HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung
HJ Shin Jaeyoung

 

Price: 15,000 Won for adults, adolescents, and Children

Opening Hours: 10:00-19:00 From monday to Sunday (until April 2, Closed every First monday of the month)

Location: ground Seesaw Seochon (18-8, Jahamun-ro 6-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)

For those who have grown weary of modern society, here is a perfect opportunity to recharge your affection for humanity and life. This exhibition located in Seochon, Seoul will give you a new perspective towards your daily existence. The Anonymous Project is Lee Shulman’s collection of 800,000 color film slides. The project consists of everyday images, mainly set in the United States of America and the United Kingdom between the 1940s and 1980s. Most of the subjects that are depicted in the photographs, as well as those who took them, are unidentified. Nonetheless, these pictures uncover extraordinary levels of affection as they capture intimate presences, such as family, friends, lovers, and pets. Even though your timeline, race, and country are different from those in the snapshots, you will eventually be able to build a point of sympathy towards the anonymous beings. This owes to the fact that every- one has those same mundane, yet special moments in their lives. So, visit The Anonymous Project this weekend and cherish The Anonymous Project’s heartwarming moments.

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