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Don’t Miss These Must-See Art Exhibitions in Seoul This Fall

Anyaa M by Anyaa M
September 6, 2024
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Discover the vibrant art scene and exhibitions of Seoul this fall, from international heavyweights to emerging Korean talents!

With upcoming autumn season, Seoul is bursting with captivating art exhibitions. The vibrant art scene of the city has come to life! You can immerse yourself in the world of art and culture, with art works from everyone, ranging from international artists to upcoming Korean artists. This season presents a diverse and exciting array of exhibitions.

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  • September Art Exhibitions and Events You Can’t Miss in Seoul
    • “Correspondence: Lee Ufan and Mark Rothko”
    • “Portrait of a Collection”
    • Gagosian’s “Derrick Adams: The Strip”
    • “Do Ho Suh: Speculations”
    • “Anicka Yi: There Exists Another Evolution, But In This One”
    • “Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive”
    • “Kylie Manning: Yellow Sea”
    • “Turbulent Times: Women, Life, Art”
    • “Elmgreen & Dragset: Spaces”
    • “Connecting Bodies: Asian Women Artists”
  • Beyond the Exhibitions
  • Tips for Art Enthusiasts
      • Related Posts

September Art Exhibitions and Events You Can’t Miss in Seoul

As September is here, Seoul’s art scene is abuzz with excitement for the return of Frieze and Kiaf Seoul. These prestigious art fairs attract art enthusiasts, collectors, and galleries from around the world, showcasing exceptional works by artists from diverse backgrounds.

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Beyond the excitement of Frieze and Kiaf Seoul, Seoul’s museums and galleries offer a diverse and captivating array of exhibitions. From blockbuster shows featuring renowned artists to thought-provoking explorations of contemporary themes, there’s something to pique the interest of every art lover.

“Correspondence: Lee Ufan and Mark Rothko”

  • Where: Pace Gallery Seoul
  • When: September 4, 2024 – October 26, 2024

You can witness a groundbreaking encounter between two artistic titans at Pace Gallery Seoul. This exhibition showcases Lee Ufan’s “Dialogue” and “Response” series alongside Mark Rothko’s iconic works from the 1950s and 1960s. 

Discover unexpected intersections in color, surface, and atmosphere as these masters of East and West engage in a compelling dialogue.

“Portrait of a Collection”

  • Where: SongEun
  • When: September 4, 2024 – November 23, 2024

Explore the renowned Pinault Collection, featuring a curated selection of over 60 works by prominent contemporary artists. You can immerse yourself in the world of Danh Vo, Julie Mehretu, Anri Sala, and more, as their art comes alive within the striking, angular building designed by Herzog & de Meuron.

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Gagosian’s “Derrick Adams: The Strip”

  • Where: APMA Cabinet
  • When: September 3, 2024 – October 12, 2024

Captivating works of Derrick Adams, a celebrated New York-based artist, will be showcasing at the APMA Cabinet. For his inaugural Seoul show, Adams presented a new body of work that reimagines beauty store display windows with mannequin heads, colorful wigs, and spray-painted hearts. Witnessing his unique portrayal of Black life through strikingly flat planes of bold colors is a must if you are planning to explore the Seoul fall art scene.

“Do Ho Suh: Speculations”

  • Where: Art Sonje Center
  • When: Aug. 17, 2024 – November 3, 2024

Known for his large-scale fabric replicas of former homes and studios, Do Ho Suh’s new exhibition grapples with themes of displacement, dwellings, and the body’s relationship to space. Discover art pieces like “My Home/s, Positive,” a structure that assembles scaled-down versions of all the houses and studios the artist has ever lived in, and experience the miniature, kinetic version of “Public Figures.”

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“Anicka Yi: There Exists Another Evolution, But In This One”

  • Where: Leeum Museum of Art
  • When: September 5, 2024 – December 29, 2024

A multisensory world of Anicka Yi’s art awaits at Leeum Museum of Art. Experience her unconventional “collaborators,” such as bacteria, scents, and deep-fried flowers, combined with machinery to create thought-provoking and immersive installations.

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“Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive”

  • Where: Futura Seoul
  • When: September 5, 2024 – December 8, 2024

In the world of AI, here’s an exhibition captivating AI-generated abstractions of Refik Anadol at Futura Seoul, an interesting one amongst the fall art exhibitions in Seoul. Inspired by a dataset of half a billion images from rainforests around the world, Anadol’s installations fill the walls with ever-changing visuals, accompanied by echoing sounds and earthy odors.

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“Kylie Manning: Yellow Sea”

  • Where: Space K
  • When: Aug. 9, 2024 – November 10, 2024

Inspired by her coastal experiences, Kylie Manning’s oil paintings capture the vastness and beauty of the ocean.

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“Turbulent Times: Women, Life, Art”

  • Where: Seoul Museum of Art
  • When: Aug. 8, 2024 – November 17, 2024

This exhibition explores the journeys of these remarkable artists who navigated through tumultuous times, from Japanese colonial rule to military regimes and democratization movements.

“Elmgreen & Dragset: Spaces”

  • Where: Amorepacific Museum of Art
  • When: September 3, 2024 – February 23, 2025

By reimagining familiar spaces and objects in uncanny scenarios, Elmgreen & Dragset invite viewers to question and rethink everyday realities. With over 60 works on display, this exhibition marks their most extensive presentation in Asia to date. This Scandinavian duo, renowned for their conceptual wit and social commentary, will transform the traditional white-cube museum space with a life-sized family house, a public pool, and a restaurant.

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“Connecting Bodies: Asian Women Artists”

  • Where: MMCA Seoul
  • When: September 3, 2024–March 3, 2025

If you are a fan of post-1960s art by Asian women creators, this is one group exhibition with a focus on the theme of corporeality. You can explore the diverse perspectives and experiences of artists like Atsuko Tanaka, Pacita Abad, Hong Lee Hyun-sook, and more, as they navigate themes of corporeality, identity, and resistance.

Beyond the Exhibitions

Seoul’s art scene is vibrant and ever-evolving. In addition to these must-see exhibitions, be sure to explore the city’s numerous galleries, museums, and art districts. You may stumble upon hidden gems and discover new emerging artists.

Tips for Art Enthusiasts

  • Research: Do your research on the exhibitions you’re interested in to get a better understanding of the artists and their works.
  • Plan Your Visit: Check the opening hours and admission fees of each venue to plan your visit efficiently.
  • Engage with the Art: Take your time to appreciate the artwork and immerse yourself in the experience.
  • Ask Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask questions about the artwork or the artists. The gallery staff can provide valuable insights.

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With an insatiable curiosity for all things Korea, Anyaa is a passionate storyteller and seasoned traveler who brings the country’s most captivating destinations to life. From the bustling streets of Seoul to the serene landscapes of Jeju Island, every article is an invitation to explore, offering insider tips, hidden gems, and carefully curated itineraries. More than just a travel guide, each piece is a vivid journey, ensuring that every reader experiences Korea in a way that is both effortless and unforgettable.

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