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MMCA Collection: Korean Contemporary Art

  • 2025-05-01 ~ 2026-05-03
  • Seoul 1F Gallery1 / B1 Gallery2

Exhibition Overview

MMCA Collection: Korean Contemporary Art
CHOI Wook-kyung(1940-1985), ‹Unfinished Story›, 1977, Colored pencil and crayon on paper, 147×266cm.
CHOI Wook-kyung(1940-1985), ‹Unfinished Story›, 1977, Colored pencil and crayon on paper, 147×266cm.
PARK Seobo(1931-2023), ‹Ecriture No. 43-78-79-81›, 1981, Oil paint and graphite on cotton, 193.5×259.5cm.
PARK Seobo(1931-2023), ‹Ecriture No. 43-78-79-81›, 1981, Oil paint and graphite on cotton, 193.5×259.5cm.
QUAC Insik(1919-1988), ‹Work›, 1962, Glass on panel, 72×102cm.
QUAC Insik(1919-1988), ‹Work›, 1962, Glass on panel, 72×102cm.
PARK Hyunki(1942-2000), ‹Untitled›, 1979, Stone(14pieces) and monitor(1piece), 120×260×260cm.
PARK Hyunki(1942-2000), ‹Untitled›, 1979, Stone(14pieces) and monitor(1piece), 120×260×260cm.
KO Younghoon(1952-), ‹Stone Book›, 1985, Acrylic paint on book leaves, 142×98cm.
KO Younghoon(1952-), ‹Stone Book›, 1985, Acrylic paint on book leaves, 142×98cm.
OH Yoon(1946-1986), ‹Vindictive Spirits›, 1984, Oil paint on canvas, 69×462cm.
OH Yoon(1946-1986), ‹Vindictive Spirits›, 1984, Oil paint on canvas, 69×462cm.
KANG Ikjoong(1960-), ‹Sam-ra-man-sang›, 1984 - 2014, Mixed media and object on panel, collage, chrome-plated on copper, Variable installation (Pensive Bodhisattva: 92×33×33, panels: 50×50×10cm(400)).
KANG Ikjoong(1960-), ‹Sam-ra-man-sang›, 1984 - 2014, Mixed media and object on panel, collage, chrome-plated on copper, Variable installation (Pensive Bodhisattva: 92×33×33, panels: 50×50×10cm(400)).
Kimsooja(1957-), ‹Bottari Truck - Migrateurs›, 2007, Single-channel video, color, silent, 9 min. 17 sec. (loop)
Kimsooja(1957-), ‹Bottari Truck - Migrateurs›, 2007, Single-channel video, color, silent, 9 min. 17 sec. (loop)
KIM Beom(1963-), ‹Untitled-Intimate Suffering#12›, 2012, Acrylic paint on canvas, 397×286cm.
KIM Beom(1963-), ‹Untitled-Intimate Suffering#12›, 2012, Acrylic paint on canvas, 397×286cm.
YANG Haegue(1971-), ‹Female Natives›, 2010, Clothing racks, casters, bulbs, cable, artificial plants, bells, cord, rope, metal chain, knitting yarn, dried ginger, metal ring, aluminum reflector, tin can, cane ball, seashells, papier mâché, dried ginseng, painted wood ball, cosmetic sponge, dried tree-ear mushroom, fringe, hair roller, metal clamp, glass beads and sequin patch, 1. 185×106×106cm, 2. 192×123×150cm, 3. 197×103×103cm, 4. 191×84×84cm, 5. 235×105×105cm, 6. 180×110×110
YANG Haegue(1971-), ‹Female Natives›, 2010, Clothing racks, casters, bulbs, cable, artificial plants, bells, cord, rope, metal chain, knitting yarn, dried ginger, metal ring, aluminum reflector, tin can, cane ball, seashells, papier mâché, dried ginseng, painted wood ball, cosmetic sponge, dried tree-ear mushroom, fringe, hair roller, metal clamp, glass beads and sequin patch, 1. 185×106×106cm, 2. 192×123×150cm, 3. 197×103×103cm, 4. 191×84×84cm, 5. 235×105×105cm, 6. 180×110×110
MOON Kyungwon & JEON Joonho(2009-), ‹News from Nowhere›, 2011 - 2012, Two-channel video, objects, documents , Dimensions variable installation
MOON Kyungwon & JEON Joonho(2009-), ‹News from Nowhere›, 2011 - 2012, Two-channel video, objects, documents , Dimensions variable installation
KIM Ayoung(1979-), ‹Porosity Valley 2: Tricksters'plot›, 2019, Two-channel video, color, sound, 23min. 4sec.
KIM Ayoung(1979-), ‹Porosity Valley 2: Tricksters'plot›, 2019, Two-channel video, color, sound, 23min. 4sec.

