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Mundo Pixar: Pixar, into the world of imagination | Seoul
May 5–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
1,000 square meters of the world's largest immersive exhibition! This is a special exhibition that allows you to vividly experience popular characters and movies by recreating Pixar scenes in life-size scenes. Just like the scenes in the movie, you become the protagonist of Pixar. Pixar, embark on an adventure into the world of imagination!
WERNER BRONKHORST: THE WHOLE WORLD'S A CANVAS | Ground Seesaw Seochon
Mar 21–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
What if the whole world was a canvas and we were the protagonists walking on it? With 1.1 million fans, Werner Bronckhorst, a representative contemporary artist, brings you the experience of making everyday life into art. You can enjoy it at the first exhibition in Asia at Ground Seesaw West Village. This exhibition has a new collection of original paintings specially made for Korean audiences and exhibits more than 100 of his representative works. Feel the small special things in everyday life in the vast world. From the dynamic city scenery unfolding on the gray asphalt road, to the leisurely afternoon sunshine strolling on the green grass, to the moment of immersion in the blue waves. When you gaze at the daily slices transferred on the canvas, the days you face every day will become particularly precious. We invite you to join this journey and make this moment as special as the scene in the work.
Ron Mueck Solo exhibition | MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul
Apr 11–Jul 13, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Mueck is renowned for his surrealist sculptures that raise fundamental questions about human existence, life and death. His works are so detailed that they are indistinguishable from real people, exploring all aspects of life through the human figure. The exhibition’s signature work, Mass, consists of giant human skulls that resemble a tower of death, and asks one to ponder the fundamental concepts of human existence both physically and mentally. The title alone gives one a sense of the ambiguity of the work. The word “mass” can refer to both a large amount and a huge amount, and each viewer has a different interpretation. In addition to this work, you can also see Ron Mueck’s signature work Woman, which depicts a pregnant woman. In addition, the exhibition will feature photographs and documentaries shot by Gautier de Blonde that document the creative process of Ron Mueck’s works. Through this, viewers will be able to gain a deeper understanding of the world of Ron Mueck’s work and get a glimpse into his artistic inspirations and philosophy.
Marc Chagall Special Exhibition: BEYOND TIME | Seoul
May 23–Sep 21, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
The exhibition showcases more than 170 works created through a variety of techniques and media, including seven unpublished original paintings that are being made public for the first time in the world. The exhibition specifically reinterprets the ceiling paintings of the Opera Garnier in Paris and the stained glass of the Hadassah Medical Center through media art, providing an immersive art experience that allows light and color to softly surround the space.
The exhibition was carefully planned by experts, curators and architects who have conducted in-depth research on European art history. From planning to spatial interpretation, it has been carefully designed to make the works resonate with the exhibition space, allowing the audience to fully experience the color experiments and spatial perception of the objects.
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.
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JJ Lin Concert 2025 Seoul | JJ Lin “JJ20” FINAL LAP World Tour in Seoul | INSPIRE Arena
Jun 14–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC+9)
Incheon
BUSAN ONE ASIA FESTIVAL 2025 | Busan
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The Busan One Asia Festival 2025 in Busan, South Korea, is an international music and cultural event centered on K-pop, bringing together diverse music, dance and trendy culture in Asia.
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!
The Flower of Art Nouveau : Original Artworks of Alphonse Mucha | My Art Museum
Mar 20–Jul 13, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
To commemorate the 165th anniversary of the birth of Alphonse Mucha, the master of Art Nouveau, my art gallery will hold "Flowers of Art Nouveau: Alphonse Mucha Exhibition" from March 20, 2025 to July 13, 2025, providing audiences with the opportunity to directly appreciate Mucha's unique and symbolic art world. Art Nouveau is a unique art movement that does not follow any specific system or principles. With the rapid political, social and technological changes in Europe at the end of the 19th century, people felt the need to break away from the old order and embrace the new reality. Art Nouveau was born under such a demand of the times, and it had a significant impact on all aspects of visual art, including painting, sculpture, graphic arts, architecture, and decorative arts. Mucha's unique style, known as the "Muchaesque," combined with Slavic folk motifs, made him a representative figure of the Art Nouveau movement. This exhibition reveals how Mucha's art and philosophy expanded beyond his success and fame in France to include Czech national identity. Explore his artistic journey through more than 300 works, including his original posters, prints, drawings, book publications, and design decorations.
