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Valérie Gelézeau is an associate professor of geography at Marne la Vallée University in France. Currently, Gelézeau is a visiting scholar at the Center for Korean Research at Columbia University and the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests are focused on South Korean contemporary urban development and culture. Gelézeau's book Séoul, Ville Géante, Cités Radieuses (Seoul, Giant City, Radiant Cities) was recently published in Korea under the title Ap'at'u Konghwaguk (The Republic of Apartments). Her current projects focus on the recent transformation of public spaces in Seoul, and regional integration on the Korean Peninsula. Professor Gelézeau's new Korean-language book Republic of Apartments will be available for purchase.
An urban renewal miniplex in Map'o-gu, Seoul, 2000. Photo © Valérie Gelézeau
Registration Fee: Single-Program Ticket: $5 (members) / $10 (non-members) Exhibiting Korea A New, Monthly Series of Gallery Talk Programs at The Korea Society Exhibiting Korea, a new monthly series of presentations on the fine arts, film, fashion and architecture of the Korean Peninsula, is debuting this April. Series programs will address contemporary trends in cultural expression in Korea, and take audiences back to important movements they might have overlooked. These gallery talks, given by top experts, critics and artists, will put the colors and shapes of modern Korea on display-and explain the cultural and historical contexts behind them. Please join us.
Other Programs in this Series (all held at The Korea Society Auditorium, 6:30 PM)
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