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VIVA! FRIDA KAHLO | Seongnam
Dec 13, 2024–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seongnam
In the exhibition, you can see 50 representative works of Frida Kahlo, which sublimate the will and hope for life in physical and mental pain and despair into replicas (replicas are special copies of the originals for educational and experiential purposes) Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) is a representative female painter in Mexico, famous for her original and colorful painting style, which combines realism, surrealism, symbolism and traditional Mexican culture.
BeFe BABYFAIR 2025 | COEX Mall, Seoul, Korea
Feb 6–Feb 9, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
BeFe BABYFAIR 2025, set to take place from February 6th to 9th at the renowned COEX Mall in Seoul, Korea, promises to be a pivotal event for parents, caregivers, and industry professionals. This premier baby fair will showcase the latest innovations in baby products, parenting solutions, and early childhood education. Attendees can expect a wide array of exhibitors presenting cutting-edge baby gear, health and safety products, and educational toys. With informative seminars led by experts in child development and parenting, BeFe BABYFAIR 2025 offers invaluable insights and networking opportunities. The event's strategic location at COEX Mall, a hub of commerce and culture in Seoul, ensures easy access and a vibrant atmosphere. Don't miss the chance to explore the future of parenting at BeFe BABYFAIR 2025.
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Multi-Art Exhibition "Space Elevator" | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
May 25, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art's MultiArt 2024 "Space Elevator" is a project that explores another reality universe and the feelings associated with it. The project will be held every month from May this year to February next year. What is the "reason" and "methodology" that humans should leave the self-satisfied earth and move towards a new reality-the universe? MultiArt 2024 may be unfamiliar to us, but surprisingly, we focus on the interesting concept of "space elevator" that has been discussed for a long time in engineering.
ELMGREEN & DRAGSET: SPACES | Amorepacific Museum of Art
Sep 3, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
The interna tionally known Scandinavian artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset have continually redefined exhibition making and the ways in which art can be experienced.
Presenting over sixty works with in five immersive installations—a full-scale family house, a public pool, a restaurant with an adjacent kitchen, and an artist's studio—this exhibition marks the their most extensive presentation in Asia to date.
Within Spaces viewers will experience new installations of unprecedented scale and form.
In Exhibition Room 1, visitors can enter a 140 square meter single family house designed by the Elmgreen & Dragset, explore its various rooms dotted with sculptural works and furniture pieces, and uncover clues about the lives of its fictional inhabitants.
In Exhibition Room 2, the duo will install a to-scale public pool emptied of water.
This melancholic image—a recurring motif in their oeuvre—suggests the decline of civic gathering spaces and the subsequent loss of community.
Finally, visitors will encounter a restaurant named The Cloud.
Seemingly caught between its opening hours, the space will be empty except for a lifelike figure of a young woman in the middle of a FaceTime conversation.
Other installations will include an industrial kitchen that is reminiscent of a laboratory and an artist ’s studio.
Through this expansive survey of Elmgreen & Dragset’s spatial practice, the Amorepacific Museum of Art seeks to provide its visitors with the unique opportunity to uncover unexpected interpretations of everyday realities.
Featuring a combination of existing and new works by Elmgreen & Dragset, these architectural interventions will encourage visitors to hunt for narrative threads embedded within the exhibition and become protagonists of the story along the way.
Connecting Bodies: Asian Woman Artists | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
Sep 3, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (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.
ELMGREEN & DRAGSET: Spaces | Amorepacific Museum of Art
Sep 3, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
The largest exhibition in Asia focusing on the spatial work of artist duo Elmgreen and Dragset. A special experience of discovering and completing hidden stories in life-sized installations such as swimming pools, houses and restaurants.
