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SHOW MUSICAL〈TOUCH FIVE〉 | Seoul
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Seoul
Come awaken every sense of yours!
MORE TO ENJOY! MORE TO FEEL!
A night that belongs only to GIRLS!
A wonderful new experience is waiting for you! This night is not only entertainment, but also a time to release yourself. Lights, music, food... every detail is carefully crafted for you, just to let you forget the daily pressure and immerse yourself in unparalleled joy. Relax, laugh, dance with your girlfriends in the exclusive space for girls and experience the excitement that belongs to you!
Miffy's 70th Anniversary Exhibition: Miffy and the Magic Postbox | Insa Central Museum
2024年11月21日–2025年8月17日 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Miffy enters the Magic Mailbox and encounters 70 years of memories again!
Take a trip down memory lane to meet Miffy, her family and friends through the Magic Mailbox, reflect on your cherished feelings, and encounter a letter from your long-lost friend Dick Brenner.
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Anime "Jujutsu Kaisen" Exhibition | Seoul
2024年11月23日–2025年5月11日 (UTC+9)
Seoul
In March 2023, the "Anime "Jujutsu Kaisen" Exhibition 'Theatrical Version Jujutsu Kaisen 0'", which started in Tokyo and toured 9 major cities in Japan including Osaka, Fukuoka, Hokkaido, and Ishikawa Prefecture, and received high praise, has been upgraded during the continuous tour, and will be held in Korea for the first time on November 23, 2024 (Saturday) with a large amount of information!
This exhibition is centered on "Theatrical Version Jujutsu Kaisen 0", covering the content of the 17th and 27th seasons of the animation, presenting a rich and colorful exhibition for everyone! The exhibition is based on the concept of "experiencing the theatrical version and TV series "Jujutsu Kaisen" on site", and displays a large amount of information such as scene graphic decorations, original paintings and storyboards in the work.
Geumsa-ri, where Moon Jars were made | National Museum of Korea
2024年6月25日–2025年6月22日 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Around 1467, the Joseon royal family established the official kiln, or royal porcelain kiln, in Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do, to produce white porcelain for the palace. Geumsa-ri was the kiln that operated from 1734 to 1751. Geumsa-ri is famous for producing milky white, i.e. milky white white purple, and moon jars. By collecting the fragments of the golden relic, you can learn about the white porcelain produced by the golden relic, such as the moon jar.
A Stroll Along the Path of Introspection | Bank of Korea Money Museum
2024年10月15日–2026年10月15日 (UTC+9)
Seoul
A permanent exhibition held at the Bank of Korea Gallery on the second floor of the Currency Museum.
Masterpieces of modern and contemporary art history are carefully selected
and displayed as permanent exhibitions.
Compare the painting styles of the East and the West through a variety of works and walk the path of thinking and strolling.
Accidentally Wes Anderson 2 | Seoul
2024년 10월 18일–2025년 5월 11일 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Hello, aspiring adventurers! For those who hesitate to take on new challenges, we have created an opportunity for you to escape from your daily life and go on adventures around the world. Are you ready to face unexpected moments and make unusual choices in unfamiliar landscapes?
The King's Library, Dreaming of a Better World | National Museum of Korea
2024年11月15日–2027年12月31日 (UTC+9)
Seoul
On November 15, the National Museum of Korea opened its first dedicated exhibition room for the Oegyujanggak Uigwe. Located on the second floor of the National Museum of Korea’s permanent exhibition hall, this exhibition room is a space where visitors can only view the Oegyujanggak Uigwe, allowing them to fully experience the Oegyujanggak Uigwe.
Disney100: The Exhibition | K Museum of Contemporary Art
2024年10月18日–12月31日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
After the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom, it has landed in Korea first in Asia! The story of 100 years of Disney, where every moment is magical, has begun!
The Walt Disney Archives opens its treasure trove to showcase hundreds of extraordinary items, including many of Disney’s “crown jewels” - more than 250 rare artifacts and artworks, costumes and props, and incredible memorabilia. Nine imaginative themed galleries showcase famous classics from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) to Tangled (2021), including the newest members of the Disney family - Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel! This is an opportunity for families, children, and loved ones to celebrate their love of Disney’s most timeless stories!
