'Never Alone' Exhibition Held in Seongsu-dong Until the 17th
Showcasing New Concept Digital Art Featuring Holograms and 3D Effects

Visitors to the LG Display OLED digital art exhibition "Never Alone" held at the complex cultural space 'Ssenne' in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, are appreciating the artwork titled "Mint Your Destiny." <br>[Photo by LG Electronics]

Visitors to the LG Display OLED digital art exhibition "Never Alone" held at the complex cultural space 'Ssenne' in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, are appreciating the artwork titled "Mint Your Destiny."
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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Yeju] LG Display announced on the 7th that it will hold a digital art exhibition using large OLED and transparent OLED as canvases.


The "Never Alone" exhibition, held until the 17th at 'Ssenne,' a complex cultural space in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, is themed "Displays connect the gaps in human relationships caused by COVID-19." Six teams of renowned domestic and international digital artists, including artists Ryu Seongsil, Yoon Hyangro, Jang Jinseung, Lee Eunsol, as well as 'eobchae' and 'Universal Everything,' are expected to participate.


This exhibition is part of LG Display's "Art Wave" project, which promotes the distinctive value of OLED through the fusion of art and technology. LG Display's OLED panels realize perfect black, accurately expressing the colors intended by the original creators without distortion or exaggeration. Additionally, their innovation in transparency and flexibility has recently made them actively used as digital art canvases in the domestic and international art scenes.



Jin Mingyu, head of Life Display Promotion at LG Display, explained, "The excellent image quality and technological innovation unique to OLED as a digital art canvas are attracting attention from the global digital art community."


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