ATEEZ, MAMAMOO, and More to Perform at KCON After Party

Come enjoy a night of K-Pop music and art at the KCON After Party

KCON and Hammer Museum are teaming up once again to deliver another intimate night of K-Pop music and art with the KCON After Party. The show will take place on Monday, August 19 at Hammer Museum and will feature artists from the KCON line-up and special guests including ATEEZ, MAMAMOO, JUN, Balming Tiger, and Grace Kelly

Free event & open to the public // Doors open at 6:30pm*

*Note: The Hammer Museum is closed on Mondays and will only be open for the event. Attendees will not have access to the museum before that time.

The intimate event gives K-Pop fans an opportunity not only to catch the KCON performers for the last time, but also to immerse themselves in the arts. 

The Hammer Museum at UCLA offers exhibitions and collections that span classic to contemporary art, as well as programs—film screenings, lectures, symposia, readings, music performances, and workshops for families—that spark meaningful encounters with art and ideas. 

Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel, Installation view, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, June 9-September 1, 2019.
Photo: Jeff McLane.

The Hammer Museum is currently showcasing it’s big summer exhibition – Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel. Cited as one of the UK’s most influential artists, Lucas’ work features “transformed found objects and everyday materials such as furniture, cigarettes, vegetables, and stockings into absurd and confrontational tableaux that boldly challenge social norms.”

The Hammer is the only venue on the tour and the exhibition is the first time the work of this internationally acclaimed artist will be shown in depth in Los Angeles. Over the past 30 years, Lucas has created a distinctive and provocative body of work. Organized by the New Museum, Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel brings together more than 130 works in photography, collage, sculpture, and video to reveal the breadth of her practice. The exhibition will be on view June 9–September 1, 2019.

Admission to all exhibitions and programs at the Hammer Museum is free. Visit hammer.ucla.edu for details or call 310-443-7000.

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