Maria Svarbova : Futuro Retro | Seoul
2024년 11월 22일–2025년 3월 9일 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Maria Svarbova, a photographer from Slovakia, has been recognized internationally for her work and popularity, starting with winning the International Photography Award in 2016, being selected as one of Forbes' 30 Most Influential People Under 30, and ranking first on the Hasselblad Masters List in the Art category in 2018. Reception Photographer. "Maria Svarbova: Yesterday's Future" is an exhibition that showcases 174 different works by Maria Svarbova, stimulating a sense of futurism and retro. The exhibition consists of 5 parts in total and is held at Ground Seoul, located in the Seoul Culture Center. An immersive exhibition is presented in a unique large space. Through a variety of media and exhibition presentation methods, you can feel the artist's unique trend sensibility, including the artist's representative works, the swimming pool series and the wall series, as well as photography, video and installation works. Various photo-taking areas with a sense of movie sets are set up in the exhibition hall, giving visitors the opportunity to participate and become the subject of the work. In addition, various educational programs and related events will be held to help you understand the exhibition more easily and enjoy it more deeply.
Souimun, the Lost Gate of Seoul City Wall | Seoul Museum of History
2024년 11월 26일–2025년 3월 9일 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Souimun Gate (昭義門) was once a prominent part of the Seoul City Wall during the Joseon dynasty. Situated between Sungnyemun and Donuimun Gates, it served as a key passageway to the southwest of Seoul.
The area surrounding Souimun was a bustling hub of both land and water transportation, filled with people and goods during the Joseon era.
Additionally, just outside Souimun was the site where individuals convicted of capital crimes, along with Catholics considered a threat to Neo-Confucian ideology, were executed. These public executions were meant to serve as a stark warning to passersby about the consequences of crime.
In 1914, during the Japanese colonial period, Souimun was demolished to make way for road development, as it was seen as an impediment to modernization.
This exhibition offers visitors a glimpse into Souimun's rich history, showcasing its role as both a guardian of the Seoul City Wall and a vibrant center of activity before its demolition.
Disney100: The Exhibition | K Museum of Contemporary Art
Oct 18–Dec 31, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
After the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom, it has landed in Korea first in Asia! The story of 100 years of Disney, where every moment is magical, has begun!
The Walt Disney Archives opens its treasure trove to showcase hundreds of extraordinary items, including many of Disney’s “crown jewels” - more than 250 rare artifacts and artworks, costumes and props, and incredible memorabilia. Nine imaginative themed galleries showcase famous classics from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) to Tangled (2021), including the newest members of the Disney family - Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel! This is an opportunity for families, children, and loved ones to celebrate their love of Disney’s most timeless stories!
Wild Wild <After Party> | Seoul
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Seoul
• Have wild fun and shout wild!
• A girl’s dream party! This is where a fantasy you've never dreamed of before begins.
• After Party for women who dream of a fantastic escape for just one night!
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2024 NCT DREAM WORLD TOUR <THE DREAM SHOW 3 : DREAMSCAPE> FINALE in SEOUL | Gocheok Sky Dome
2024年11月29日–12月1日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
NCT Dream will hold the final performance of its third world tour "THE DREAM SHOW 3: DREAM ESCAPE" at the Gocheok Dome in Seoul from the 29th of next month to December 1st. This large-scale concert will come to an end. NCT Dream has performed in 25 cities around the world, including Asia, South America, North America, and Europe, since it started in Seoul in May this year. All members will gather together, and Renjun, who has suspended activities due to health reasons, will also return to the stage, and the audience will be able to enjoy 7 Dream's unique music and performances. Tickets for this final performance will be pre-sold through Melon Ticket. Fan club pre-sales will start at 8 pm on the 15th of this month, and general pre-sales will open at 8 pm on the 17th. At the same time, NCT Dream will start the "THE DREAM SHOW 3: DREAM ESCAPE" European tour in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on the 30th of this month.
Disney 100 The Exhibition | K Museum of Contemporary Art
2024年10月18日–12月31日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
The Walt Disney Archives opens its treasure trove to showcase hundreds of extraordinary items, including many of Disney’s “Crown Jewels” – over 250 rare artifacts and artworks, costumes and props, and incredible memorabilia.
Nine imaginatively themed galleries showcase celebrated classics from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) to Tangled (2021), including the newest members of the Disney family – Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel!
This is a chance for families, children and loved ones to celebrate their love of Disney’s most timeless stories!