Sutra and Box: Vessels of Enlightenment | Leeum Museum of Art
Sep 5, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
The exhibition Sutra and Box: Vessels of Enlightenment highlights two outstanding masterpieces from the Goryeo Dynasty: a handwritten Buddhist manuscript and an intricately crafted sutra box. The seven volumes of the Lotus Sutra, written and illustrated entirely in gold, are presented in this exhibition. They reflect the ardent aspirations of the people of the time and offer visitors an opportunity to appreciate these priceless works. According to the votive inscription in the sutra, it was dedicated with utmost devotion in the first year of the reign of King Chungmok (1345) of the Goryeo Dynasty by a noblewoman of the highest rank. By means of the merit derived from this work, she hoped to ensure the royal family’s well-being and enlightenment.
Also on display is the Sutra Box, an illustrative work of Goryeo mother-of-pearl inlay of which only about twenty examples are known to exist. This exquisite box is decorated with countless finely cut mother-of-pearl fragments that are intricately arranged to form various floral patterns. Fine metal wires were used to prevent the inlay from falling out and to represent the stems between the flowers, demonstrating the blend of artistry and functionality that is the quintessence of Goryeo artisanry. This exhibition provides a meaningful opportunity to deeply understand the value and significance of these masterpieces created through a grand union of faith and art.
Mina Perhonen design journey: the circle of memory | Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)
Sep 12, 2024–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
"Poetry written on fabric, embracing special memories in everyday life"
The textile design brand "minä perhonen", which weaves special memories in everyday life into fairytale-like fabrics, will hold the exhibition "Minä Perhonen Design Journey: Cycle of Memory" for the first time in Korea.
This exhibition will show the process of remembering bits and pieces of daily life, such as clouds over fields, swelling buds, and sounds of the coast, incorporating them into designs and making them into fabrics. The founder Akira Minagawa's philosophy of cherishing people and memories is also reflected in his works. I hope you will have a precious opportunity to discover the charm of textile design and a feast of beautiful textiles during your design journey with Minä Perhonen.
Steidl Book Culture Magic on Paper | Ground Seesaw Seochon
Sep 14, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Steidl, a living legend in art books The world's best museums and luxury brands, the go-to place for books by leading contemporary artists, Steidl began as a small printing house in 1968 and is now considered a legend in art books as a publishing company that elevates paper books to the level of art.
Toulouse-Lautrec : The Star of Montmartre | My Art Museum
Sep 14, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec was an artist from a French aristocratic family, known for his unique, charming and provocative handwriting lithographs of Parisian nightlife during the Belle Époque. As a painter, printmaker and illustrator, he did not belong to a specific school, but absorbed the diversity of the Art Nouveau in Montmartre, the avant-garde center of the time, and pioneered original shapes. Modern graphic posters, he is considered one of the greatest artists in the history of world art. This exhibition seeks to break away from the previous tendency to emphasize Lautrec's psychological defects and unfortunate life, and examine his art from a new perspective. I want to emphasize his freedom to interact with people despite his physical disability, his bohemian experimental spirit that did not belong to any school and freely accepted the Art Nouveau, and especially his humanistic spirit of observing the beauty behind charm and vulgarity. This exhibition explores the extraordinary nature of the art created by Toulouse-Lautrec, combining the vitality of the fin de siècle with humanism, exhibiting his monumental and fascinating works created in Montmartre, as well as posters that led the golden age of contemporary French Art Nouveau. Together with Lautrec, 159 masterpieces of prints by 13 artists, including Alphonse Mucha, are exhibited. The first part, "Bohemia," explores Lautrec's bohemian experimental spirit, who freely embraced various artistic trends and did not belong to any school of painting. The second part, "Humanists," examines Lautrec's human-centered paintings, which depict the lower classes of Montmartre with extraordinary humanity and emphasize his humanistic aspects. The third part, "Stars of Montmartre," consists of works from the second half of his creative career, highlighting his artistic legacy that continues to this day. The final chapter, "French Art Nouveau Posters," showcases the works of 13 artists who were contemporaries of Lautrec and dominated the golden age of French Art Nouveau poster art. It will be an interesting opportunity to compare their works, which have in common with Lautrec's in that they follow the lithographic medium and Art Nouveau trends, but also stand out from Lautrec's art with their own aesthetic consciousness.
parade | The National Folk Museum of Korea
Oct 23, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
People, living things will die.
