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Jongno-gu·Jeong Theater (formerly M Theater, formerly Harmony Art Hall)

Free · Jongno-gu National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul (MMCA Seoul)
The MMCA x LG OLED Series, a mid-to-long-term collaboration program between the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and LG Electronics, aims to support talented contemporary artists with production costs and technical infrastructure, thereby forming new media experiments and discourses in contemporary art, and contributing to the popularization of modern art through the production of large-scale new works based on technology and art. By exhibiting installation works reflecting the spatial characteristics of the Seoul Box, a symbolic exhibition space in the Seoul Wing, it provides audiences with an original artistic experience of contemporary art. The second artist of the series will be announced in early 2026.
Jongno-gu National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul (MMCA Seoul)
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