Project Hashtag 2024 | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
2024년 11월 15일–2025년 4월 27일 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Project Hashtag is a project curated by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art to discover creators leading the visual arts in Korea and to support mutual collaboration not only in art but also in various fields. Launched in 2019 with the support of Hyundai Motor Company, Project Hashtag celebrates its fifth anniversary in 2024 and builds it into a new level of competition project that experiments with the scalability of contemporary visual art.
"Hashtag (#)", the name of the enterprise, is a special symbol that can be interpreted in many ways depending on the language, country, purpose, etc. It was first used by Chris Messina on Twitter (currently X) and is now widely used. Hashtag is a method of linking related topics in different posts by connecting # and keywords on SNS platforms, and in this way, links can be formed in countless cases. The guiding value of Project Hashtag is an attitude and practice that transcends traditional definitions and boundaries, just like a label, creating a structure that enables unpredictable connections and communication.
Project Hashtag 2024 is a project that supports collaboration between creators, curators, and researchers in various fields, rather than focusing on traditional pure visual art, and involves a differentiated platform through which expanded artistic possibilities are explored. We also hope to actively embrace free sharing between different fields and further conduct marginal experiments on tensions and conflicts that arise within them.
Project Hashtag 2024 opened for public submissions in March 2024. This year's applicants proposed not only convergence projects using the latest technologies such as generative AI, metaverse, and games, but also social experiments that address pressing contemporary issues. In particular, people's tendency to look at social issues such as new environments, interpersonal relationships, and changes in values brought about by the introduction of AI technology into daily life from different perspectives, and to seek community solidarity through interaction with others was very evident.
In the Project Hashtag 2024 showcase, "Wish Office (Kim Raeo, Choi Joonseong, Seo Jinkyu, Seo John, Oh Saeol), Playing Art Method (Cho Hoyoun, Kim Youngju, Rhee Sei)", proposed different themes in their own way through the medium of "games", introducing the projects of Ho-yeon Jo, Young-ju Kim, and Se-ok Lee. "Wish Office" builds a "wish world", a virtual world where everyone's wishes can come true. We proposed a social experiment game that examines modern society through the language of games, in which individual efforts are easily frustrated. The "Playing Art Method" addresses the problems that arise when games are displayed as works in art galleries, creating meaningful discourse through exhibitions, workshops and other methods to form a loose learning community.
Lee Kang So: When the wind comes over the water | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
2024년 11월 1일–2025년 4월 13일 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
The
exhibition "Lee Kang So: When the Wind Blows the Water" re-examines a
unique series of works created over six decades by Lee Kang So (b.
1943), a seminal figure in the development of Korean contemporary art. As
a leading artist in the Korean art scene, Lee Kang So has been
conducting conceptual experiments on image perception and recognition. The
exhibition title "When the Wind Blows the Water" is inspired by the
work "Qing Ye Yin" by the Song Dynasty Neo-Confucianist Shao Yong (Shao
Yong, 1011-1077). In his work, Shao Yong metaphorically describes a state of epiphany when encountering a new world. Shao
Yong's title summarizes the oeuvre of Lee Kang So, who has long
questioned the many different ways we see the world around us and
continues to conduct conceptual experiments on perception in a variety
of media such as painting, sculpture, installation, printmaking, video
and photography. Lee Kang So's artistic philosophy, as he himself described his work for the 1975 Paris Biennale, is described in this way. At
the time he said: “I do not intend to depict images in a traditional
way, away from the subject-object relationship, but rather to present an
open structure that reveals the order and relationships in the universe
that are usually invisible, making these invisible states naturally
visible.” (“Participating in the 9th Paris Biennale”, Space, January
1976)
Special Exhibition of Seoul Urban Life Museum: Marriage Stories of Seoul Families | Seoul Museum of History
2024년 11월 8일–2025년 3월 20일 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Special Exhibition of Seoul Urban Life Museum: Marriage Stories of Seoul Families
Once seen as an obligation, marriage is now viewed as a choice.
To explore the reasons behind this shift, the Seoul Urban Life Museum conducted a comprehensive survey and studied the marriage culture of Seoul's citizens across different eras last year. The findings are now presented in this year's special exhibition.
Soon after the liberation in 1945, the country faced the Korean War. Still, Korean society has rapidly grown with the Miracle on the Hangang River, and marriage customs have evolved alongside this growth. Seoul's marriage culture, shaped by traditional values and foreign influences, continues to change.
