Porsche’s The Art of Dreams presents Capsule Dreamscapes #01 at Frieze Seoul
by Adriano Batista
Porsche The Art of Dreams is once again pushing the boundaries of art and design with its latest immersive exhibition, Capsule Dreamscapes: #01 Seoul. This multi-sensory experience, taking place during Frieze Seoul, invites visitors into a surreal world where dreams and innovation collide.
At the heart of Capsule Dreamscapes lies a celebration of South Korean heritage and the future of electric vehicles. The Taycan Turbo K-Edition, a limited-edition model created exclusively for the Korean market, serves as both a centerpiece and a symbol of Porsche’s commitment to sustainable luxury. This electric sports car, with its sleek design and innovative features, embodies the spirit of the exhibition: a fusion of tradition and technology.

Alessio Ascari & Paul Cournet

Carsten Höller

Ezra Miller
The exhibition itself is a feast for the senses, featuring works by renowned international and South Korean artists. From Audrey Large’s surreal environments to Ezra Miller’s generative video art, each piece offers a unique perspective on the theme of dreams and the future. Visitors can also explore the innovative work of Kwangho Lee and Niceworkshop, who push the limits of materials and processes.

Kwangho Lee

Niceworkshop

Théophile Blandet
Beyond the visual arts, Capsule Dreamscapes offers a rich program of events, including talks, workshops, and listening sessions. These activities provide opportunities for attendees to engage with the artists and delve deeper into the themes of the exhibition. You can check the full program HERE!
As visitors step into this immersive world, they will be transported to a place where dreams and reality intertwine, offering a glimpse into the future of both art and automotive design.
LOCATION
Beizik Studio, 26, Yeonmujang-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul.
Location is a 25 minute journey from Frieze Seoul happening at COEX.
DATES
September 4th-8th 2024
VIP/press lunch 4th September 2024
VIP/press opening party 4th September 2024
Public open days 5th-8th September 2024
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