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[Herald Gallery] POP
The two-person exhibition featuring Sangin Kim (born 1980) and Sangyoon Yoon (born 1978) is being held at Gallery Joeun in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, until Feb. 15. The two artists explore a multidimensional worldview by infusing a dreamy and romantic atmosphere into their pieces. Additionally, using an unplanned, primal visual language and an original painterly style, they present a fantastical world that one might have dreamed of. In this exhibition, "Impromptu Fantasies," visitors can experience the
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Shopping platforms unveil Seollal promotions
With the Lunar New Year approaching, shopping platforms are rolling out enticing promotions, helping customers find the perfect gifts and lock in big discounts on popular items Many shopping platforms are introducing special Seollal promotions ahead of the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, curating the best gifts for loved ones. Musinsa, one of the largest online fashion platforms in the country, has announced a major discount event running through Jan. 30. The Musinsa 2025 Seollal Big Sale will
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[Graphic News] 6 out of 10 Koreans prefer in-person cultural events
Sixty percent of surveyed Koreans prefer attending movies or cultural events in person, and they spend an average of 187,000 won ($127) per month on leisure activities, according to a recent survey. The study, conducted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, surveyed Korean nationals’ attendance at cultural and arts events. It found that 63 percent of respondents engage in these activities in nonvirtual formats. The rate of in-person attendance at cultural events has steadily increased
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Fashion industry targets sports fandoms
'Blockcore' trend drives fashion companies to partner with sports teams Sports teams are the latest collaborators with the fashion industry, as clothing companies seek access to the teams' loyal fan bases. By sponsoring the teams, the fashion industry hopes to turn loyal fans who collect official uniforms and merchandise into potential consumers. On Monday, Adidas announced an official sponsorship agreement with the KBO's Doosan Bears, unveiling the baseball team’s new uniform. Adidas also recen
Jan. 14, 2025 -
League of Legends Champions Korea to hold first-ever cup tournament
'Fearless Draft' employed to offer fans dynamic viewing experience The world of League of Legends esports in Korea is set to evolve with the launch of the LCK Cup. The event will be held at the LCK Arena in LoL Park, located in Jongno-gu, central Seoul, beginning Wednesday. One of the most defining characteristics of the 2025 LCK Cup will be the "Fearless Draft" rule, which prevents players from selecting characters already used by the opposing team in the next match. This rule was previously im
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Goethe-Institut Korea offers 25% discount on online German courses
Goethe-Institut Korea is ringing in the New Year with a special discount of 25 percent on all of its online German language courses from January through February. As a leading institution for German language education and cultural exchange, Goethe-Institut Korea offers a variety of courses for all proficiency levels, from beginners to advanced learners. Students can take a personalized level test to determine the most suitable course, with classes designed to balance listening, speaking, reading
Jan. 13, 2025 -
[Herald Gallery] Discharge
The two-person exhibition “Pluto,” featuring Juree Kim (born 1980) and Gyungsu An (born 1975), is currently on display at Museumhead in Jongno-gu, Seoul, until Jan. 25. An, who works with paintings, and Kim, who creates sculptures, have consistently explored themes of "death" and "the dissolution of life" as they manifest in various forms within the urban environment. The exhibition reflects on the contradictions of a city that overlooks the pervasive presence of death, constructing scenes withi
Jan. 13, 2025 -
Seeking love? Seoul city's matchmaking event has it all
Seoul city aims to help 100 single men and women find romance on Valentine‘s Day If looking for love has not been going as well as you would have liked. the Seoul Metropolitan Government is ready to play Cupid. To help Seoulites find love on Valentine's Day, the Seoul Metropolitan Government and Hanwha General Insurance are jointly hosting a matchmaking event dubbed "An Exciting Art Night (unofficial translation)" on Feb. 14. The event, scheduled to be held at the Hanwha General Insurance buildi
Jan. 13, 2025 -
Seoul Lantern Festival extended due to popular demand
Lanterns to illuminate Cheonggye Plaza through end of January The annual Seoul Lantern Festival will extend its run through the end of January. According to the Seoul Tourism Organization, the festival organizer, some 2.5 million people have visited the festival taking place around the Cheonggye Stream in central Seoul since its opening Dec. 13 for a one-month run. The annual lantern show, launched in 2009, features lantern installations illuminating the downtown Seoul area from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m
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'Harbin' tops box office for 3rd consecutive weekend, surpasses 4m admissions
The Korean historical drama "Harbin" has maintained its position at the top of the box office for a third consecutive weekend, attracting over 4 million viewers. The film drew an additional 308,000 viewers from Friday to Sunday, bringing its cumulative admissions to 4.18 million, according to data from the Korean Film Council on Monday. It is now the fifth most-watched Korean film released last year. Directed by Woo Min-ho, the film has dominated the local box office since its release on Dec. 24
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Jewelry collector Kazumi Arikawa's first museum exhibition sparkles at Lotte Museum of Art
Japanese collector Kazumi Arikawa is one of the world’s most influential collectors of historic and artistic jewels, with a collection that has been admired for some 40 years. Now, for the first time, his collection is being showcased in a solo museum exhibition, titled “The Art of Jewellery,” at the Lotte Museum of Art in Seoul. “The Art of Jewellery” spans ancient times, the middle ages and Renaissance to contemporary times, showing some 200 jewelry items Arikawa has collected. Upon entering t
Jan. 12, 2025 -
K-pop and K-drama... How about K-fashion?
K-fashion shifts focus to global expansion as domestic sales struggle, with brands eyeing premium markets in Europe and Asia Korean fashion brands will actively target the global market this year as they are experiencing a domestic recession due to high inflation and climate change. Handsome Corp., a leading apparel maker under the Hyundai Department Store Group, is going after the French market with its private brands such as System and Time by expanding its distribution channels. For instance,
Jan. 12, 2025 -
Start new year with new exhibitions
As the new year starts, galleries in Seoul have opened doors with interesting exhibitions. At Pace Gallery and G Gallery – located in Hannam-dong and Cheongdam-dong, respectively – you can experience art created by both internationally acclaimed artists and a young Korean artist. Sam Gilliam, Kenneth Noland at Pace Gallery The gallery shows a two exhibitions of American artists Sam Gilliam and Kenneth Noland who pushed boundaries. Gilliam – recognized as one of the innovators of postwar American
Jan. 11, 2025 -
Activist calls for action on Australian museum for ‘misleading’ display of Korean clothing
Complaint to correct ‘hanbok’ display unanswered, Seo Kyoung-duk says A prominent Korean activist has renewed his demand for action over an Australian exhibition that he claims misrepresents a Chinese garment as Korean. Seo Kyoung-duk said Friday that the Australian War Memorial has yet to respond to his complaints from last year, which called on the Canberra-based museum to remove a top displayed as traditional Korean clothing. “The collar, hems, color and embroidery of the piece all suggest Ch
Jan. 10, 2025 -
Curator-led tours open at National Museum of Korea
Korean celadon, Vienna paintings headline in-depth tour program Curator-led tours of exhibitions at the National Museum of Korea began Wednesday, offering visitors a 12-week program designed to provide a deeper understanding of the collections on display. The highlight of the program is a tour of two special exhibitions held every Wednesday during the first three weeks. The exhibitions -- “Sculpted Celadon of the Goryeo Dynasty” and “Vienna 1900: The Dreaming Artists” -- delve into the beauty of
Jan. 10, 2025