We invite you to reflect on Korean society's journey over the past 80 years after independence through the lens of Seoul's marriage culture to foster deeper generational understanding and empathy.
Disney100: The Exhibition | K Museum of Contemporary Art
2024年10月18日–12月31日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
After the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom, it has landed in Korea first in Asia! The story of 100 years of Disney, where every moment is magical, has begun!
The Walt Disney Archives opens its treasure trove to showcase hundreds of extraordinary items, including many of Disney’s “crown jewels” - more than 250 rare artifacts and artworks, costumes and props, and incredible memorabilia. Nine imaginative themed galleries showcase famous classics from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) to Tangled (2021), including the newest members of the Disney family - Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel! This is an opportunity for families, children, and loved ones to celebrate their love of Disney’s most timeless stories!
Project Hashtag 2024 | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
2024年11月15日–2025年4月27日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Project Hashtag is a project curated by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art to discover creators leading the visual arts in Korea and to support mutual collaboration not only in art but also in various fields. Launched in 2019 with the support of Hyundai Motor Company, Project Hashtag celebrates its fifth anniversary in 2024 and builds it into a new level of competition project that experiments with the scalability of contemporary visual art.
"Hashtag (#)", the name of the enterprise, is a special symbol that can be interpreted in many ways depending on the language, country, purpose, etc. It was first used by Chris Messina on Twitter (currently X) and is now widely used. Hashtag is a method of linking related topics in different posts by connecting # and keywords on SNS platforms, and in this way, links can be formed in countless cases. The guiding value of Project Hashtag is an attitude and practice that transcends traditional definitions and boundaries, just like a label, creating a structure that enables unpredictable connections and communication.
Project Hashtag 2024 is a project that supports collaboration between creators, curators, and researchers in various fields, rather than focusing on traditional pure visual art, and involves a differentiated platform through which expanded artistic possibilities are explored. We also hope to actively embrace free sharing between different fields and further conduct marginal experiments on tensions and conflicts that arise within them.
Project Hashtag 2024 opened for public submissions in March 2024. This year's applicants proposed not only convergence projects using the latest technologies such as generative AI, metaverse, and games, but also social experiments that address pressing contemporary issues. In particular, people's tendency to look at social issues such as new environments, interpersonal relationships, and changes in values brought about by the introduction of AI technology into daily life from different perspectives, and to seek community solidarity through interaction with others was very evident.
In the Project Hashtag 2024 showcase, "Wish Office (Kim Raeo, Choi Joonseong, Seo Jinkyu, Seo John, Oh Saeol), Playing Art Method (Cho Hoyoun, Kim Youngju, Rhee Sei)", proposed different themes in their own way through the medium of "games", introducing the projects of Ho-yeon Jo, Young-ju Kim, and Se-ok Lee. "Wish Office" builds a "wish world", a virtual world where everyone's wishes can come true. We proposed a social experiment game that examines modern society through the language of games, in which individual efforts are easily frustrated. The "Playing Art Method" addresses the problems that arise when games are displayed as works in art galleries, creating meaningful discourse through exhibitions, workshops and other methods to form a loose learning community.
Holiday in Paris | K Museum of Contemporary Art
2024年7月13日–2025年3月9日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Before the 19th century, most paintings were based on historical, political, mythological and religious themes due to the influence of social and religious environments. However, after entering the 19th century, with the advancement of the Industrial Revolution and urbanization, the growth of the middle class allowed people to have more financial resources and began to enjoy various leisure activities. Impressionist painters came into being and depicted the daily lives and leisure time of these people on canvas. Breaking away from the academic style that dominated the art world at the time, the Impressionist painters were no longer confined to the studio, but turned their attention to nature where they could fully experience light, color and air. They particularly like to vividly depict Parisians enjoying their daily romance and leisure through scenes such as picnics, boating, sunbathing, cafes, streets and gardens. The media exhibition "Holiday in Paris: Holiday in Paris" reinterprets the works of French Impressionist representative painters Auguste Renoir, Edouard Manet, Georges Seurat and Gustave Caillebotte through immersive digital media art, and through interactive elements, it makes the audience feel as if they have traveled back to 19th century Paris and become the protagonists enjoying leisure in Impressionist works. Philosopher Hegel once said: "Rest is the most precious thing in the world." It is a great pleasure for human beings to have peace of mind, temporarily get rid of physical and mental fatigue, and enjoy their own rest time. For those modern people who are tired of endless life and work, entering the exhibition hall, immersing themselves in the works of representative painters of Impressionism, and feeling the romance and leisure of Paris will be an impulse to get rid of physical and mental fatigue. We hope that the Paris scenery against the backdrop of the Seine River, the leisurely boating scenes and the sunbathing scenes on the grass reproduced through immersive media art can provide modern people with an excellent space to temporarily escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a rest.
