Three years after making a song called “Crayon,” he’s now curating an exhibition called “Peaceminusone,” in which he attempts to answer the question “In order for there to be a utopian society, what is missing?” There are two reasons to go the exhibition: either you’re a die-hard G-Dragon fan or you’re an art lover capable of disconnecting from the title and theme. There are two reasons to go the exhibition: either you’re a die-hard G-Dragon fan or you’re an art lover capable of disconnecting from the title and theme. Rent an audio guide, turn on the Korean and you can hear the entire exhibition narrated by him (albeit, in English, it will be someone else talking in a very monotonous, droning voice). It is, after all, an exhibition at the Seoul Museum of Art and worthy of attending—even if you’re there just to question whether or not G-Dragon should be seen as an artist.
Peaceminusone: Beyond the stage
Time Out says
Three years after making a song called “Crayon,” G-Dragon is now curating an exhibition called “Peaceminusone”.
Details
- Event website:
- peaceminusone.modoo.at
- Address:
- Contact:
- 02-3789-8870
- Price:
- adult 13,000 won, youth 11,000 won, children 8,000 won
- Opening hours:
- 10.am
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