This exhibition is the first permanent exhibition since the opening of the Seoul branch of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) in 2013. Since beginning its acquisition activities with its original opening in 1969, MMCA has collected and researched a body of significant artwork and archival materials with a focus on art history and contemporary art trends spanning more than 50 years. Out of the museum’s collection of around 11,800 pieces, this exhibition presents about 90 representative works of Korean contemporary art from the period between the 1960s and 2010s. With a selection based on subtopics representative of key themes in Korean contemporary art history, such as abstraction, experimentation, figuration, hybridity, concepts, and documentary approaches, it offers viewers a multilayered introduction to currents in Korean contemporary art through different eras.


Korean contemporary art has undergone dynamic changes in response to Korea’s own unique social situation, cultural upheavals, transformations in media, and its organic relationships with international art produced around the same time. The exhibition begins in Gallery 1, which explores representative works of Korean contemporary art from the period between the 1960s and 1980s: examples of Korean abstract art, which was created in the name of modernity and the avant-garde; works of experimental art, which expanded aesthetic boundaries based on the nature of objects and actions; and figurative and Minjung art works that sought to examine art in the context of life. Gallery 2 showcases major works of Korean contemporary art from the 1990s to the 2010s: key collection works by Korean artists who began to receive major attention from the international contemporary art scene in the context of pluralization and globalization; conceptual works centered on objects and language; and attempts at different perceptions of reality in the context of documentary and fiction.


As viewers explore a selection of major collection works representative of the complex topography of Korean contemporary art, they will be able


to grasp how art has changed and unfolded in Korea’s social context. We also look forward to this exhibition serving as an opportunity to reflect on the particularity and universality of Korean contemporary art as something that has developed in a significant relationship with larger currents in international art.


  • Period
    2025-05-01 ~ 2026-05-03
  • Organized by/Supported by
    (Organized by) MMCA / (Sponsored by) Shinyoung Securities / (Supported by) LG OLED, DONGKUK CM, Moorim Paper
  • Venue
    Seoul 1F Gallery1 / B1 Gallery2
  • Admission
    2,000 won
  • Artist
    Around 80 artists including Kimsooja, KIM Whanki, PARK Seobo, SUH Doho, SHIN Hakchul, YANG Haegue, LEE Bul, LEE Ufan, MOON Kyungwon+JEON Joonho
  • Numbers of artworks
    about 90

Audio Guide

#101. Exhibition Foreword Welcome to the ‹MMCA Collection: Korean Contemporary Art›. This is the first permanent exhibition to be presented at MMCA Seoul since its opening. This exhibition introduces viewers to major works from the MMCA collection, revealing trends and changes in Korean contemporary art from the 1960s to the 2010s. Ninety representative masterworks have been carefully selected from a collection of more than 11,800 works that MMCA has collected and preserved over the past 50 years. Spread across two exhibition halls and organized into six subtopics, this exhibition is designed to explore Korean contemporary art from multiple perspectives based on the art historical and social contexts of the works in the collection. We hope that this exhibition will provide you with an in-depth look at the specificity and universality of Korean contemporary art, as well as its zeitgeist and artistic experimentation.
Exhibition Foreword

101.Exhibition Foreword