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Korean Folk Music in the Spotlight Inside K-pop in Argentina—Special Exhibition Featuring BTS, Stray Kids, and K-pop Demon Hunters

Korean Folk Music in the Spotlight Inside K-pop in Argentina—Special Exhibition Featuring BTS, Stray Kids, and K-pop Demon Hunters

Joo Argentina Korean Cultural Center holds a special exhibition ‘Good, God, Kkun’ through Aug. 5 in Buenos Aires, shining a light on the elements of Korean folk music that have seeped into K-pop content
A Joseon groove that shook the other side of the globe in South America… ‘K-pop’, dressed in traditional attireIn the heart of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in South America, the deep resonance of ‘Korean traditional music’ has arrived.
The Roots of K-Movies: Korean Cinema Captivates New York in the 1970s… From “Whangnyeo” to “Spider’s Web”

The Roots of K-Movies: Korean Cinema Captivates New York in the 1970s… From “Whangnyeo” to “Spider’s Web”

A special showcase of 1970s Korean films at Lincoln Center in New York. Featuring 29 digitally restored works, including “Whangnyeo,” to shine a light on the origins of K-movies.
A Korean film renaissance reborn at the heart of New York, “1970s Korean Film Special Exhibition”Masterpieces that led the golden age of 1970s Korean cinema revive in the middle of New York, dramatically. The Korea Foundation for Cultural Exchange in New York announced on the 7th that, together...
Why Do People Love “Love” in Korean Films? Korea Film Archive’s New Special Exhibition “Title Exhibition (展)”

Why Do People Love “Love” in Korean Films? Korea Film Archive’s New Special Exhibition “Title Exhibition (展)”

The Korea Film Archive (Director Mo Eun-young) will hold a new special exhibition 〈Title Exhibition (展) – Text, Typography, and Moving Images〉 at the Korea Film Museum starting May 8.
The Korea Film Archive (Director Mo Eun-young, hereafter “Korea Film Archive”) will host the new special exhibition 〈Title Exhibition (展) – Text, Typography, and Moving Images〉(hereafter “Title Exhibition (展)”) at the Korea Film Museum (located in Sangam-dong) starting Friday, the 8th.
BIFAN Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary, Amassing 30 Years of Korean Genre Films… Launches “Asian Genre Films 99”

BIFAN Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary, Amassing 30 Years of Korean Genre Films… Launches “Asian Genre Films 99”

The 30th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival launches the three-year special project “Asian Genre Films 99” Selecting 33 films each year for a total of 99 to systematically survey Asia’s film landscape and genre trends Including a spotlight on 11 films directed by women… screenings and GV scheduled during the festival in July
The 30th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival , held in July, announced on April 24 its three-year project, “Asian Genre Films 99” (Asian Genre Films 99). “Asian Genre Films 99” is a three-year project that selects 33 Korean genre films each year and introduces a total of 99 films.
Korean Film Archive Marks Hong Sang-soo Director’s Debut 30th Anniversary with Curated Exhibition “Hong Sang-soo: A Retrospective of All Works—Introduction”

Korean Film Archive Marks Hong Sang-soo Director’s Debut 30th Anniversary with Curated Exhibition “Hong Sang-soo: A Retrospective of All Works—Introduction”

From May 2 to June 13, the “KOFA Cinematheque” at Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul will screen all 34 films by director Hong Sang-soo. Featuring alternating chronological and reverse-chronological screenings from his debut works to his newest releases, viewers can experience the director’s signature “variations” aesthetics. Rich supporting events include a talk with the director of the Harvard Film Archive, a cinematography master class, and conversations with the audience.
The Korean Film Archive has announced a retrospective of all works by director Hong Sang-soo.The Korean Film Archive said it will hold a special exhibition spotlighting director Hong Sang-soo’s debut 30th anniversary, titled “Hong Sang-soo: A Retrospective of All Works—Introduction,” at the KOFA...
[Photo] A Universe at the 121st Floor: Seoul Sky Opens Special

