than 20 South Korean photographers from this month. The special group show will feature photographs based on themes of urbanization, globalization, consumerism, identity, culture, memory, family, sexuality and the social fabric.

When? Now until 2nd November 2013

Where? Paris-Beijing Gallery, Hôtel Winssinger, Rue de l’Hôtel des Monnaies 66, 1060 Brussels

How? For more information, see www.galerieparisbeijing.com

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