Amorepacific Museum of Art Presents APMA, CHAPTER FIVE
The Amorepacific Museum of Art in Seoul, South Korea, showcases its latest exhibition titled
APMA, CHAPTER FIVE – FROM THE APMA COLLECTION. This exhibition, running from
April 1 to August 2, 2026, aims to present a comprehensive view of the diverse expressions within contemporary art through a remarkable collection of approximately
80 works.
A Rich Collection of Contemporary Art
This exhibit brings together renowned contemporary artists hailing from both Korea and around the globe. Among the featured artists are
Kiki Smith,
Rose Wylie,
Carol Bove,
Gala Porras-Kim, and the pioneering video artist
Nam June Paik. Their works explore various themes, utilizing different media such as painting, photography, sculpture, and installation.
Highlights of the Exhibition
1.
Kiki Smith is known for her thought-provoking exploration of life, death, and femininity. Her multidisciplinary approach invites viewers to reflect on myth and nature through her evocative creations.
2.
Rose Wylie, a British artist, reinterprets the language of painting, drawing inspiration from everyday imagery to create vibrant new works.
3.
Carol Bove utilizes industrial materials to expand the conceptual and structural boundaries of sculpture, creating pieces that engage with the viewer in unique ways.
4.
Gala Porras-Kim offers a critical examination of time through her work, viewing objects and spaces beyond mere human-centric narratives.
5. On the Korean front,
Nam June Paik’s monumental installation
Kon-Tiki is a significant feature of the exhibit, marking its importance in the establishment of video art as an independent genre.
Haegue Yang presents
Stacked Corners – Ventilated Square of Orange and Blue, alongside
Lee Bul, whose seminal work
The Secret Sharer explores the anxieties of modern civilization.
Connecting Cultures through Art
This exhibition lays a foundation for discussing how contemporary art reflects diverse cultural and historical contexts. By tracing the evolution of Korean contemporary art from
Dansaekhwa to its recent expansions in both media and thematic interests, it contextualizes the current art scene within a global narrative.
Engaging Programs for Visitors
To enhance visitor experience, the Amorepacific Museum of Art offers a series of programs tailored to engage with the collection. These include
With Curator tours led by the museum’s curators, and the
With Curator Professional program aimed at those seeking a deeper exploration of contemporary art practices and the exhibition’s themes.
Exhibition Details
- - Title: APMA, CHAPTER FIVE – FROM THE APMA COLLECTION
- - Dates: April 1 (WED) through August 2 (SUN), 2026
- - Opening Hours: 10 AM to 6 PM (Closed on Mondays)
- - Venue: Amorepacific Museum of Art
Address: 100, Hangang-daero, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea
- - Admission Information: Visit the APMA website for more details.
This exhibition represents a rare opportunity not only to appreciate contemporary art but also to engage with the narratives and context that inform these diverse works. Whether you are an art aficionado or a curious visitor, the APMA invites everyone to immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of visual languages that continue to evolve in today’s art world.