Handcrafted palette | Seoul
2024년 10월 31일–2025년 5월 2일 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
As you walk around the Seoul Museum of Craft, you will come across a variety of craft works. Just as each form was created to suit its use, the colors were not created by chance.
The colors of each work reflect the artist’s thoughts and feelings. Artists devote themselves to research to find the most unique colors and repeat experiments to apply the desired colors to their works. No color is simple and can never be easily expressed.
This exhibition is a record of the process in which craftsmen create their own colors, and a story about the time and dedication they put into it. The archive materials, including research notes on colors, poems, materials, and tools, are like looking at a palette filled with the unique colors that the artists wanted to express through their works.
The three craftsmen in different fields, Noh Kyung-jo in ceramics, Lee Byeong-chan in dyeing, and Kim Heon-cheol in glass, all obtain colors from nature. Baking colors from the earth, dyeing colors from plants, and making colors shine more colorfully with light transmitted through glass.
Creating colors is another way that craftsmen relate to nature. The colors they create enrich our daily lives and stimulate our senses. And these colors will meet you and create another relationship. I hope you will rediscover the colorful colors you witnessed in this exhibition and treasure them in your hearts.
※ The Craft Archives exhibition is only open on weekdays (Tuesday to Friday). Please take note when viewing.
Seoul Sculpture Festival | Seoul
Sep 2–Nov 15, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
The Seoul Sculpture Festival is held in the Open City Park to promote Seoul as a city of sculpture. This year, an outdoor exhibition will be held, with a total of 18 artists participating in the Seoul Sculpture Award winning works and director invitation exhibitions. It has become an exhibition hall for art to breathe, an opening ceremony to announce the beginning of the sculpture city, a sculpture playground to maximize the appreciation of works, and street performances.
Vienna 1900, The Dreaming Artists - From Gustav Klimt to Egon Schiele | National Museum of Korea
2024年11月30日–2025年3月3日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Discover the cultural historical trends of the activities of the Vienna Secession artists in the late 19th century and the characteristics of Vienna that provided the backdrop for various artistic movements.
Opening hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday: 10:00~18:00
Wednesday, Saturday: 10:00~21:00
Connecting Bodies: Asian Woman Artists | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
2024年9月3日–2025年3月3日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Connected Bodies: Asian Women Artists (hereinafter referred to as Connected Bodies) aims to re-examine the contemporary significance of Asian women's art since the 1960s from the perspective of "bodily nature". This exhibition is part of the National Gallery of Modern Art's Asian Art Project, which crosses borders to conduct comparative research and display contemporary Asian art. The body is a place where various ideologies and situations meet, and where differences and diversity emerge. In order to think about this theme together, the exhibition brings together about 130 works by female artists from 11 countries in Asia.
