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VAN GOGH THE GREAT PASSION | Hangaram Art Museum
Nov 29, 2024–Feb 9, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
This exhibition is the only retrospective exhibition in China, bringing together the immortal masterpieces left by Van Gogh in his short ten-year career as a painter
Michel Delacroix Exhibition | Avenuel Art Hall
Nov 22, 2024–Feb 16, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
This artist, who has lived and painted in Paris all his life, is committed to transferring the beautiful memories of life to the canvas, and presenting the daily yet ideal scenery of various parts of Paris as ordinary and peaceful scenes.
SHOW MUSICAL〈TOUCH FIVE〉 | Seoul
Nov 8, 2024–Dec 31, 2099 (UTC+9)
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
Nov 21, 2024–Aug 17, 2025 (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.
Fullmetal Alchemist Exhibition | Seoul
Nov 30, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+9)
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.
Vienna 1900, The Dreaming Artists - From Gustav Klimt to Egon Schiele | National Museum of Korea
Nov 30, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+9)
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
Holiday in Paris | K Museum of Contemporary Art
Jul 13, 2024–Mar 9, 2025 (UTC+9)
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.
ELMGREEN & DRAGSET: Spaces | Amorepacific Museum of Art
Sep 3, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+9)
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.
Toulouse-Lautrec : The Star of Montmartre | My Art Museum
Sep 14, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+9)
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.
ELMGREEN & DRAGSET: SPACES | Amorepacific Museum of Art
Sep 3, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+9)
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.
Jean Jullien: Paper Society | Seoul
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Seoul
Jean Jullien, an Instagram superstar with 1.25 million followers, uses simple lines and colors to humorously present daily life and social issues around us.
Shicun Lake Light Festival 2024 | Seoul
Oct 25, 2024–Feb 28, 2025 (UTC+9)
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.
Musical <Sunny Ten> | Seoul
Jul 12, 2019–Jan 31, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Musical "Sunny Ten" ranked first in sales of Daehakno musicals! Touching moments, shouts of the past! "That feeling of memories of the 90s and 2000s!" Original! Summon the shining youthful light of the past! Jukebox musical "Sunny Ten"!
公演时间:
工作日:19:30
Saturday & public holidays: 14:00 16:30
周日: 14:00
(Closed on Tuesdays)
Connecting Bodies: Asian Woman Artists | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
Sep 3, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+9)
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.
Sutra and Box: Vessels of Enlightenment | Leeum Museum of Art
Sep 5, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+9)
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 | DDP │ Dongdaemun Design Plaza
Sep 12, 2024–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)
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.
Maria Svarbova : Futuro Retro | Seoul
Nov 22, 2024–Mar 9, 2025 (UTC+9)
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.
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)
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.
Geumsa-ri, where Moon Jars were made | National Museum of Korea
Jun 25, 2024–Jun 22, 2025 (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.
Steidl Book Culture Magic on Paper | Ground Seesaw Seochon
Sep 14, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+9)
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.
Art of Naming | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
Oct 11, 2024–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art preserves and manages more than 10,000 collections and displays works through various exhibitions. In addition, we strive not only to manage the collections but also to systematize auxiliary information related to the works. Information such as titles, specifications, and materials are located in the exhibition's proposition sheet and help to assist in understanding the works. In particular, the title is like a messenger between the artist, the work, and the audience. In fact, the name is also related to the birth of the museum. As art museums moved from private to public ownership, property rights became a necessary condition for managing and guiding works, and the technical standards and information systematization of collection works as public goods also became one of the important roles of art museums.
The exhibition "The Art of Naming" aims to classify the titles in the collections of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art that visitors may find difficult, question their practicality, and clarify naming in the creative field.
In works of art, titles directly affect the interpretation of the work more than other genres. In particular, the titles of modern art sometimes inspire philosophical thinking by becoming objects of suspicion rather than clearly expressing their meaning.
The three types of titles for this exhibition (Untitled, Symbol, and Sentence) capture the characteristics of each era and medium, and examine the expansion of the function of titles in artistic phenomena. In addition, the participation program "Name Game" that allows visitors to change the title of the work will widely expand the experience of viewing the work. Through this exhibition, we hope to re-recognize the title of the work, which is considered to be auxiliary information of the work, and discover various relationships between the work and the title.
SOMA SCULPTURE ART PLATFORM | SOMA - Seoul Olympic Museum of Art
Oct 15, 2024–Feb 16, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Public experience exhibition with Olympic sculpture as the theme
A Stroll Along the Path of Introspection | Bank of Korea Money Museum
Oct 15, 2024–Oct 15, 2026 (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.
parade | The National Folk Museum of Korea
Oct 23, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+9)
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
parade | The National Folk Museum of Korea
Oct 23, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+9)
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
2024 Korea Artist Awards Exhibition | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
Oct 25, 2024–Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+9)
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.