KCCUK Gallery Lighting Artwork Exhibition “Rehearsals”
Specialist art lighting design consultancy services are available for the “Rehearsals” exhibition at the Korean Avant-Garde Performance Archive. This exhibition, which explores the development of South Korea’s performing arts community in the late 60s, is a multi-faceted exhibit and artistic event.
The lighting design for the “Rehearsals” exhibition has been carefully curated to highlight the unique elements of each showcased piece. For instance, the sections featuring archival footage and rare photographs have been softly lit to evoke a sense of nostalgia and reverence. This creates an intimate environment where visitors can reflect on the historical significance of the performances. Our team provided expert gallery lighting solutions to enhance the visual experience and showcase the artwork effectively.
Furthermore, Kun-Yong Lee’s re-enactment of his 1979 “Snail’s Gallop” performance was a significant experience during the exhibition’s opening evening.
View a small selection of behind-the-scenes photographs from our art gallery lighting and exhibition design layout project here. The finished project details can be explored via our design portfolios.