Seoul frozen by the cold snap. Times like these make you crave warm indoor spaces. That’s why we’ve prepared this collection of indoor exhibitions.
From media art and legendary masters to exhibitions that will boost your geek power—if you don’t hurry now, you’ll miss out!
1. Warner Bronckhorst: The Whole World is a Canvas
“The whole world is a canvas, and we merely walk upon it.”
Werner Bronckhorst is an artist who transforms everyday scenes into vast canvases. If you love art, you’ve likely seen Bronckhorst’s sensational paintings before. Miniature figures placed atop three-dimensional brushstrokes deliver an incredibly intuitive emotional impact, making his work immensely popular both as painting and design.
This exhibition at Ground Seesaw presents over 100 of his representative works alongside a newly created collection of original artworks specially produced for Korean audiences.
Originally scheduled to end last year, it has been extended until the end of February due to enthusiastic response! If you want to rediscover the specialness in everyday life, now is your chance.
🗓️2025.03.21 -2026.02.28
⏰10:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Last admission: 6:00 PM)
🎟️ 18,000 KRW
📍Ground Seesaw Seochon, 18-8 Jahamun-ro 6-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul (Naver Map)
2. Pink Bubble Inside Another World
A new world entirely made of pink awaits you in this large-scale media exhibition spanning 300 pyeong.
This exhibition goes beyond a simple viewing experience, composed of immersive media art utilizing light and sound.
It’s not just pretty and fascinating; surprisingly, it’s a meaningful exhibition that makes you reflect on environmental pollution and plastic waste issues. Plus, it’s a space where you can get that perfect Instagram shot.
🗓️November 1, 2025 – February 28, 2026
⏰Hours: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Last entry at 6:10 PM)
Tue–Sun (Closed every Monday)
🎟️Adults 22,000 KRW / Youth 18,000 KRW / Children 14,000 KRW
📍K Museum of Contemporary Art, 807 Seolleung-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul (Naver Map)
3. The Mad Genius Exhibition 2025
To make art, you have to be a little crazy, right? We’ve gathered only the works of truly eccentric artists obsessed with art. No genrerestrictions— from large-scale installations to paintings, digital art, and art toys, this is your chance to encounter the eccentric worldviews of over 100 artists.
Watching others’ eccentricity might just awaken the eccentricity within you. If you’re tired of conventional exhibitions, come here!
🗓️2025.09.23 -2026.02.28
⏰10:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Last admission: 6:00 PM) Closed every Monday
🎟️Adults 22,000 KRW / Youth 16,000 KRW / Children 14,000 KRW
📍K Museum of Contemporary Art, 807 Seolleung-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul (Naver Map)
4. Animeju and Ghibli Exhibition
A place Ghibli fans simply can’t pass by. It’s a pilgrimage site for enthusiasts and a paradise of drool-worthy merchandise.
But this exhibition goes beyond a simple art display, deeply exploring Ghibli’s 12-year journey, including the birth stories and behind-the-scenes tales of their masterpieces.
That’s why we recommend listening to the docent’s explanations.
It’s an opportunity to fall in love with Ghibli all over again.
🗓️June 6, 2025 – February 22, 2026
⏰10:30 AM – 8:00 PM (Last admission at 7:00 PM)
🎟️General: 22,000 KRW / Youth: 20,000 KRW / Child: 17,000 KRW (50% discount in January only)
🎨Docent Tours: Session 1 at 2:00 PM, Session 2 at 4:00 PM (Visit the ticket counter 10 minutes before the program starts for on-site registration. Each session is limited to the first 35 participants.)
📍Popcorn D Square Daewon Museum, 6F Living Park, Hyundai I’Park Mall, 55 Hangang-daero 23-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
5. From Renaissance to Impressionism: San Diego Museum of Art Special Exhibition
An exhibition of unprecedented scale,described by the San Diego Museum of Art director as “the first and last Korean exhibition .”
600 years of Western art history, 60 masters, 65 masterpieces, and 25 pieces from the San Diego Museum of Art’s permanent collection—rarely loaned overseas —have all landed in Korea.
This historic opportunity is only available through February.
🗓️November 5, 2025 – February 22, 2026
⏰10:00 AM ~ 7:00 PM (Last admission at 6:00 PM) No closing days
🎟️Adults 23,000 KRW / Youth 20,000 KRW / Children 17,000 KRW
🎨Docent Program Schedule: Weekdays: 3 sessions (11:00 AM, 2:00 PM, 4:00 PM), Weekends: 2 sessions (11:00 AM, 2:00 PM)
📍Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, Sejong Museum of Art, 175 Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul, B1 Floor (Naver Map)
6. Marc Chagall Goyang: Singing of Color and Fantasy
Marc Chagall, the 20th-century artistic master also known as the ‘Magician of Color’! Over 300 of his original works have arrived at the Goyang Aram Museum of Art.
Chagall transcended the boundaries of Expressionism, Modernism, and Surrealism, freely expressing everyday themes like family, homeland, love, and nature through his intense colors.
Experience the vibrant emotions he expressed until February.
🗓️October 29, 2025 – February 28, 2026
⏰10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Last admission at 5:00 PM) Closed every Monday
🎟️Adults 20,000 KRW / Youth 16,000 KRW / Children 12,000 KRW
🎨Docent Weekend Special Lectures: Sat & Sun at 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM
Tue-Fri: 11:00 AM, 3:00 PM
📍Goyang City Aram Museum of Art, 1286 Jungang-ro, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do Goyang City Aram Museum of Art (Naver Map)
7. DISNEY ART COLLECTION: <Imagine Love>
Disney planted dreams and fantasies in us as children. Disney is deeply embedded in my core memories.
This exhibition brings together over 200 carefully selected pieces from Disney’s 100-year art history.
From the original Mickey and friends to the ‘Toy Story’ series and ‘Frozen’ —this collection offers a glimpse into the emotions and messages Disney has conveyed through each era.
Rediscovering Disney as an adult might just awaken that hidden childlike wonder.
🗓️2025.12.24-2026.02.28
🎟️Adults 12,000 KRW / Children and Teens 8,000 KRW
⏰11:00 AM – 8:00 PM, Open Year-Round (Last Admission 7:00 PM)
📍MPX GALLERY, 10 Gukje Financial-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul IFC Mall L3, MPX Gallery (Naver Map)