The exhibition, which began on April 9, revisits a custom cherished by Koreans who exchanged calendars in winter and fans during the summer months.
Beyond their practical function of offering respite from the heat, fans, particularly during the late Joseon Dynasty, evolved into a popular artistic medium. Calligraphy and intricate paintings adorned these objects, transforming them into portable works of art.
The Kansong Art Museum is presenting 54 select pieces from its extensive collection of 133 fan paintings. Notably, 23 of these artworks are being unveiled to the public for the very first time.






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