The Seoul Gyobang Six Artists Exhibition presents "Empty Blossoms (Gonghwa)," a two-day collaborative performance project exploring the symbolic imagery of flowers blooming in empty space (March 13-14). Six artists combine contemporary movement, music, and visual art in an interdisciplinary program rooted in traditional Korean geisha culture reimagined through a modern lens. Check the official program for exact venue details and ticketing.
“Empty Blossoms (空花)” is presented as part of the Seoul Gyobang Six Artists Exhibition, bringing together six performers in a concept-driven stage production that blends traditional aesthetics with contemporary interpretation. The title, meaning “flowers blooming in empty space,” evokes philosophical and poetic themes rooted in Korean artistic sensibility. Through movement, music, and visual symbolism, the performance invites audiences to reflect on illusion, impermanence, and artistic imagination. The collaborative structure of the exhibition allows each artist to contribute individual expression while maintaining a unified conceptual framework. This limited two-day presentation offers a rare opportunity to experience a curated ensemble work shaped by both tradition and experimental perspective.
Title: Seoul Gyobang Six Artists Exhibition – “Empty Blossoms” (Gonghwa)
Date: March 13–14, 2026
Location: Korea
Genre: Traditional / Contemporary Performance
Performer: Seoul Gyobang Six Artists
Audience: Recommended for general audiences
For detailed venue information, performance schedule, and ticket updates, please refer to the official organizer or ticketing platform.