Korean Treasures from the Chester and Cameron Chang Collection lecture and exhibition walkthrough
Artist / Curator Talks
June 27, 2024 | 7:00 pm
Korean Treasures from the Chester and Cameron Chang Collection Exhibition Walkthrough
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Resnick Pavillion
1717 East 7th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90021
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM PST
Join GYOPO at the Korean Treasures exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, before it closes on June 30th! Our special evening at LACMA will begin with a short slide lecture, followed by a walkthrough with curator Stephen Little.
Korean Treasures from the Chester and Cameron Chang Collection is a selection of works drawn from the largest gift of Korean art in the museum’s history. In 2021, the museum announced the acquisition of an initial major gift of 100 works of Asian art from Dr. Chester Chang and Dr. Cameron C. Chang (MD). The collection consists primarily of Korean paintings, calligraphy, sculpture, ceramics, lacquers, furniture, and other works of art ranging in date from the Three Kingdoms Period (c. 57 BCE–668 CE) to the 20th century. The bulk of the works in this collection has remained within a single family for a century and has never publicly been on view. Organized chronologically and by material, this exhibition presents 35 donated and promised gifts, including traditional Korean secular and religious paintings, calligraphies, rare mid-20th-century oil paintings from both North and South Korea, and ceramics of the Goryeo (918–1392) and Joseon (1392–1897) dynasties.
Chester Chang (Chang Jung Ki), a former LACMA trustee, was born in Seoul in 1939; he and his son Cameron are descended, through Chester’s mother, Min Byeongyoon, from the family of Queen Min (1851–1895), the last queen of the Joseon dynasty (known posthumously as Empress Myeongseong).
This exhibition is curated by Stephen Little, Florence and Harry Sloan Curator of Chinese Art and Department Head, Chinese, Korean, and South and Southeast Asian Art.
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