What lies ahead for Seoul's art scene in 2026

Seoul's art scene in 2026 promises a crowded calendar featuring Korean masters and internationally active contemporary artists. New institutions and returning biennales will anchor the year, while exhibitions explore queer art through the city's histories and spotlight overlooked female trailblazers.

The year 2026 ushers in a packed art schedule across Seoul, with major museums dedicating solo exhibitions to established Korean artists and those with strong international profiles. In September, coinciding with Frieze Seoul, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) Seoul will host a comprehensive survey of Do Ho Suh's practice, featuring delicately constructed installations that replicate architectural spaces from his personal history using translucent fabric and paper. At the Leeum Museum of Art, Koo Jeong-a's exhibition will extend into the lobby and unexpected corners, working with intangible media like scents and magnetic fields to disrupt viewers' sensory perceptions.

In March, the Hoam Museum of Art in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, stages the first blockbuster retrospective of nonagenarian sculptor Kim Yun-shin, showcasing her chainsaw-carved wooden assemblages reminiscent of sprouting plants, alongside early prints and paintings from her 70-year career. The Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) marks the 110th anniversary of Yoo Young-kuk's birth with its largest retrospective in May, delving into his pioneering abstraction of Korean landscapes through dots, lines, planes, and color, including previously unseen pieces.

International figures include a large-scale retrospective of British artist Damien Hirst at MMCA in March—the first in Asia—confronting themes of death and desire through preserved animals and display cases. In February, Leeum presents Tino Sehgal's "constructed situations" with a site-specific piece reimagining its collection. Jonas Wood's September show at the Amorepacific Museum of Art gathers over 80 works transforming everyday interiors with bold patterns and saturated colors.

Art Sonje Center opens the year with "Spectrosynthesis Seoul" in March, featuring over 70 artists to examine contemporary queer art via Seoul's subcultures and undocumented histories amid rapid modernization. A May group exhibition at Leeum highlights first-generation women artists like Judy Chicago and Tsuruko Yamazaki through their immersive environments. Arario Gallery Seoul surveys Park Young-sook's 1960s photographic practice in February, challenging patriarchal structures. Rhee Seund-ja, Korea's only female first-generation abstractionist, gains spotlight at White Cube and Gallery Hyundai, following her 2024 Venice collateral event. In September, Gallery Hyundai features Christine Sun Kim's explorations of sound as a Deaf artist through sign language and infographics.

New additions include Centre Pompidou Hanwha Seoul opening in May at 63 Square in Yeouido, after a delay, and the Seo-Seoul Museum of Art in the first half, focused on performance and media. Biennales return with the 61st Venice on May 9 under "In Minor Keys," curated by the late Koyo Kouoh; Korea's pavilion on "Fortress and Nest" by Binna Choi with artists Choi Go-en and Ro Hye-ree. In September, Gwangju Biennale under Ho Tzu Nyen explores artistic transformation and democratic legacy; Busan Biennale led by Amal Khalaf and Evelyn Simons on "Dissident Chorus."

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The MICHELIN Guide unveiled its 10th-anniversary selection for Seoul and Busan, awarding a record 10 new and promoted stars to bring the total to 46 starred restaurants across the two cities. The announcement took place at SIGNIEL Busan, highlighting South Korea's evolving culinary scene. A total of 233 restaurants were selected, including 71 Bib Gourmand and 116 MICHELIN Selected establishments.

In western Seoul's Geumcheon District, the Seo-Seoul Museum of Art (Seo SeMA) has opened as the city's first public museum dedicated to new media art. It completes the network of eight branches operated by the Seoul Museum of Art, focusing on works incorporating moving images, sound, performance, and conceptual art. The debut features performances exploring breath and shared air.

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Die koreanische Kultur markierte 2025 mit beispiellosen globalen Erfolgen, von rekordverdächtigen Streams und MuseumBesuchen bis hin zu historischen Auszeichnungen im Theater und in der Musik. Hits wie die Animation "KPop Demon Hunters" und das Finale von "Squid Game" katapultierten koreanischen Content weltweit, während K-Pop-Gruppen wiedervereint wurden und neue Kontroversen auftauchten. Das Jahr hob sowohl Expansion als auch Herausforderungen in der Branche hervor.

The South Korean hospitality house for the 2026 Winter Olympics opened in Milan, Italy. Overseen by the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, it will promote Korean culture and tourism. The opening ceremony featured key figures highlighting Korea's Olympic values and cultural contributions.

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At 91, chainsaw sculptor Kim Yun-shin is holding a retrospective titled “Two Be One” at the Hoam Museum of Art, showcasing works from her seven-decade career that includes over 1,500 sculptures and paintings. She pursues a philosophy of becoming one with nature, using a chainsaw on hardwoods in Argentina. The exhibition runs through June 28, 2026.

Die Berlinale hat die Wettbewerbsauswahl für ihre 76. Auflage bekanntgegeben, die Arthouse-Filme mit A-Listen-Stars wie Channing Tatum, Amy Adams und Riley Keough verbindet. Artistische Leiterin Tricia Tuttle hob die vielfältige Auswahl internationaler Autoren und politisch aufgeladener Geschichten hervor. Das Festival findet vom 12. bis 22. Februar 2026 statt.

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Nestled in the mountains of Wonju, South Korea, Museum SAN has evolved architecturally since its 2013 opening under Tadao Ando. The Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect has added three major structures and is now planning another. The museum, standing for space, art, and nature, has become a prominent private art institution.

 

 

 

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