Installation view ©Seoripul Gallery

The Seoul Arts Center, in cooperation with the Seocho District Office and the Seocho Cultural Foundation, will present the 2025 Young Artists Special Exhibition 《Create Together, Change Tomorrow》 at Hangaram Design Museum from Friday, August 22 to Sunday, September 7. Now in its fourth edition, the exhibition is the outcome of sustained efforts to spotlight currents in young visual art and to provide a venue where contemporary experiments and questions are articulated in the language of art. The Seoul Arts Center’s role extends beyond the simple “discovery” of artists to building a structure in which creative capacity leads to real exhibition opportunities. Through this, it connects institutional infrastructures and establishes a systemic basis that enables young artists to sustain their practice within society.

This year’s exhibition takes “technology, ecology, and sensibility” as its key keywords, creating a ground for young artists to imagine and experiment with the future art environment. For artist selection, recommendations were solicited from eight exhibition institutions within Seocho District (the Seoul Arts Center, Seoripul Youth Art Gallery, Space21, OBSCURA, Perigee Gallery, Platform A, KEPCO Art Center, and the Hanwon Museum of Art), leading to the selection of a total of eleven teams (twelve artists).


Installation view ©Seoripul Gallery

In addition, the Korea Arts & Culture Education Service’s ARKO Art Archives provided archival materials on masters who inspired the participating artists, thereby strengthening organic cooperation among local art institutions. A representative from the Seoul Arts Center stated, “Our important role is not just to provide an exhibition space but to co-design structures through which artists connect with society and art can expand,” adding, “We will continue to collaborate with diverse art actors to build an ecosystem in which young art can circulate and grow sustainably.”

The exhibition features eleven teams in total: Hyuna Kang, Sejin Kwon, Mimmo, Kwanwoo Park, Gyomyeong Shin, Diha Shin, Morae Shin, Ji-eun Oh, Woojae Lee, Woo-hyeong Choi, and Team 999 (Ryu Kim · Geun-jun Jo). Through diverse media—painting, installation, video, performance—and experimental approaches, they translate contemporary issues such as social context, technology, ecology, and identity into the language of art, offering audiences new sensations and experiences of thought.


Installation view ©Seoripul Gallery

The exhibition is composed of three sections—“Being–Becoming–Beyond.” The first section, [Being], features Hyuna Kang, Sejin Kwon, Morae Shin, Ji-eun Oh, and Woojae Lee, who delicately capture moments and emotions of the “here and now” across themes such as emotion, memory, urban landscapes, and artificial intelligence. The subsequent section, [Becoming], poses questions about how we might view human existence amid changes in technology and civilization. Gyomyeong Shin, Woo-hyeong Choi, and Mimmo reinterpret core elements that have constituted human civilization—such as brain science, digital characters, and religious symbols—through today’s perspectives. The final [Beyond] section includes Diha Shin, Kwanwoo Park, and Team 999 (Ryu Kim · Geun-jun Jo), whose works experiment with ecological circulation and the possibilities of expanding art—such as waste recycling and audience-participatory installations—presenting a futuristic sensibility where art, environment, and technology intersect.

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