2025 Car-Free Jamsu Bridge Tubeok Tubeok Festival | Seoul
May 4–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
The "Car-Free Submarine Bridge Walking Festival" has become a representative festival of the Han River and a healing playground that everyone can enjoy together. This fall, the Car-Free Submarine Bridge Walking Festival will return with more novel and colorful entertainment programs.
In the first half of the festival, the talent show "Han River New Star", "Mask Parade" and "Motorboat Parade" and other novel attractions were loved by many people. In this festival, the themes of "Art", "Games", "Health" and "Rest" where you can feel healing while enjoying the rainbow fountain are prepared to meet different preferences.
Tom Sachs: Space Program: Infinity | Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)
Apr 25–Sep 7, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
The Space Program presented in this cultural project is Tom Sachs.
One of the representative works is NASA's space exploration program.
It consists of about 200 reconstructed large-scale installations and sculptures. He is
21st century space exploration, especially the Apollo program in the 1960s and 1970s.
Since I became fascinated by this project, I have been working on the cutting-edge tools and technologies required for space exploration.
We have been handcrafting spacecraft and other objects using everyday materials.
Tom Sachs, First Moon Voyage (2007, Gagosian Gallery,
Starting from Los Angeles, landing on Mars and collecting samples (2012,
Park Avenue Armory in New York hosted a multi-event on Jupiter’s icy moon Europa.
Exploring Earth (2017, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco)
Mining rare minerals from Vesta, the brightest and closest asteroid (2021,
The Museum of Modern Art Hamburg has been hosting courses on space exploration.
This year’s fifth mission, Space Program: Infinity,
is different from previous voyages, and for the first time we’ve changed course,
and humanity has not yet encountered alien life and is heading into the infinite universe.
It directly explores the risks and rewards you will face.
Kiaf Seoul 2025 | COEX Convention & Exhibition Center
Sep 3–Sep 7, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Kiaf SEOUL is South Korea's first international art fair which opened in 2002. With the rapid growth of Seoul as a global art city, Kiaf SEOUL is also evolving quickly to exceed market standards. Seoul has become a vibrant art hub in the global art market, where art connects people to provide unforgettable memories. With 20 years of history, Kiaf SEOUL presented traditional and contemporary art in one place as a bridge to connect the Korean art market and the global art market. Kiaf SEOUL will continue to serve as a global platform to host a festival full of art.
BEYOND JOSEON MINHWA | Amorepacific Museum of Art
Mar 27–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of Amorepacific, we are holding a special exhibition of ancient art, "Joseon Folk Painting Exhibition". Folk painting is regarded as an art form that is free from the constraints of form and norms, and expresses daily life and ideals in an abstract way, showing the originality of Korean traditional art. This exhibition will display a wide variety of works, including works with sophisticated expressions and high completion, as well as folk paintings with distinctive personalities and new trends.
Mana Moana - Art of the Sacred Sea, Oceania | National Museum of Korea
Apr 30–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
One third of the Earth's surface. A larger ocean than all land combined. That's the Pacific Ocean. In this vast ocean, humans set sail, found islands, and established their roots. The art, culture, and material culture created by humans on the countless islands scattered across the Pacific Ocean are collectively called 'Oceania'. The world created by people who sailed between islands, following the stars, winds, and ocean currents, unfolds unique stories of art and philosophy.
The special exhibition 'Mana Moana - Art of the Sacred Sea, Oceania' is an exhibition jointly planned by the National Museum of Korea and the Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac in France, and introduces traditional and contemporary art from Oceania from the 18th century to the present. You can see exhibits that vividly convey the lives and philosophies of Oceania people, from canoes and sculptures, masks and musical instruments, stone statues and ornaments, to textiles.
