For Sung Hwa Kim, a traditional Korean white porcelain jar serves as a starting point for an ongoing series of still lifes.
A picture of “Daemyeongnyul.” Courtesy of the Korea Heritage Service The controversial treasure designation of Daemyeongnyul,” a legal text of Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910), also known as “The ...
By Lee Jihae Products whose designs reflect cultural heritage are gaining popularity to the point that they have gone beyond ...
Her book covers bathing cultures from ancient Greece and Rome, medieval Europe, to modern Korea and the Ottoman Empire.
International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8, provides an opportunity to reflect on the strides made in women's rights in ...
Demonstration of traditional Korean swordsmanship A man clad in traditional Korean military dress demonstrates sword-wielding ...
For a long time, investors in Korean equities have sought to understand the anatomy of the so-called 'Korean discount,' the ...
Monstrum, a Korean monster action flick, started from a brief record in The Annals Of The Joseon Dynasty that a strange monster haunted the royal palace in 1527 during the reign of King Jungjong.
Showing at the Denver Art Museum, a show that highlights you don't need to be perfect to be captivating. Porcelain white, ...