“Indian people haven’t gotten a chance to know, understand and appreciate Korean art and artists and their style. And nor have Korean people gotten a chance to experience Indian art and artists. But we have felt a necessity from [the] government level, our Ministry of Culture and MMCA…we will look for more chances and opportunities to collaborate in the field of art,” said Park. India and South Korea have seldom collaborated in the field of art. However, MMCA’s acting director Park Jongdal said that the demand for stronger artistic and cultural ties was raised in 2018, when South Korea’s former...