The K-pop Academy moves online for its 18th season. Judging by the choice of application methods and the draft programme details, a new emphasis this time is on bolstering the army of YouTube influencers for Korean culture! The more the merrier! The 18th K-Pop Academy Dates: 19 September – 31 October 2020 Time: Every Saturday … [Read More]
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Memories of Murder: one-off screening
Curzon Home Cinemas are reviving Bong Joon-ho’s first two features – Barking Dogs Never Bite and Memories of Murder – for home viewing. The latter will also be getting a screening at the Curzon Bloomsbury in a new 4K restoration. It may have a wider release, but at the time of writing there’s only one … [Read More]
BTS: Break The Silence movie theatrical release
Relive the Wembley experience from last year with this behind-the-scenes documentary from BTS’s Love Yourself: Speak Yourself world tour. Break The Silence: Persona Limited theatrical release from Thursday 10 September 2020 Visit www.breakthesilencethemovie.com for showtimes and to book tickets BTS WORLD TOUR ‘LOVE YOURSELF: SPEAK YOURSELF’ is over. The worldwide stadium tour topped the Billboard … [Read More]
Suhyung Lee popup collaboration dinner at Crispin’s Spitalfields
Two years ago Suhyung Lee, along with Yujung Kim, gave us a memorable experience in the form of a pop-up residency in a Marylebone restaurant. LKL review here. This September he is collaborating with Crispin’s head chef, Naz Hassan, in a one-night-only event in Spitalfields. Don’t miss it: Suhyung Lee x Naz Hassan Collaboration Dinner … [Read More]
Purity and Virtue: the aesthetic of the Korean scholar, at Han Collection
Han Collections offers us a glimpse into the life of a Joseon Dynasty Korean scholar with their early Autumn exhibition of Korean ceramics, paintings and furniture: The Aesthetic of the Korea Scholar: Purity & Virtue 1 September – 30 October 2020 Han Collection | 33 Museum Street | Bloomsbury | London WC1A 1LH | (T) … [Read More]
Why Crash Landing on You had us hooked
What a preposterous scenario for a drama. A chaebol heiress goes paragliding, gets swept away by a freak tornado and lands north of the DMZ, where she is discovered by a North Korean soldier and ends up getting emotionally entangled. I loved it. Of course, the scenario is a lot more complicated than that. How … [Read More]
Joonhong Min in Ghost Relics, at Hoxton 253 Art Project Space
Joonhong Min collaborates with two Hungarian artists in an end-of-residency show supported by the Hungarian Cultural Centre: Ghost Relics Joonhong Min | Karoly Tendl | Nora Teplan Hoxton 253 Art Project Space | 253 Hoston Street | London N1 5LG | www.hoxton253.com Private view night: 3rd Sept, 5-9pm Exhibition open: 2nd-6th Sept 2020, 12-8pm Artist … [Read More]
Literary talk with translator Sora Kim-Russell
The KCC’s September literature night is a special event: a Zoom conversation with translator Sora Kim-Russell, focusing on her latest translation to make it into print here, Pyun Hye-young’s The Law of Lines (LKL review here). To make the conversation worthwhile, the KCC expects us all to have read the book in advance. It is … [Read More]
Brief review: Kim Sagwa – b, Book, and Me
To answer the obvious question that you’re going to be asked when trying to order this item at your local bookstore, “b” and “Book” are the names of two characters in the novel. We’re not told about how b came by her name, but Book is so called because he spends all his time reading, primarily … [Read More]
LKFF Teaser Screening: Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982
After having had to cancel the Kim Jiyoung screening earlier this year as we went into lockdown, the KCC is resurrecting the event as we gradually emerge. The official announcement on the film festival website promises an introduction, though currently there are no further details. The planned screening in March was going to be by … [Read More]
Online Discussion: Seopyeonje
A zoom discussion with Birkbeck University curatorial team following an online viewing of Seopyeonje with a recorded introduction. Seopyeonje: online discussion Thursday 27 August 2020 | 8:15pm Register via Eventbrite About this Event Part of our Trapped! The Cinema of Confinement Korean Film Nights season. Programmed in collaboration with the Birkbeck Film Programming and Curating … [Read More]
Choi Minyoung in Staycation, at Lychee One Gallery
News of a summer group show in Hackney: Staycation 13th August – 10th September 2020 Lychee One | Unit 1 | The Gransden | 39 Gransden Avenue | London E8 3QA | lycheeone.com Gallery opening hours: Thursday – Saturday 12 – 3pm and by appointment Bea Bonafini | Minyoung Choi | Freya Douglas-Morris | Jane … [Read More]
Book review: Paek Nam Nyong – Friend
When faced with a translation of a book written by a North Korean, based on past experiences you might expect material that’s hostile to the regime. Texts that have been rendered into English tend to be either defector testimonies or an occasional collection of short stories or poems by a dissident writer that have apparently … [Read More]
Eat Out to Help Out your local Korean Restaurant
In these terrible times, when people are too nervous to venture out onto public transport, still less to their local restaurants, I’ve been fearing that some of my own favourite haunts may not survive the crisis. As you may know, to try to encourage people back to restaurants and to save a vital part of … [Read More]
August 2020 activities
Activities are still largely online, but a couple of things are happening in real life. Exhibitions The KCC launches a new architecture exhibition, Seoul Unfolded, on 6 August Three Korean artists from Albemarle’s stable appear in a group show at Moor House in the City Screenings In theatres: Parasite, including the black and white version, … [Read More]
August Literature Night: Seven Years of Darkness
The KCC’s Zoom literature night in August features the hottest thriller of the year. You can read LKL’s review of it here. The normal lottery-based system applies. Seven Years of Darkness by Jeong You-jeong Wednesday 26 August 2020, 7pm RSVP via the KCC’s website by 9 August. About the book A young girl is found … [Read More]















