Recently, the Korean band HYUKOH announced their special exhibition, "Funeral for a Friend," a throwback to their musical journey.
This exhibition, slated for February 14th to 17th at Seoul's Arario Gallery, bears the intriguing theme "A Funeral for Friends." This unique concept promises to offer a deeper insight into the musical journey of HYUKOH. Get ready to dive into the vibes and verses that have shaped their sound.
The exhibit is split into two main zones: the "Memorial Room" and the "Twa Room," showcasing all five albums by HYUKOH since their debut in 2014—albums like "20", "22", "23", "24: How to Find True Love and Happiness", and "Through Love". At the heart of it all, "love" is the central theme HYUKOH has been vibing with and wants to convey. Additionally, the exhibition will premiere an epic new 14-minute track specially produced for this event, with visuals directed by longtime collaborator 여신동. This isn't just a feast for the ears but a total sensory immersion.
Besides the exhibition, a special pop-up shop is also in full swing, featuring official posters emblazoned with Hiroshi Fujiwara's Fragment Design logo, sparking major excitement for the future collab styles.