Death covers the faces of those who survived the eternal years.
So I always feel strange about death.
Death is the beginning of a journey to an unknown place.
Facing death, the living are heartbroken,
That journey cannot be taken together.
You can only provide a companion for those who are leaving.
The only friend on that road with no solution is.
Just like the midwife accepted me and my parents guided me when I was born
The moment this life ends and the underworld begins to breathe,
the existence that accepts me and guides me,
has prepared an exhibition introducing "puppets".
The ancestors used the word "passing away" to describe it.
This means that the place we go after death is ultimately where we came from.
With various puppets
on the journey of our souls returning home
and the traditional worldview of Koreans
now transformed into a beautiful cultural heritage display material
I hope it will be a time to think about life and death
Shicun Lake Light Festival 2024 | Seoul
Oct 25, 2024–Feb 28, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
The theme of the 2024 festival of Seokchon Lake Luminarie is "Dream, Universe & Love". "The seasonal festival Luminarie, which represents the autumn and winter of Songpa, has set up a variety of landscape lighting, light sculptures, and photo areas in Seokchon Lake, a unique tourist resource, to unfold a feast of light." "Luminarie" is a festival that uses lighting to make or decorate buildings, also called light art or light sculpture. Starting from the main gate that welcomes tourists at the entrance of Seokchon Lake East Lake, large and small Luminari will set up gates, Luminari will set up tunnels, bridge gates, dreamy and mysterious landscape lighting and photo areas.
2024 Korea Artist Awards Exhibition | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
Oct 25, 2024–Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
The Korean Artist Award is a prize system and support program jointly organized by the National Museum of Contemporary Art (MMCA) and the SBS Foundation. Since its establishment in 2012, the award has selected four artists each year, provided support and exhibition opportunities for their new artistic creations, and continued to help them carry out international activities to showcase the potential of Korean contemporary art. Unlike previous exhibitions that mainly featured new works, starting in 2023, new works and artists' previous works will be organized together to broadly illuminate the artists' working worlds.
Handcrafted palette | Seoul
Oct 31, 2024–May 2, 2025 (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.
Project Hashtag 2024 | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
Nov 15, 2024–Apr 27, 2025 (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.
Nayoungim & Gregory Maass: Paranoia Paradise | Seoul
Nov 22, 2024–Feb 2, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
The Hermès Studio will host the solo exhibition "Paranoia Paradise" by the artist duo Nayoung Kim and Gregory Mars from November 22, 2024 to February 2, 2025. Since the beginning of their collaboration in 2004, the artists have expanded their awareness of artistic diversity and freedom through exhibitions at home and abroad for nearly 20 years, and in this exhibition they present their own extraordinary world of work with 60 new works.
The artists, born in South Korea and Germany, met in France, a third country, and continue to live and work together, developing a world of work that eliminates the purity, hierarchy and norms of art based on mixed languages and cultural experiences. . For them, the countless objects and images that exist in the world are interesting existences with cultural typicality in a specific time and space, and by being separated from their original purpose or context and handed over to the hands of the artists, they enter a new realm of artistic life. Through the strange combination of objects that the artists themselves call "Frankenstein", we go beyond clichés and enter a surprising and rich world of interpretation. At first glance, these works seem to be a collection of different objects, the product of "readymades" descended from Dadaism or Fluxus, trying to eliminate the gap between art and life, but in the case of Kim & Maas, they are "handmade" sculptures that require careful artistic adjustment, and they also have personality.