[Photo] A Universe at the 121st Floor: Seoul Sky Opens Special "Star Wars" Exhibition

Lotte World Tower’s Seoul Sky teams up with Disney Korea to create a large-scale immersive space based on the Star Wars universe—featuring Darth Vader, the Mandalorian, and Grogu.
A Universe You Can Experience at the Highest Point in Seoul—"Star Wars" Special Exhibition OpensThe Star Wars universe comes to life at South Korea’s tallest height. On the 13th, Lotte World Tower’s Seoul Sky, in partnership with The Walt Disney Company Korea, officially opened "Star Wars: Above...
[Photo] Nam June Paik’s 20th Memorial Exhibition… ‘First Reveal’ in Korea: 11 Masterpieces Including “London Post Office Box”

[Photo] Nam June Paik’s 20th Memorial Exhibition… ‘First Reveal’ in Korea: 11 Masterpieces Including “London Post Office Box”

The story recalled by Ken Hakuta, Nam June Paik’s nephew, who once said, “Buy me a TV, quickly.” In collaboration with the Gagosian Gallery, a special exhibition presents 11 masterpieces in Korea for the first time, including “London Post Office Box.”
The return of “Nam June Paik”, the founder of video artThe artistic legacy of the master of video art, “Nam June Paik” (1932–2006), has been brought back to life in Seoul. “Nam June Paik: Rewind / Repeat”, which opened in the APMA display cabinet at Amorepacific’s headquarters in Yongsan-gu, Seoul,...
[Culture&] Han Kang at the Venice Biennale with Nobel Prize, Exhibiting Installation Work Inspired by No Farewells

[Culture&] Han Kang at the Venice Biennale with Nobel Prize, Exhibiting Installation Work Inspired by No Farewells

Han Kang's 'The Funeral' Forms a Perfect Unity with the 'Mourning Space'. A Collaboration that Breaks the Boundaries of Literature and Sculpture
Nobel Prize-winning author Han Kang will showcase installation art at the 61st Venice Biennale. The theme for the Korean Pavilion in 2026 has been confirmed as Liberation Space: Fortresses and Nests. Han Kang's work, The Funeral, is a visual outcome mourning the historical wounds of the Jeju 4·3...
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The "Eternal National Actor" Late Ahn Sung-gi's Tribute Exhibition Continues…Rediscovering Masterpieces at CGV and Picture House

CGV will screen 8 representative works by year from the 25th to April 14, in celebration of the 10th anniversary of 'Ahn Sung-gi Hall' in Apgujeong. Picture House extends the special exhibition 'Ahn Sung-gi of the 21st Century' until the 5th of next month and holds guest visit sessions (GV) events with directors Lee Myung-se and Lee Joon-ik. Rediscover the brilliant footsteps and true essence of the late actor who significantly impacted Korean cinema for over half a century at the theater.
A special tribute exhibition honoring the eternal national actor, the late Ahn Sung-gi, whose impressive body of work has significantly impacted Korean cinema for over half a century, will be held consecutively at the theaters.
Cheetah Puts Down the Mic and Picks Up the Brush... Sounds the Alarm on 'Human Greed' in Her First Solo Exhibition

Cheetah Puts Down the Mic and Picks Up the Brush... Sounds the Alarm on 'Human Greed' in Her First Solo Exhibition

Goun Exhibition Planning Company "Cheetah's solo exhibition will be held at Hwang Chang-bae Art Museum in Yeonhui-dong starting from the 9th" 22 new works highlighting environmental pollution and ecosystem destruction... A rediscovery of 'Artist Kim Eun-young' Cheetah "I want to question the sacrifices made in the name of progress"... A philosophical reflection on human-centered thinking
The charismatic rapper Cheetah (real name Kim Eun-young, 36) is now pouring out a powerful message on canvas. Through her first official solo exhibition, she plans to express the voices of environmental pollution and the suffering ecosystem hidden behind the advancement of human civilization...