Seoul Museum of Art to expand network to 8 branches, renovate main site

With its newest branch set to open this March in western Seoul, the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) will complete its transformation into a network of eight museums and art-focused platforms spread across the capital. Since first opening in 1988, SeMA has steadily expanded beyond its original home, establishing satellite venues to broaden public access to contemporary art. Today, that growing ecosystem includes Buk SeMA, Nam SeMA, Art Archives SeMA and Photography SeMA. The latest addition — the Seo SeMA in Geumcheon District — is the city’s first public institution devoted to media art. Among the exhibitions inaugurating the new venue is a solo show by rising media artist Kim Hee-cheon, whose work probes the fault lines of reality by testing the boundaries between the virtual and the physical. “This year marks a pivotal turning point, as SeMA’s eight-branch system is finally complete,” said its general director Choi Eun-ju at a press conference, Tuesday. “Grounded in the distinct identity of each space, the museum will operate as an interconnected and organic network.” Also a

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