Upcoming show at London's V&A to showcase impact of Korean Wave
Members of K-pop bands like Monsta X often have the same kind of two-block short-back-and-sides hairstyle, a classic K-pop cut that has even been banned in some Japanese schools. (DPA)


A new exhibition will showcase the colorful and dynamic popular culture of South Korea, exploring the makings of the Korean Wave and its global impact on the creative industries of cinema, drama, music, fandom, beauty and fashion at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London.

Opening in September 2022, "Hallyu! The Korean Wave" will feature around 200 objects, including K-pop costumes and props alongside photography, sculpture, fashion, video and pop culture collectibles.

Among the pieces will be an immersive recreation of the bathroom from the 2019 thriller "Parasite" and costumes from the hit Netflix series "Squid Game."

Also on display will be key outfits worn by different generations of K-pop stars from PSY to Aespa and BTS. It will also present works from artists including Nam June Paik, Ham Kyungah and Gwon Osang and around 20 high fashion looks by designers such as Tchai Kim, Miss Sohee and Minju Kim.

The Victoria and Albert Museum. (DPA)

The exhibition will delve into the meaning of its title by exploring the phenomenon known as hallyu – meaning Korean Wave – which is the increase in global popularity of South Korean culture since the 1990s.

The rise first began rippling across Asia before reaching all corners of the world and later challenging global pop culture today.

The exhibit will utilize cinema, drama, music and fandoms to help explore the topic and highlight the cultural impact it has had across industries, particularly in the world of beauty and fashion.

"South Korea has captivated the world over with hallyu, its vibrant and creative popular culture, which has transformed the country's image from one devastated by the Korean War to that of a leading cultural powerhouse in the era of social media and digital culture today," Rosalie Kim, the curator of Hallyu! The Korean Wave said.

"This phenomenon has been amplified by tech-savvy and socially conscious global fanbases, further raising the profile and relevance of Hallyu around the world, and we're delighted to be bringing its energy and dynamism to the V&A this autumn in the first exhibition of its kind."

The exhibition Hallyu! The Korean Wave will run from Sept. 24, 2022, to June 25, 2023.