I always find old photographs of Seoul so fascinating. So I head to Seoul Museum of History during the weekend to check out Seoul Nostalgia: A Retrospective Photographic Exhibition of Kim Hanyong.
The title itself if very fitting. Nostalgia. Whenever I came across older middle-aged people at the exhibit hall, I can't help but wonder what they are thinking while looking at those photographs.
The exhibit is divided into two themes: 'Memories of the City' and 'Portraits of Beauty'
In 'Memories of the City', Kim Han-yong's photography takes us back to the late 1950s. Kim bought his first camera, a Rolleicord and embarked on his photographic journey. Photos he took during that decade showed images of the aftermath of the Korean War. The panoramic images on display are especially impressive. Nowadays, modern cameras let you take a panoramic shot just by panning the camera from left to right. But during the 50s, creating panoramic photographs took meticulous efforts to piece together at least 6 pictures or in some cases more than 30 different pictures. There are also aerial shots of old Seoul and photos that display the transformation and rapid growth of the city from 1950s to 1970s.
The adjacent hall is called 'Portraits of Beauty'. Kim Han-yong is an absolute figure in the domestic advertising photographic community. A fair portion of the products that flooded the markets in the industrialization period in the 1960s and 70s – ranging from home appliances, cosmetics to cars – were promoted in gorgeous ads created by his talents. Ad posters featuring movie stars of that time well represent the desire of Korean society when the era of consumption had just begun.
They couldn't have picked a better venue for this exhibit. Aside from this special exhibit, the Seoul Museum of History, presents the history and culture of Seoul from the Joseon Dynasty to the present day.
Outside, there is also an outdoor exhibit.
Inside Street Car No. 381 |
PARTS OF REMAINS OF THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT GENERAL BUILDING |
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