Kansong Art Museum showcases digitalized national treasures in DDP media art exhibition Published: 29 Aug. 2024, 14:59 SHIN MIN-HEE shin.minhee@joongang.

co.kr Installation view of Kansong Art Museum's “When the clouds clear, the moon shines, the wind blows, and the stars shine′′ exhibition at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza. [KANSONG ART AND CULTURE FOUNDATION] The Kansong Art Museum is one of Korea’s biggest private museums, owning an extensive collection of national treasures.

Lately, however, the museum has been eyeing the future by transforming these historically significant items into immersive art. The museum, operated by the Kansong Art and Culture Foundation, is hosting its first immersive media art exhibition, “When the clouds clear, the moon shines, the wind blows, and the stars shine,” at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in Jung District, central Seoul. Kansong was founded in 1938 as Korea’s first private art museum and is located in Seongbuk District, central Seoul.

Related Article Precious cargo: Kansong Art Museum transfers 98 cultural assets to new facility Kansong Art Museum reopens doors after seven-year hiatus The exhibition features 99 digitalized versions of cultural assets owned by Kansong, like the “Haerye” segment of “Hunminjeongeum” (the book about how Hangul was created), landscape paintings of Mount Geumgang and pieces that depict everyday lives during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). The show’s title, “When the clouds clear, th.