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Once taboo, now on view: Seoul debuts major queer art exhibition

Art Sonje Center in Seoul has launched "Spectrosynthesis Seoul," the first large-scale institutional exhibition in South Korea dedicated specifically to queer art. Organized in partnership with the Sunpride Foundation, the show features 74 international and Korean artists across two major sections, exploring themes of identity, sign language bias, and the historical queer spatiality of Seoul neighborhoods like Itaewon.

This exhibition marks a significant cultural milestone in a country where LGBTQ+ topics remain largely taboo in public discourse. By moving queer narratives from the margins to a major museum setting, the project reflects a generational shift in the Korean art scene, where younger artists are increasingly embracing queer identity as a celebratory and visible subject rather than a hidden one.