Gods, Demons and Generals: Icons of Korean Shamanism
The exhibition includes representations of Samsin Halmoni 삼신 (Birth Spirit), Sansin 산신 (Mountain God), Taesin Halmoni 대신 할머니 (Great Spirit Grandmother), Yongwang 용왕 (Dragon King), Sinchungdang 신중당 (Guardian Spirits) and images of many other shaman deities. As fixtures of traditional shaman shrines, twelve paintings provide a setting for rites that over the centuries have informed Koreans’ world view and their belief system in both overt and subtle ways. To glimpse the world depicted in these paintings is to gain a unique perspective on Korea’s ancient past and immediate present at once.
Contents | 12 framed paintings, 5 black-and-white and color photographs, text panels and labels |
Fee | Upon request |
Tour Dates | Currently available |
Running Feet | 210 running feet |
Loan period | 4 to 16 weeks |
Crates | 1 |
Weight | Approx. 600 lbs. |
Category | Korean Art / History & Religion |
Security | Moderate / High |
Shipping | The Korea Society provides shipping to and from the exhibitor’s venue. |
Contact | Jinyoung Kim Senior Program Officer for the Arts 212-759-7525 ext 316 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Scheduled Venues
Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, Sept 8 - October 18, 2009, web
Toured Venues
The Korea Society Gallery, New York, NY, February 28 - May 31, 2006