【2024韓國楓葉季】首爾人氣賞楓景點推介:景福宮、南山公園首爾塔、梨花女子大學、三清洞 | 首爾
2024年10月15日–11月15日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
秋天來到首爾,楓葉和銀杏樹將城市染上美麗的金紅色。首爾有眾多的賞楓景點,每個地方都有獨特的魅力,讓人流連忘返。以下是首爾秋季不可錯過的幾個賞楓勝地。
景福宮是首爾規模最大、歷史最悠久的宮殿,秋天時這裡充滿著楓葉和銀杏樹的美景。宮廷內的香遠亭和蓮池倒映著紅黃相間的樹葉,是必打卡的絕美「楓」景!穿著韓服入場不僅可以免費參觀,還能在這些美麗的自然景色中拍照留念,與古老的宮殿和燦爛的秋色融為一體,畫面浪漫而唯美。
南山公園內的「N首爾塔」是首爾的代表性地標之一,無論白天還是夜晚,都吸引著眾多遊客前來。秋天時可以搭乘南山纜車或公車前往,沿途欣賞楓葉和銀杏的美景。塔下的愛情鎖牆更是情侶們打卡的熱點,登上觀景台後,更能360度俯瞰整座城市,感受首爾秋季的遼闊與壯麗。
作為韓國第一所女子大學,梨大(梨花女子大學)以其古典的歐風建築聞名。每到秋天,校園內的大講堂周圍被楓葉和銀杏染成金黃色和橘紅色,仿佛置身歐洲的秋日童話。這裡的美景吸引了許多遊客前來拍照,不僅是學生的學習場所,也成為首爾秋季最具魅力的景點之一。
三清洞位於北村韓屋村旁邊,是遊客喜愛的散步區域。這裡有許多藝廊、美術館、香氛店和韓屋咖啡廳,充滿時尚與藝術氛圍。秋天時,漫步在大片的銀杏林中,享受悠閒的時光,無論是喝杯咖啡、逛逛藝廊,還是在古老的街道上漫步,都是享受首爾秋天的最佳方式。
秋天來首爾,探索城市的色彩之美.無論是歷史悠久的景福宮,還是現代浪漫的首爾塔,首爾的秋天都能帶給你無限驚喜。從梨大的歐式校園到三清洞的銀杏林,這些地方的秋日美景絕對會讓您的首爾之旅更加難忘。今年秋天,不妨計劃一趟首爾之行,體驗這座城市的獨特秋日風光。
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Handcrafted palette | Seoul
2024年10月31日–2025年5月2日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
As you walk around the Seoul Museum of Craft, you will come across a variety of craft works. Just as each form was created to suit its use, the colors were not created by chance.
The colors of each work reflect the artist’s thoughts and feelings. Artists devote themselves to research to find the most unique colors and repeat experiments to apply the desired colors to their works. No color is simple and can never be easily expressed.
This exhibition is a record of the process in which craftsmen create their own colors, and a story about the time and dedication they put into it. The archive materials, including research notes on colors, poems, materials, and tools, are like looking at a palette filled with the unique colors that the artists wanted to express through their works.
The three craftsmen in different fields, Noh Kyung-jo in ceramics, Lee Byeong-chan in dyeing, and Kim Heon-cheol in glass, all obtain colors from nature. Baking colors from the earth, dyeing colors from plants, and making colors shine more colorfully with light transmitted through glass.
Creating colors is another way that craftsmen relate to nature. The colors they create enrich our daily lives and stimulate our senses. And these colors will meet you and create another relationship. I hope you will rediscover the colorful colors you witnessed in this exhibition and treasure them in your hearts.
※ The Craft Archives exhibition is only open on weekdays (Tuesday to Friday). Please take note when viewing.
The Man Alive: Choice | Seoul
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Seoul
Time required: 75 minutes (no intermission)
Language: English, Korean
Payment method: Prepaid
[19+ women only] A macho show with both artistic and aesthetic qualities! Blushing and heartbeating the whole time!
▪ A macho show specially created for women over 19 years old! Awesome stage effects and lighting design, a full range of audio-visual enjoyment!
▪ The hot, attractive and artistic performance and the more dreamy plot will allow you to experience the feeling of deers bumping into each other throughout the whole process!
▪ There are many opportunities for interaction among the audience. If you are lucky, you may be invited to the stage and make the audience scream with the Obamas!
▪ Release stress and liberate yourself! Here you don’t need to care about other people’s opinions, enjoy it and experience it to your heart’s content!
Connecting Bodies: Asian Woman Artists | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
2024年9月3日–2025年3月3日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Connected Bodies: Asian Women Artists (hereinafter referred to as Connected Bodies) aims to re-examine the contemporary significance of Asian women's art since the 1960s from the perspective of "bodily nature". This exhibition is part of the National Gallery of Modern Art's Asian Art Project, which crosses borders to conduct comparative research and display contemporary Asian art. The body is a place where various ideologies and situations meet, and where differences and diversity emerge. In order to think about this theme together, the exhibition brings together about 130 works by female artists from 11 countries in Asia.
Yuko Higuchi: Secret Forest | ALT.1
2024年10月3日–12月20日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Yuko Higuchi is a professional painter living in Japan. The "Yuko Higuchi: Secret Forest" exhibition is held at ALT.1 on the 6th floor of the Hyundai Seoul Hotel in South Korea. Following Taiwan, this will be an overseas exhibition. In addition to 5 new works painted for the Korean exhibition, more than 1,000 works carefully selected directly by Higuchi will be exhibited.