NCT Wish to Launch ‘Love Wish ‘be inspired’ Art Exhibition’ in Euljiro, Seoul
K-pop sensation NCT Wish is set to host a special art exhibition in Seoul, celebrating the release of their highly anticipated first full-length album, “Ode to Love.” SM Entertainment, the group’s agency, confirmed the event on Saturday.
Officially titled “Love Wish ‘be inspired’ Exhibition,” this unique event will take place from April 27 to May 24 at the 20th Century Print Office, located in Euljiro, Jung-gu, Seoul. Fans and art enthusiasts are invited to immerse themselves in the creative world inspired by NCT Wish.
The exhibition features a compelling collaboration with five renowned contemporary artists from Korea and Japan: Kotori Kawashima, Masanao Hirayama, I Mimi, Parc Saehan, and Azikazin Magic World. These artists offer their unique interpretations of NCT Wish’s rich content and fictional universe through a diverse range of artistic mediums, including photography, illustration, painting, and interactive gaming experiences.
Beyond the visual artworks, visitors can also explore a special fabric book edition of a four-panel comic strip, “Grant my wish! Green star and space dust bird!” — a creation deeply rooted in the group’s imaginative universe. The venue will additionally present a carefully curated selection of music and books, with the musical curation expertly handled by celebrated actress Shim Eun-kyung.
Admission to the “Love Wish ‘be inspired’ Exhibition” is entirely free and open to all members of the public, requiring no prior registration. For up-to-date information regarding specific operating hours, attendees are encouraged to follow NCT Wish’s official social media channels.
In related news, NCT Wish continues to achieve remarkable success with their album “Ode to Love,” which impressively sold over one million copies within just one day of its release. This achievement marks the group’s third million-selling album. The album’s title track also soared to No. 1 on Melon’s Hot 100 and No. 3 on the Top 100, signifying the group’s strongest performance to date on domestic music charts.

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