Period| | 2020.07.01 - 2020.10.18 |
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Operating hours| | 10:00 a.m. - 19:00 p.m.(Last enterence 18:00 p.m.) ※ Closed on Mon. |
Space| | Seoul Arts Center/Seoul |
Address| | 2406, Nambusunhwan-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea |
Closed| | Mon |
Price| | Adult 15,000 WON Student(13-18) 12,000 WON CHILDREN 9,000 WON |
Phone| | 02-580-1300 |
Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
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Exhibition Information
<Shooting the Pulitzer>, which recorded a cumulative audience of 500,000 in 2010 and 2014, will return to Korea in six years in 2020. You can see the story of the media's <Pulitzer Prizes>, which went beyond the moment and became history through their 1942-2020 press photo awards. <A Pulitzer Prize Photo Exhibition for 500,000 Hearts> Starting with its first exhibition in Korea in 1998, the 2020 Pulitzer Prize Photo Exhibition, which attracts 500,000 viewers in Seoul in three exhibitions and is remembered as the most beloved photo exhibition by Koreans, will showcase some 140 works, including award-winning works since 2014, which were not seen in the previous exhibition. <Korean First Pulitzer Prize for Photography> The 2019 Pulitzer Prize for 'Breaking News Photography' was won by a Reuters photo team that included Korean photographer Kim Kyung-hoon. The Pulitzer Prize committee said, "It vividly showed the desperate and sad side of the immigrants." The Photo shines proudly in a Pulitzer Prize collection called the Oscar for the photo. [Source] Seoul Art Center homepage