The Largest Exhibition in Korea
Open Until April 26 Next Year in Itaewon

Hyundai Card announced on November 26 that it will host the first domestic furniture exhibition of Donald Judd, a leading minimalist artist of the 20th century.


Hyundai Card to Host First Domestic Furniture Exhibition of Leading 20th Century Artist Donald Judd View original image

The exhibition, titled "Donald Judd: Furniture," will be held at Hyundai Card Storage in Itaewon, Seoul, from November 27, 2025, to April 26, 2026.


As the largest exhibition of its kind in Korea, it will showcase approximately 100 works, including Judd's furniture and prints from the Judd Foundation.


Judd is recognized for opening a new horizon in contemporary art through three-dimensional works that transcend the traditional boundaries of painting and sculpture.


Hyundai Card organized this exhibition in collaboration with the Judd Foundation, following its sponsorship of a major Judd retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.


The exhibition space is inspired by Judd's actual work and living environments, allowing visitors to naturally experience the intersection of his life and art.


The exhibition will feature 38 pieces of furniture created by Judd between the 1970s and 1990s. Of these, more than 30 have been newly produced for this exhibition based on the original works.


Visitors can also appreciate Judd's prints and drawings. Through silkscreen and woodblock prints produced from the 1970s to the 1990s, the exhibition highlights his ongoing exploration of form and color.


In addition, eight archival books will be presented, shedding light on Judd's spaces in New York and Marfa, as well as materials related to his art, architecture, and furniture.



A Hyundai Card representative stated, "We hope that visitors will gain new perspectives and inspiration through Judd's world of work."


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