In Polynesian, ‘mana’ means the sacred power that resides in all beings, and ‘moana’ means the vast ocean. For those who have made the sacred ocean their foundation for life and a space of connection, ‘mana’ is the source of the heart that respects life, nature, and ancestors, and the power that moves the world. This worldview of mana conveys a deep realization that sees all beings, including nature, not as mere objects of use, but as companions of coexistence. Now, we would like to meet the various cultures that humans have created on this island called Earth. We hope that you will have a time filled with empathy and lingering emotions with ‘mana moana’.
Seoul International Garden Show | Boramae Park
May 22–Oct 20, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Boramae Park in southern Seoul was transformed into a vibrant garden display as the Seoul International Garden Show kicked off on Thursday.
Marking its 10th anniversary this year, the show at the 400,000-square-meter (98-acre) park features 111 gardens, 21 more than last year’s edition at Ttukseom Hangang Park in eastern Seoul. The show will run through Oct. 20.
Musical HUNKY SHOW | Seoul
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Seoul
HUNKY SHOW is a groundbreaking, sensational male dance performance musical, curated exclusively for female audiences who want to make their day special. Experience a new form of live performance that goes beyond mere spectacle, allowing you to directly participate and interact with the captivating performances of Korean fitness models and performance artists who appear in each episode. Also included are customer participation performances, anniversary specials, and even photo time and fan service to provide more than just viewing pleasure.
Pohang International Fireworks Festival | Pohang
Jun 14–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+9)
Pohang
In Pohang, the city of fire and light, the Pohang International Fireworks Festival, a representative cultural tourism festival, is held every year. The Pohang International Fireworks Festival began in 2004 as a fireworks show held to commemorate Pohang Citizens' Day. The theme is "light", which symbolizes the world-class steel city of Pohang, and "fire", which symbolizes the blast furnace. Since then, it has developed into an international celebration event, with well-known overseas fireworks performance teams participating every year. The content of the celebration also goes beyond the simple "fireworks" itself. It is a harmonious celebration that combines industrial and cultural elements such as production performances and light parades.
Early Joseon Dynasty Art | National Museum of Korea
Jun 10–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
The National Museum of Korea will hold a special exhibition titled (tentative title) in June 2025.
This exhibition covers the 200 years of art and culture from the establishment of the new nation of Joseon in 1392 to the outbreak of the Imjin War in 1592. During this period, the new dynasty led society and culture in a new space called ‘Hanyang’ with a new ruling power called the ‘Sadaebu’.
Internally, as the Confucian ideology system was combined with the shadow of the previous era, Goryeo, the literary arts centered around the royal family and the sadaebu blossomed, and the handicraft system developed in earnest with the maturation of technology and the reorganization of the national system. Externally, various arts developed through international exchanges while being influenced by the East Asian relationship between the Ming Dynasty of China and the Muromachi shogunate of Japan.
This exhibition covers various visual materials such as paintings and ceramics, Buddhist paintings and sculptures, books, and printing types from the 15th and 16th centuries. Through this, we will be able to examine the diversity, high aesthetic and technical achievements, and rich tastes of Joseon’s early art, which emerged as a new nation during this period.
The year 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of liberation, the 60th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between Korea and Japan, and the 20th anniversary of the relocation of the National Museum of Korea to Yongsan. To mark this memorable year, we will look back on the peak of East Asian culture achieved by the new nation Joseon and draw the ideals of the era we will advance into.
Frieze Seoul 2025 | COEX Convention & Exhibition Center
Sep 3–Sep 6, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Frieze Seoul is the leading international art fair, created by the team behind top art fairs such as Frieze London, Frieze Masters, Frieze New York and Frieze Los Angeles.
Keiichi Tanaami : I‘M THE ORIGIN | Daelim Museum
Dec 14, 2024–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
The Daelyn Museum of Art will host a major special exhibition, "Tanaami Keiichi: I’M THE ORIGIN," from December 14, 2024 to June 29, 2025, curated by artist Keiichi Tanaami (born 1936), who is internationally renowned as a pioneer of Asian pop art. Tanaami was a pioneer of the Superflat art movement and influenced Japanese modern art representatives Takashi Murakami and Yoshitomo Nara. Tanaami believed that "its existence itself is a genre," and this exhibition will feature more than 700 major works from his 60-year career. This exhibition allows you to explore the author's rich and varied works through his work.
