Seoul Museum of Art's 'Omnibus' project turns four exhibitions into one across the city Published: 25 Aug. 2024, 07:00 SHIN MIN-HEE shin.minhee@joongang.

co.kr ′′Make Your Truth Beautiful′′ by Lee Won-woo, on view at the ′′At the End of the World Split Endlessly” exhibition at the Seoul Museum of Art's Seosomun main branch in central Seoul [SEOUL MUSEUM OF ART] The Seoul Museum of Art’s (SeMA) latest exhibition won't be held in just one venue but will be spread across multiple branches in the capital city. The municipal museum, which has seven branches in total, is set to present 140 pieces at the Seosomun main branch in Jung District, central Seoul, as well as the Buk-Seoul Museum of Art (Buk-SeMA), Nam-Seoul Museum of Art (Nam-SeMA) and the Art Archives, Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA AA).

All 140 pieces are owned by the museum. Related Article SeMA prepares for renovation project, two new branches Buk-SeMA celebrates 10 years with future-forward exhibition Installation view of ′′At the End of the World Split Endlessly” exhibition at the Seoul Museum of Art's Seosomun main branch in central Seoul [SEOUL MUSEUM OF ART] SeMA's collection houses 6,158 works and over 60 percent are by contemporary artists. SeMA curator Yeo Kyung-hwan said the collection is “meaningful in understanding the essence of Korean contemporary art,” during a press conference at the museum on Wednesday.

Over 30 percent of SeMA’s collection is made up of works by major Korean female.