memorable places are memorable for a reason After a year of covering countless spaces, the editor of
we’ve revisitedfour of the most memorable places fromthe end of 2024 .
whether it’s the space’s history, local iconography, curatorial sensibility, or artistic inspiration
these are spaces that are more than just beautiful, they’re “worth staying in.
1. art Makes a City – Gangneung Solol Museum of Art
in early 2024, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum opened its doors to the public in Gangneung.
ina city known for its sea and beer, it was significantto have a cultural space based on contemporary art.
director Kim Seok-mo emphasized that “art is what creates a city’s identity.”
“Itis art thatcreates the identity ofa city, “andwith the opening of the museum , cultural experiences were naturally included in the travel itinerary,
the museum has also played a central role in the local community by actively running programs for Gangneung citizens.
although it is currently closed for remodeling,
it willreopen in the first half of 2025 under the name ‘Gangneung Museum of Art – Solol’.
this museum, where contemporary art and local culture meet, is something to look forward to next year.
2. curating Attitudes, Not Books – Bookstore Curriculum
opened in November 2024, this bookstore is not just a bookstore.
an occasional theme-based curated bookspace, Curriculum is a
is a new cultural space designed by director Sunhee Oh, a former fashion magazine editor.
the first theme is ‘The manner of girl’.
more than 100 books were displayed in one space, chosen for their ‘girl’s manner and gaze’,
from Newzine to Jeon Hye-lin, Kiki to So Gong-nyeo, the curation across time and genres was impressive.
the store also borrowed the concept ofLondon’s Supper Club to create a
cultural events that connect books and people, food and conversation.
it’s also a bookstore with a garden and kitchen.
3. onyang Folk Museum – a local complex with four-season culture
onyang Folk Museum, known as an autumn foliage spot, is more than just an exhibition space, but a complex culturalplatformthat integrates local living culture and nature.
it has been a landmark in Asan, Chungcheongnam-do for 46 years.
the main building, designed by architect Kim Seok-cheol, houses more than 10,000 folk artifacts, and the
and the Lunar New Year Art Center, designed by Jun Itami
where you can see traditional soban dishes reinterpreted by contemporary artists.
best ofall ,the museum’s Café Onyang uses seasonal ingredients from local gardens to createits menu,
it is a space where culture and healthy food coexist.
the outdoor exhibition hall with natural scenery is also a must-see.
4. the intersection of living and art – MOSS CARPET Shinsaibashi Showroom
furniture and paintings, objects and brand stories.
the MOSS CARPET showroom is more than just a place to see ‘furniture on display’.
it’s a “home” where real people live
we offer spatial experiences created by contemporary living brands and designers.
after expanding and moving from Seongsu to Sinsa, Seoul,
moskapet has evolvedbeyond a showroom into a living communityplatform.
the carefully designed space, including furniture arrangement, living noises, and the flow of kitchen and living room, is designed to be a
feel likean offline manual that provides lifestyle insightseven for designers .
giljong Sangga, Cold Fog, Lihir, Factor, etc
it’s also a collaborative stage for up-and-coming designer brands with a sense of style.
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