The Amorepacific Museum of Art in Seoul has launched "APMA, CHAPTER FIVE – FROM THE APMA COLLECTION," a major exhibition featuring approximately 80 works from its permanent holdings. Running from April 1 to August 2, 2026, the showcase includes a diverse array of paintings, sculptures, and installations by over 40 influential Korean and international artists. High-profile participants include Kiki Smith, Rose Wylie, Carol Bove, and Gala Porras-Kim, alongside Korean masters such as Nam June Paik, Lee Bul, and Haegue Yang.
This exhibition is significant as it provides a comprehensive overview of the evolving visual languages in contemporary art, specifically highlighting the intersection of global trends and Korean art history. By featuring rarely seen monumental works, such as Nam June Paik’s "TV Vertical Flower"—unveiled in a museum setting for the first time in two decades—the museum reinforces its role as a critical institution for preserving and contextualizing both Dansaekhwa traditions and modern multi-media expansions.