Yun Taejun, Gaze, 2025, Inkjet print on Dibond panel, installed with polycarbonate and aluminum profile. Installation view of 2026 SePF 《Come Back Home》 (Photography Seoul Museum of Art, 2026) © Yun Taejun

Photography Seoul Museum of Art presents the 2026 Seoul Photo Festival 《Come Back Home》.

Launched in 2010, the Seoul Photo Festival is Seoul’s representative visual arts festival, which has expanded the terrain of Korean photography by examining the currents of contemporary photography. Through exhibitions, lectures, publications, and citizen participation programs, it has served as a public forum for sharing diverse discourses and practices surrounding photography.

The 2026 Seoul Photo Festival is particularly significant in that it marks the return of the event after a five-year pause since 2021, and that it is being held for the first time at Photography Seoul Museum of Art, Korea’s first public art museum specializing in the photographic medium. The festival, which had previously unfolded across various sites in downtown Seoul, now makes a new start with the “house of photography” as its home.

Yun Taejun, Unspeakable, 2025 © Yun Taejun

The theme of the 2026 Seoul Photo Festival is “Come Back Home.” This festival views home not simply as a residential space, but as a field of relationships that has slowly been formed and sustained within each person’s life.

Following the landscapes and memories that compose home, as well as the time of movement and staying, the festival unfolds, through photography, how home becomes a place where the heart can lean, relationships can be connected, and the strength to live again can be found in different places of life.

Featuring a total of 23 artists, from leading figures in Korean photography to emerging artists, the exhibition is composed of four sections: “What Makes a Home,” “A Moving Home,” “On the Road,” and “Our Home.” Visitors will experience the exhibition as if moving from the second to the third floor and visiting each artist’s room in sequence.

In particular, this year’s Seoul Photo Festival has greatly expanded programs that allow citizens to directly participate in and experience the festival beyond the exhibition itself. Through various programs held throughout the entire museum, the museum space becomes a place where anyone can share and connect their own stories through photography.

In the unused spaces on the first and fourth floors, the Photo Discovery Project 《Photo House》 is being operated as a preview of the Seoul Photo Festival, and during the festival period, various programs will be held in the video hall, exhibition galleries, and photo library. Visitors can participate in the festival by experiencing photography in five ways: looking, reading, talking, making, and sharing.

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