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Title The Trace of Korean Costumes in Living Culture
Period 2003-08-13 ~ 2003-09-29
Venue ExhibitionⅠ

This exhibition aims at looking back on how the basic forms of traditional Korean costumes have been changed and kept on the basis of the daily clothes. Korean costumes were usually focused on their ceremonial meaning and the difference in social position. However, the exhibition will display the life and value of Korean costumes clad and employed in the daily lives. Furthermore, it is suggested in this exhibition that the practical use and wearing of Korean clothes in our daily lives can be a method to promote globalization of Korean costumes. The exhibition is divided into five sections designed to explore the trace of Korean costumes represented in our everyday lives. The first section titled "Always Everlasting Korean Costumes" is designed to display the basic structure of Korean costumes through the mural paintings of the Goguryeo Kingdom(37 B.C.-A.D. 668) and foreigners' eyes and clothes such as women's skirts and jackets and men's pant and jackets sumptuously clad in a diversity of situations. The second section "Containing the Sense of the Era" demonstrates a new trend of clothes which was in vogue according to each period. It is designed to explore a new change and varied trends of Korean costumes through a variety of clothes such as a skirt worn in the line of women's chest and men' work clothes worn during the Unified Silla Kingdoms(668-935), beautiful men's overcoats, and vests and short outer coats worn over men's jackets appeared in the late Joseon Dynasty. The third section "Clothes depicting Our Wishes" presents culture of Korean costumes decorated with one's dream and wishes, which is designed to depict Koreans' simple mind praying for their health, wisdom, and hope for the future through several letters and the floral motifs shown in children's clothes and hwalot, a women's ceremonial clothes. The fourth section "A Supporting Actor brightening A Star" focuses on the underwear clothing culture of Korean costumes to complete a silhouette of the outer garment, unlike western clothes. A variety of underwear is introduced with its fabrics and natural dyes. The fifth section "For Globalization of Korean Costumes" explores possibilities on globalization of Korean costumes not only by developing their new styles but by modernizing them using different materials.







Date 2008-06-23
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