Introduction to Main Special Exhibition
‘Rebirth of National bronze heritages’, excavated from Daegok-ri, Hwasun

2008-04-15 ~ 2008-05-11
Gwangju National Museum has an exhibition called ‘Rebirth of National Bronze Heritages’ about bronze heritages excavated in Daegok-ri of Hwasun, which made us surprised twice in 1971 and 2008, from the 15th April 2008 to the 12th May 2008.
This exhibition aims to provide the fruit of the excavation including objects to the public. It will be a good opportunity to get any information about remain of Daegok-ri in Hwasun that the bronze heritage of the 143rd national heritage was discovered.

‘Priests’ Daily Life in Buddhist Literature’

2007-12-18 ~ 2008-03-30
Purpose:
-To introduce Buddihist Priests’ whole and daily lives in Buddihist literature and objects.
-To give opportunities to have understanding of methods and progress of Buddhist training Objects:
-Approximately 150 pieces of objects including the 1518th National Treasure)

‘The Voice Calling Sunshine and God’, Bronze national heritage from Daegok-ri

2007-11-26 ~ 2008-03-02
We open a special exhibition about the 143rd National Heritage bronze objects excavated in Daegok-ri in Hwasun from the 26th November 2007 to the 2nd March 2008. Total 11 pieces of bronze objects were discovered and most objects are mirrors, bells and daggers which shows culture of Korean Type Bronze Daggers

Exhibition of ‘Saho Song Sumyeon’s world of paintings’

2007-12-11 ~ 2008-02-10
Aim: To show traditional painting world in Honam and Saho Song Sumyeon (1847~1916)
Collections: Approximately 50 pieces including ‘Maejuk-do’
Period: 2007.12.11(Tue) ~ 2008.02.10(Sun)

Special Exhibition of ‘The World of Sagyeong Byeonsang-do, Buddha and Spirit’

2007-10-09 ~ 2007-11-11
We open a special exhibition of Sagyeong (Korean stura copying) to show the progress of the development and characteristics of Korean stura copying. Sagyeong has been an important activity for Buddhist training. Through this exhibition, we hope you may enjoy the world of Sagyeong, which is core of Buddhist belief.

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