'No boring art': Urban Break art fair promises unique programs for 2024 A behind-the-scenes still from dancer Lia Kim and fashion brand OWA-7HO's upcycling collaboration project [URBAN BREAK] Urban Break 2024, an annual art fair for urban and street art, has streamlined its selection and added events this year to offer a more unique experience. The event has reduced the number of participating art galleries in half for its fifth edition slated for July 11 to 14 at Coex in Gangnam District, southern Seoul. Related Article Frieze Seoul, Kiaf Seoul announce programs, participating galleries for 2024 While other art fairs boast hosting dozens, or even hundreds, of gallery booths to connect potential customers to exclusive and trendy art, Urban Break is instead going all out on its performances and programs for ticket holders.
“Our motto is to not do boring art,” Jang Won-cheol, CEO of Urban Break, said during a press conference on Monday. It’s why the fair is collaborating with diverse fields, expanding the scope to fashion, technology and music. Street dancer Lia Kim and fashion brand OWA-7HO — pronounced “owa-chill-ho” — will be featured together on an upcycling project using Kim’s old stage outfits.
The brand’s process of turning them into new clothes, along with a special dance performance by Kim, has been made into a video. Kim will also be present during the event to give live performances. Another joint project is between American graffiti artist Jonone a.