The title of the exhibition, "Paranoid Paradise", is the superposition of two words with the same etymology but conflicting references, clearly revealing the world of the artist's work who likes tautology and contradictory puns. The combination of two or more objects often seems strange and inappropriate because it does not follow the standards of harmony or completeness, which inevitably involves the Korean society in which the artist currently lives, the contemporary hybrid imitation culture, and the shadow of art. Obsessed global capitalism has been covered up. In the representative work "Katie's Enlightenment" (2024), a large sculpture abandoned in a corner of the park was taken out and restored, and a cute expressionless icon and the father's hot air balloon regained their joyful and sad faces. It's like a halo attached, overcoming pain and entering nirvana.
Nayoung Kim & Gregory Maas deal with objects and images without any limits, ranging from art history to kitsch and pop culture products, to daily necessities related to food, clothing, shelter and transportation, as well as leisure items suitable for people of all ages and genders. They coexist without hierarchy, just like the various parts and byproducts of the human body that maintain life through metabolism. The exhibition features modified works by Picasso and Henry Moore, as well as Minnie Mouse expressed in embroidery, screens written in English, and snot paintings. The artists' works are ironic and humorous, but never defined by a single meaning, bringing an experience that awakens a calm sense of reality, rather than entering the unconscious or surreal world through the "chance encounter" of objects.
Maria Svarbova : Futuro Retro | Seoul
Nov 22, 2024–Mar 9, 2025 (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
Nov 26, 2024–Mar 9, 2025 (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.
Creating a Blue World: Goryeo Hieroglyphic Celadon | National Museum of Korea
Nov 26, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
More than a thousand years ago, Goryeo celadon was the product of the Goryeo people's high-level cutting-edge technology and unique aesthetics. Among them, figurative celadon with specific shapes such as animals, plants, and figures fully demonstrates the high level of craftsmanship and aesthetics of Goryeo celadon.
In pictographic celadon, various shapes are expressed in a three-dimensional way. The addition of blue glaze gives people a lively feeling. Pictographic celadon, the crystallization of the best production technology and unremitting efforts, contains the world that the Goryeo people love. We reflect our world on these green containers and think about the world we want to contain. We invite you to step into the world of pictographic celadon, where there is infinite beauty and stories.
Fullmetal Alchemist Exhibition | Seoul
Nov 30, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
'This is an equal exchange. I give you half of my life... give me half of your life! ! ' The cumulative global circulation has exceeded 80 million copies! "Fullmetal Alchemist" is the best animation in the hearts of fans. South Korea debuted in the form of an exhibition for the first time. "Fullmetal Alchemist" is a complex and attractive world view, alchemy, adventure, and philosophical thinking. It is a masterpiece that is considered to be a perfect ending of manga and animation combined together. In 2021, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the serialization of the manga, the first exhibition opened in Tokyo, Japan. Passing through Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and finally landing in South Korea.
Voyage and The Marine Timekeeper | National Maritime Museum
Dec 3, 2024–Mar 2, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Busan
Introduction to this exhibition了Longitude measurement method\development and major discoveries.
SoMany countries competed to find an accurate method of measuring longitude, and in the process, navigation technology and science made great progress.
In particular, the British invented the marine clock that could determine the time on the ship, solving the longitude problem.
With the continuous development of the longitude measurement method, the safety of maritime navigation has been guaranteed, and it has also played an important role in maritime trade and the production of world maps.
Through this exhibition we can learn about the development of longitude measurement, how the development of measurement has changed world history, and the challenges and achievements experienced by scientists and navigators.
National Geographic Photo Exhibition | Seoul
Dec 5, 2024–Apr 20, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seoul
Recording All Life
National Geographic's most ambitious project, the Photo Ark
The Art of Jewellery | Lotte Museum of Art
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Seoul
Lotte Museum presents the world of antique jewelry that has been hidden from sight. Jewelry is a human legacy that reflects the times, including politics, economy, art, etc. This exhibition brings together masterpieces from 5,000 years of history, from extremely rare ancient gems to the present. Please experience a fascinating time while appreciating the spirit of the times, aesthetics, and craftsmanship contained in jewelry created for beauty.