Kotori Kawashima: Sararan | Seoul Museum
Feb 26–Oct 12, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
The Seoul Museum of Art will hold the first solo exhibition in Korea, "Sararan", by Kawashima Kotori, a Japanese photographer who captures the beauty of existence, at the Seoul Museum of Art M2 from February 26 to October 12. This large exhibition held on two floors of the Seoul Museum of Art M2 will showcase the artist's entire creative world with 309 works, from his first photography series "BABY BABY" to his representative work "Future-chan" that is both artistic and popular, and new works that capture the cityscape of Seoul. The exhibition will also feature C-Print and gelatin silver prints created by the artist himself using analog methods.
432Mhz : HARMONICS THE WORLD OF DAPHNE GUINNESS | Ground Seoul
Apr 25–Aug 10, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
Unveiling an exhibition of couture creations by British fashion muse Daphne Guinness.
“432Mhz: Harmonics. The World of Daphne Guinness” is an immersive, multimedia exhibition by Ground Seesaw, running from 25 April to 10 August 2025.
This groundbreaking exhibition brings to life the creative world of Daphne Guinness, showcasing her original couture pieces, accessories, jewellery, photography, designer illustrations, video installations, digital art, holograms and interactive AI experiences.
A beloved muse to fashion legends such as Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, Daphne Guinness curated one of the most prestigious collections in fashion history for over 30 years.
Jeju Food & Wine Festival | Seogwipo
May 8–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seogwipo
The Jeju Food & Wine Festival (JFWF), held since 2016, has become an important milestone in Korea's food culture industry. Held every May, the Jeju Food World Festival has grown over the years into a world-renowned food festival that symbolizes Jeju Island, set against the backdrop of Jeju's beautiful natural scenery. It not only highlights Jeju's diverse fresh ingredients, such as seafood, Jeju black pork, and a variety of citrus fruits, but also incorporates traditional cooking techniques and recipes that have been passed down in modern times, providing food lovers with an experience of exploring and tasting unique flavors. The Jeju Food & Wine Festival (JFWF) is a cultural event that promotes the value of Jeju's agricultural and marine products and the food culture bestowed by Jeju's nature to the world through various food contents based on Jeju's pure ingredients and the creativity of chefs. This year marks its 10th anniversary.
BUSAN CONCERT HALL OPENING FESTIVAL | Busan
Jun 21–Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+9)
Busan
The opening festival will feature a rich and varied program led by artistic director Chung Myung-whun, with participation from the Asia Philharmonic Orchestra (APO) and world-class performers. The Asia Philharmonic Orchestra is a festival orchestra composed of top Asian members active in world-class symphony orchestras such as the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, the Berlin Staatskapelle and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
First, the opening performance on the 21st will be conducted by artistic director Chung Myung-whun, with the orchestra (APO) performing Beethoven's Triple Concerto and Symphony No. 9 "Choral". Violinist Sayaka Shoji, cellist Jian Wang and pianist and conductor Myung-whun Chung will collaborate in the Triple Concerto, while the "Choral" Symphony will be sung by top Korean singers, including soprano Su-mi Hwang, the "2025 Classic Busan Seasonal Chorus" and the Changwon City Chorus.
On the 22nd, pianist Seong-Jin Cho will perform Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5, "Emperor," with the orchestra (APO) and artistic director Myung-Whun Chung. Organist Jaehyuk Cho will also perform Saint-Saëns' Symphony No. 3, "Organ," which will be performed on the grand organ of the Busan Concert Hall.
Pianist Seong-Jin Cho and organist Jae-Hyeok Cho were originally scheduled to perform solo concerts, but will now perform with the orchestra (APO).
On the 23rd, world-renowned pianist Sun Yu Ye-Kwon will present a high-intensity chamber music performance with members of the orchestra (APO), including piano trios by Beethoven and Brahms. In addition, Myung-Whun Chung will perform on the 25th as a pianist rather than a conductor.
The finale on the 27th and 28th will be Beethoven's only opera, "Fidelio." The performance was jointly performed by the Busan City Chorus and the National Chorus.