GYEONGJU ART FAIR - stand MASSA
Gyeongju, South Korea
with KIM SOO YOUNG & LEE YU MIN
The Gyeongju Art Fair likely refers to the HICO 2025 Gyeongju Art Fair, which is scheduled to run from December 4 to 7, at the Gyeongju Hwabaek Convention Center (HICO). There have also been recent art exhibitions held in Gyeongju, such as a collaboration with Taiwan's Tainan, and various cultural events tied to the 2025 APEC summit that included art, as reported in late October and November 2025. Gyeongju was also the capital city of Silla for 992 years. The history of Gyeongju, once called Seorabeol, is also the history of the thousand-year-old Silla Kingdom. Gyeongju embraces Buddhism, science, and vibrant ancient culture that blossomed by the artistry of the Silla people, and the great spirits of Hwarangdo that enabled the unification of the three kingdoms. Thus, Gyeongju is a UNESCO-designated city which should be preserved by the public. The evergreen spirit of Silla has been alive here for nearly a thousand years. With a thousand years of the evergreen spirit of Silla, Gyeongju is truly a museum without a roof.
with KIM SOO YOUNG & LEE YU MIN
The Gyeongju Art Fair likely refers to the HICO 2025 Gyeongju Art Fair, which is scheduled to run from December 4 to 7, at the Gyeongju Hwabaek Convention Center (HICO). There have also been recent art exhibitions held in Gyeongju, such as a collaboration with Taiwan's Tainan, and various cultural events tied to the 2025 APEC summit that included art, as reported in late October and November 2025. Gyeongju was also the capital city of Silla for 992 years. The history of Gyeongju, once called Seorabeol, is also the history of the thousand-year-old Silla Kingdom. Gyeongju embraces Buddhism, science, and vibrant ancient culture that blossomed by the artistry of the Silla people, and the great spirits of Hwarangdo that enabled the unification of the three kingdoms. Thus, Gyeongju is a UNESCO-designated city which should be preserved by the public. The evergreen spirit of Silla has been alive here for nearly a thousand years. With a thousand years of the evergreen spirit of Silla, Gyeongju is truly a museum without a roof.