When Was the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul Built?

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The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul (MMCA Seoul) is a museum with a history that dates back to the early twentieth century. It was founded in 1969 as the National Museum of Modern Art, and its mission is to collect, preserve, study, and exhibit modern and contemporary art from Korea and around the world. The museum has since grown to become one of the largest museums in Asia devoted to modern and contemporary art.

The MMCA Seoul is located in Gwacheon City in Gyeonggi Province, just south of Seoul. It houses more than 13,200 works of art by over 4,000 artists from all over the world.

The collection includes painting, sculpture, photography, video art, installation art, performance art, new media art, architecture models and other media. In addition to the permanent collection on display at the museum’s main building in Gwacheon City, MMCA Seoul also operates three other branches located in Deoksugung Palace (Seoul), Cheongju City (Chungcheongbuk-do Province), and Gwangju City (Gyeonggi Province).

The main building of MMCA Seoul was built in 1969 by renowned architect Kim Swoo-geun (1931-1986). The building was designed with a modernist style that blended traditional Korean architecture with a contemporary aesthetic.

The design featured an open plan with an atrium at its center surrounded by galleries on both sides. In addition to the main building’s galleries and exhibition spaces, it also includes a cafe terrace on its roof offering stunning views of Gwacheon City.

Since opening its doors in 1969, MMCA Seoul has been dedicated to preserving Korea’s rich artistic heritage while providing visitors with an opportunity to explore cutting-edge artwork from around the world. The museum hosts numerous exhibitions throughout the year as well as educational programs for children and adults alike. In recent years it has began offering digital exhibitions through its website which visitors can access from home or their mobile devices.

In conclusion, when was the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul built? It was founded in 1969 by renowned architect Kim Swoo-geun as part of Korea’s efforts to promote modern and contemporary art from around the world. Since then it has become one of Asia’s most important museums dedicated to this genre of artwork featuring an impressive collection spanning several centuries with branches located throughout South Korea.