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Busan Metropolitan Library Invites You to “Walk Through Art (Sanchaek, 冊): Experience the Charm of Young Local Artists”

Oct 20, 2025 99  Views
◈ Until October 28, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., the Busan Metropolitan Library is hosting a special exhibition featuring four young artists from Hongti Art Center at its second-floor gallery, presenting more than 30 three-dimensional sculptures and two-dimensional paintings.

◈ The exhibition allows visitors to experience the diverse media and perspectives of four Hongti Art Center artists as they naturally “stroll” through complex stories of the city and individuals.

◈ The exhibition is free and open to everyone, except on Mondays and public holidays.
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“Come and take a stroll through the unique colors and media of four young local artists from Hongti Art Center.”


Hongti Art Center, located in Saha-gu, serves as a creative hub for young artists in Busan.
Busan Metropolitan Library announced that it is currently holding a special invitational exhibition, Walk Through Art (Sanchaek, 冊), at its second-floor gallery until October 28.


This event was planned to support emerging local artists, invigorate the region’s cultural and artistic ecosystem, and provide citizens with greater access to diverse artistic experiences.
The participating young artists explore the relationships between individuals and society, the inner and outer worlds, through their distinctive colors and media. The exhibition space is designed like “a single book (冊)” where the worlds of these artists are interwoven.


The exhibition features four young artists affiliated with Hongti Art Center — Park Suk-min, Cho Min-ji, Kim Se-ro, and Noh In-woo — who present works that explore the world and emotions through the eyes of “strollers living in the present.”
On display are more than 30 pieces, including three-dimensional sculptures and two-dimensional paintings.


Park Suk-min captures the unstable landscapes of Busan’s redevelopment areas through her painting Green Forest on a Tilted Land.
Cho Min-ji depicts the confusion and process of self-exploration through the characters and narratives in her painting Episode.
Kim Se-ro’s Flooding reflects on the proper distance between society and the individual, as well as on marginalized existence.
Lastly, Noh In-woo presents Space 19 Series, an installation work that casts the shadows of color within space.


Visitors can appreciate the works of all four artists sequentially, experiencing the multifaceted stories of the city and individuals through their diverse media and perspectives—like taking a leisurely walk through art.


The exhibition is open to the public free of charge, every day from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except on Mondays and public holidays.
For inquiries, please contact the Information Service Team of Busan Metropolitan Library at 051-310-5470.


Busan Metropolitan Library Director Park Eun-ah stated,
“We hope this exhibition will offer a special walk that allows visitors to pause amid daily life and discover their own stories,” adding,
“Busan Metropolitan Library will continue to present high-quality curated exhibitions that provide citizens with distinctive aesthetic experiences and establish itself as a leading cultural complex in western Busan.”

This content has been translated by AI. Please refer to the attached original Korean version for accuracy if needed.