‘Hallyu! The Korean Wave’ Lands at Museum Rietberg This Year
After successful showcases in London, Boston, and San Francisco, Hallyu! The Korean Wave is now making its fourth appearance in Zurich, showing at the historic Museum Rietberg this Spring/Summer season.The touring exhibition, curated by the Victoria and Albert Museum, responds to the growing popularity of contemporary Korean culture across the globe. Going back to the late ‘90s, it spotlights nearly three decades of art, design, music, and cinema that have all individually played a part in the country’s modern-day movement, widely recognized as “Hallyu” or “Korean Wave.”Everything from K-pop to K-dramas are featured in the exhibition via a mixed media archive comprising magazines and photographs as well as costumes from the hit Netflix show Squid Game and a reproduction of the set from the Academy Award-winning film Parasite. Meanwhile, the evolution of fashion is traced through a vibrant display of clothing adorned by BTS and BLACKPINK, interspersed with contemporary adaptations of traditional hanbok garments from sportswear brand adidas. Building on the debut exhibition at the V&A, this particular showcase will also include an extended portion to celebrate its last stop in Europe. In addition to the 200 objects, visitors can expect traditional Buddhist and Shamanistic art from the region, a video installation by South Korean artist Nam June Paik, and a handcrafted piece from Korean-Swiss fashion designer Nina Yuun.Take a sneak peek at the featured works in the gallery above. Hallyu! The Korean Wave is now open to visit until August 17, 2025. To get tickets, head to Museum Rietberg’s website. Museum RietbergGablerstrasse 15Zürich 8002Read more at Hypebeast

After successful showcases in London, Boston, and San Francisco, Hallyu! The Korean Wave is now making its fourth appearance in Zurich, showing at the historic Museum Rietberg this Spring/Summer season.
The touring exhibition, curated by the Victoria and Albert Museum, responds to the growing popularity of contemporary Korean culture across the globe. Going back to the late ‘90s, it spotlights nearly three decades of art, design, music, and cinema that have all individually played a part in the country’s modern-day movement, widely recognized as “Hallyu” or “Korean Wave.”
Everything from K-pop to K-dramas are featured in the exhibition via a mixed media archive comprising magazines and photographs as well as costumes from the hit Netflix show Squid Game and a reproduction of the set from the Academy Award-winning film Parasite. Meanwhile, the evolution of fashion is traced through a vibrant display of clothing adorned by BTS and BLACKPINK, interspersed with contemporary adaptations of traditional hanbok garments from sportswear brand adidas.
Building on the debut exhibition at the V&A, this particular showcase will also include an extended portion to celebrate its last stop in Europe. In addition to the 200 objects, visitors can expect traditional Buddhist and Shamanistic art from the region, a video installation by South Korean artist Nam June Paik, and a handcrafted piece from Korean-Swiss fashion designer Nina Yuun.
Take a sneak peek at the featured works in the gallery above.
Hallyu! The Korean Wave is now open to visit until August 17, 2025. To get tickets, head to Museum Rietberg’s website.
Museum Rietberg
Gablerstrasse 15
Zürich 8002