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SUH YONGSUN : Songs of Sorrow and Loyalty, Danjong and Kim Si-seup

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GalleryMEME’s special exhibition, “Songs of Sorrow and Loyalty : Danjong and Kim Si-seup,” marks the 40th anniversary of artist Suh Yongsun’s “Danjong Historical Painting Project”. The exhibition focuses on how the lives of Danjong and Kim Si-seup intersected amid the turbulent currents of history.
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Title: SUH YONGSUN : Songs of Sorrow and Loyalty, Danjong and Kim Si-seup
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GalleryMEME’s special exhibition, “Songs of Sorrow and Loyalty : Danjong and Kim Si-seup,” marks the 40th anniversary of artist Suh Yongsun’s “Danjong Historical Painting Project”.
The exhibition focuses on how the lives of Danjong and Kim Si-seup intersected amid the turbulent currents of history.

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