Exterior view of Leeum Museum of Art ©Samsung Foundation of Culture
The Samsung Foundation of
Culture, celebrating its 60th anniversary next year, has unveiled the
exhibition plans for the Leeum Museum of Art in 2025, encompassing both
traditional and contemporary art.
The Leeum Museum of Art will
present in-depth solo exhibitions of prominent Korean and international
contemporary artists active since the 1990s as part of its biannual special
exhibitions. Additionally, it will hold a modern & contemporary art
collection exhibition for the first time in three years since its reopening and
host a special exhibition sharing the results of conservation efforts for
outstanding Korean cultural heritage housed overseas.
Pierre Huyghe Solo Exhibition (in
February)
The first special exhibition of
2025 will be a solo exhibition of the globally renowned artist Pierre Huyghe,
known for his multidisciplinary approach spanning ecology, technology, and
contemporary societal issues.
This will mark Huyghe’s first
museum solo exhibition in Korea. It will feature newly commissioned works
jointly produced by the Leeum Museum of Art and Punta della Dogana in Venice,
part of the Pinault Collection. The exhibition will showcase videos, sound,
sculptures, and installations exploring ecosystems where humans and non-humans
coexist.
Modern & Contemporary Art
Collection Exhibition / Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Conservation Support
Program Exhibition (in March)
In early March, the museum will
open its much-anticipated modern and contemporary art collection exhibition.
This showcase will include iconic works representing Leeum's collection, along
with newly acquired pieces. Sculptures, including Alberto Giacometti's
works—symbolic of Leeum—will be displayed alongside various paintings in a fresh
reinterpretation within the M2 gallery.
Simultaneously, the M1 gallery
will host a special exhibition under the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage
Conservation Support Program. This inaugural effort will present conserved
Korean cultural heritage pieces housed overseas, providing visitors with an
opportunity to appreciate these treasures collectively.
Lee Bul Solo Exhibition (in September)
In the second half of the year,
the museum will present a large-scale survey exhibition of works by renowned
Korean artist Lee Bul. Known for exploring themes such as the relationship
between humans and technology, utopian modernity, and the aspirations and
failures of human progressivism, this exhibition will be co-organized by the
Leeum Museum of Art and the M+ in Hong Kong. Opening at Leeum in September
2025, the exhibition will travel to M+ in March 2026 and then continue to major
international institutions.
Meanwhile, the Hoam Museum of
Art will feature traditional art exhibitions and, in the second half of 2025,
host a solo exhibition of Louise Bourgeois, one of the most influential modern
artists of the 20th century, opening in August.
The foundation stated,
"The exhibitions in 2025 will be realized through diverse collaborations
with major domestic and international institutions, expanding opportunities for
cultural exchange, broadening access to art for a wider audience, and enhancing
the museum's influence both at home and abroad."
References
Ji Yeon Lee has been working as an editor for the media art and culture channel AliceOn since 2021 and worked as an exhibition coordinator at samuso (now Space for Contemporary Art) from 2021 to 2023.