Han River: Seoul_Memories Flow
From 9/17/2021 - 8/31/2025
Dive into Korea's dynamic history around the revered Han River, a symbol of Seoul's rich culture and flourishing trade since the enthralling Joseon period. Learn about the river's transformation through development and environmental changes and contribute to the collective awareness of its past rolesfrom transport canal to a refuge for restoration and leisure amidst war-torn intervals.
Walking Through Records: Seoul Park Exhibition
From 12/1/2023 - 9/29/2026
This 'reading exhibition' offers an interactive journey through the rich history of Seoul's parks. Attendees can engage with important public records, partake in child-friendly activities, and add to the narrative by sharing their park memories, with the event featuring an impressive collection of approximately 70 significant records and striking visual depictions.
Peace To You All
From 5/4/2024 - 4/30/2025
The Peace to You exhibition perfectly encapsulates the heartfelt art of the late Kim Bok-dong and Kim Ji-hyun. This introspective epicentres on the significant subjects of Kim Bok-dong's life, emphasising his globe-trotting peace efforts as documented through dynamic videos and an in-depth presentation of his worldwide journeys, culminating in his moving peace advocations.
Celestial Whisper
From 6/4/2024 - 5/5/2025
At the visually captivating Celestial Whisper exhibit, distinguished sculptor Meekyoung Shin's ethereal angelic soap sculptures enthral attendees. The delicate use of soap gives vibrant life and mystique to these divine figures, offering visitors a sensual exploration of the transient boundary between earthly and ethereal realms.
Meekyoung Shin: Celestial Whisper
From 6/4/2024 - 5/5/2025
"Celestial Whisper" is an exhibition by Meekyoung Shin that uses soap to explore the symbolic nature of angels as intermediaries between the divine and human realms. Shin’s sculptures, crafted from soap, embody the fleeting and translucent qualities of angels, engaging visitors through their delicate materiality and ephemeral scents. This exhibition invites audiences to experience the ethereal presence of angels, blurring the boundaries between existence and absence.
Geumsa-ri: Where Moon Jars were Made
From 6/25/2024 - 6/22/2025
Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the Joseon royal family's white porcelain ware at this compelling event. Absorb the captivating history of the pottery production and witness the ethereal whiteness of the renowned moon jars.
Bosin Pavilion
From 7/19/2024 - 3/16/2025
Bosin Pavilion, a notable landmark along Jongno Street, has long been a symbol of timekeeping in Hanyang. Known for its distinctive bell that rings in the New Year and marks the passage of time, the pavilion was once a state-managed public clock. The exhibition "Bosin Pavilion, Echoes of Time" explores the history and transformations of this iconic structure, offering insights into how it shaped daily life in Joseon Dynasty Seoul.
Bosingak Pavilion: The Ringing of Time
From 7/19/2024 - 3/16/2025
The Ringing of Time is a captivating exhibition rich in historical significance. Attendees can expect to delve into the fascinating past eras of the Joseon Dynasty, marked by the everyday toll of the vernacular bell.
The Kim in Soon Collection: Rise Up for Life
From 8/29/2024 - 2/23/2025
The Kim In Soon Collection embodies an important era in Korean feminist art, capturing women's experiences in a male-dominated society through compelling artworks. Attendees can delve into the essence of femininity and gain insight into Korean women's history and feminist initiatives during the momentous women's movement of the 1980s.
Elmgreen and Dragset: Spaces
From 9/3/2024 - 2/23/2025
Delve into the extraordinary world of contemporary artists Elmgreen & Dragset, transforming art exhibitions into myriad immersive ecosystems. Expect anything from unconventional marketplaces to silent full-sized swimming pools, and alternative households filled with captivating and mysterious insights.
Jeon and Ham: Containing Enlightenment
From 9/5/2024 - 2/23/2025
Immerse in < : Containing Enlightenment>, an exhibition that unveils two notable artifacts from the Goryeo Dynasty: gold-inscribed Buddhist scriptures and an enigmatic mother-of-pearl scripture box. The event extends a unique opportunity for spectators to engage in a convergence of religious dedication and exquisite craftsmanship, giving insight into the desires of ancient ancestors and a glimpse into their enduring values.
Goryeo Sculptural Celadon
From 11/26/2024 - 3/3/2025
The unique exhibition presents sculptural celadon in natural forms, reminiscent of the revered Goryeo era. Attendees can delve into this engaging collection from the National Museum of Korea, offering a tangible insight into the peak of celadon sculpture mastery.
Vienna 1900, The Dreaming Boys: From Gustav Klimt to Egon Schiele
From 11/30/2024 - 3/3/2025
Experience a curated display of exceptional pieces by distinguished Austrian artists, presenting the unique transition into Modernism in 19th-century Vienna. This pictorial journey dares patrons to explore an integration of music, architecture, and design, patriotically employed to showcase the seismic shift toward avant-garde aesthetics.
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
From 1/10/2025 - 2/22/2025
UK-born artist, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, poised for his maiden exhibition in Korea, displays a unique series of paintings. By encompassing his Yoruba roots and the ancient tales of West Africa, his showcase ensures a rich mix of culture, history, and artistry.