Wassup Korea! Real Korea, Local Stories

사이트 내 전체검색

Place

Exploring Art Exhibitions with Seoul Art Guide

profile_image
writer WassupSend Email Search by name
reply 0 hit 50 date 25-08-12 11:25

I visited the Onyu Gallery exhibition and picked up a copy of the Seoul Art Guide magazine.

After looking at the paintings at the gallery, I took a break and browsed through the August exhibitions in the magazine.

Seoul Art Guide is a periodical that you can often pick up for free at galleries and similar places. I mainly use it to check out exhibition information and browse through the pretty exhibition posters.

I think I've seen this magazine a few times before, and it's nice that they distribute it at galleries.

I mainly focus on the pictures, like looking through a regular magazine.

I think I started picking it up around June... and there are so many exhibitions I want to go to.

Marc Chagall's work is characterized by its unique and colorful palette, with a hint of melancholy.

Blue is known as the color of 'depression' in the West, which I, as a blue enthusiast, never understood.

But after seeing Chagall's paintings, I finally understood. How could he use such a gloomy blue so beautifully?

I love paintings with colors that appeal to me, so I've saved this exhibition to check out later.

I used to go to the Seoul Arts Center often, but since moving to Anyang, it's not so easy... which is a shame.

But that exhibition is in Seongnam... and I think Seongnam is reasonably accessible.

If it's not Seoul, the traffic shouldn't be too bad, so it's worth a drive. Plus, the exhibition runs for a long time.

The overall poster, true to the phrase 'Like a Child,' is dynamic and vibrant, like energetic children.

Looking at the poster, it reminded me of IKEA's children's furniture.

I also wanted to visit this exhibition at the children's book art museum.

The painting has a folded paper feel. I like fairy tales and pop-up books... I've saved it and I'm thinking of visiting the closest exhibitions first when I have time.

That exhibition is in Jeju Island....

I really like Jeju Island, but going all the way to Jeju just for an exhibition is a bit much.

If I happen to go to Jeju Island before October, I'll have to check it out.

I've seen pet festivals or pet fairs at COEX, but what kind of exhibition is that? I'm curious...

It was one of the exhibitions I wanted to visit the most.

I guess that's a plant-related exhibition. Maybe something to do with gardening...

The poster feels more bio-related than plant-related. Looking at the picture, I thought of cells, culture medium, DNA, spores... and so on.

The poster had a very unique feel. The diverse colors caught my eye, but it's not really my style... haha.

The Kim Daeyun Retrospective is only being held this month.

The poster has a similar feel to the Marc Chagall one I saw above. Although it feels a bit brighter than Chagall's.

Maybe it's because they used similar materials like pastels to create the paintings, which gives it a similar feel.

I only know Chagall's name and a few paintings, but nothing else... haha.

I really want to visit the Kim Daeyun Retrospective and the Time of Dogs and Cats exhibition.

After looking it up, the Picasso Gallery is in Busan... and the Time of Dogs and Cats is in Jeju Island... ㅜ.ㅠ boo...

There was information about galleries by region, and I wondered if there was a list of galleries in Anyang... but.

They were just grouped together as Others, Gyeonggi, and Incheon... It doesn't seem like there are any galleries located in Anyang.

I was hoping that Onyu Gallery would be listed since it's quite large... but it wasn't there. lol.

Maybe it's a kind of advertisement, and the galleries in Anyang didn't really advertise.

The National Museum of Korea is really popular these days.

Manamoana... that's an exhibition I've wanted to go to for a while.

I'm hesitant because I heard the National Museum is so crowded these days.

I also want to visit that photo exhibition with the unusual composition that gives it a unique feel.

Maybe it's a photo taken from the perspective of an artwork, showing people admiring the art.

Are those real visitors... or actors?

Will I find out if I go to the exhibition?

The exhibition is being held at the Donggang Photography Museum, which is in Yeongwol;;

꿈같은 순간 평화로운 풍경 놀라운 광경 행복한 시간 환상적인 장면 꿈같은 순간 따뜻한 추억 인상 깊은 모습 아름다운 풍경 아름다운 풍경
추천0 비추천0

No comments yet.

Real Korea, Curated for Global Travelers

WassupKorea is a next-generation platform designed for foreigners who want to truly experience Korea — not just as tourists, but as locals. While countless Koreans have shared their daily lives, food experiences, and cultural tips through blogs, videos, and social media, much of this valuable content remains locked behind language barriers. WassupKorea solves this by collecting and curating high-quality local content and making it accessible to global audiences through real-time AI-powered translation. Instead of superficial recommendations, users gain access to authentic, first-hand stories — from hidden street food spots to weekend mountain hikes — written by Koreans for Koreans, now reinterpreted for the world.

AI-Powered Personalization, Translation, and Voice Interaction

What sets WassupKorea apart is its deep integration of artificial intelligence at the core of the platform. AI matches users with personalized content based on their language, nationality, and travel interests. Whether you're looking for vegan Korean food in Jeonju or part-time job tips in Seoul, the platform's smart engine brings the most relevant, timely posts to the forefront. Every piece of content — blog summaries, local guides, user comments — is instantly translated using advanced AI translators. Users can also listen to posts via natural-sounding voice AI in their own language. Real-time voice translation in community chats allows for live conversations between users from different countries. With voice synthesis, AI can even "learn" your voice preferences to create a more natural and immersive experience.

A Living Community Driven by Local Content and Global Connection

WassupKorea is more than just an information portal — it’s an AI-driven community hub that grows smarter as users interact. Travelers and residents alike can share their own content via links from TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube, or directly post on the platform. AI categorizes the content, suggests similar posts, and connects users with shared interests. Foreigners living in Korea can also access essential resources like visa tips, rental guides, job listings, and lifestyle hacks. As more content is generated and more interactions occur, the AI refines its recommendations — creating a dynamic feedback loop that benefits every user. WassupKorea bridges the gap between Korea’s deep local knowledge and the global audience eager to explore it, forming a smart, multilingual, and inclusive platform for everyone curious about life in Korea.

@ WassupKorea.
Share

Exploring Art Exhibitions with Seoul Art Guide > Place