
LG OLED BRINGS PARK SEO-BO’S NATURE-INSPIRED COLORS TO LIFE AT FRIEZE SEOUL 2025
Manal Saleh
LG OLED’s Perfect
Blacks & Perfect Colors Capture the Master’s Vibrant Palette
LG Brings the
Frieze Art-viewing Experience to the Home with LG Gallery+
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Sep 15, 2025
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LG Electronics (LG) presents “Park Seo‑Bo x LG OLED: Colors Drawn from Nature”
at Frieze Seoul 2025 (September 3–6), marking the company’s fourth year as
Headline Partner. In collaboration with the PARKSEOBO FOUNDATION, LG OLED
celebrates one of Korea’s most revered contemporary artists by faithfully
expressing his distinctive color philosophy through the unmatched precision of LG’s
self-lit OLED technology. Starting this year, LG also expands the Frieze art
fair experience to LG TV owners through LG Gallery+, a personal curation
service that allows users to display artwork on their TV screens like an
at-home gallery.

A
Master of Nature’s Colors Reimagined by LG OLED
The
“Park Seo‑Bo X LG OLED: Colors Drawn from Nature” exhibition showcases Park
Seo-Bo’s nature-inspired colors on a digital canvas. It flows from his
meditative black and white colors – black drawn from the soot of an old kitchen
hearth, white evoked from the stillness and quiet of Korean hanji – to vibrant
colors borrowed from nature – the yellow of Jeju’s canola, the pink of azalea, the
green of spring leaves, and the deep orange of ripe persimmon. With self-lit
pixels and perfect blacks, LG OLED captures the quiet depth and nuance of Park
Seo-Bo’s work to bring his meditative colors to life in their truest form.
“Park Seo-Bo believed that nature
speaks in colors beyond words,” said Park Seung-ho, chairperson of the
PARKSEOBO FOUNDATION and son of the artist. “This exhibition offers a new
perspective on his works, inviting viewers not merely to observe, but to engage
more deeply as participants in the experience.”
At
the center of the exhibition, a T-shaped installation featuring LG’s latest
OLED evo G5 and M5 TVs presents a digitally reimagined artwork by Je Baak, art professor
at Seoul National University. This digitalized artwork celebrates the pivotal
moment for Park Seo-Bo when a walk under the overwhelmingly red autumn leaves
struck him as both awe-inspiring and healing. In efforts to share the master’s
enlightenment through nature’s breathtaking colors, Baak collaborated with AI
to collect the different hues of autumn-leaf red found in captured moments by
people all around the world. The result is a monument of shared visual
experience that encapsulates autumn leaves seen through the eyes of everyone
and the artist himself.
Bringing Frieze and Park Seo-Bo’s
Artwork to the Home
LG
is bringing the Frieze art fair experience into the homes of art enthusiasts
through its new LG Gallery+ app on the LG webOS platform. More than 100 select
artworks from Frieze Seoul including works by Park Seo-Bo will be available for
free viewing on LG Gallery+ for a certain time after the fair. LG TV owners who
could not experience Frieze Seoul first-hand can now enjoy a seamless and
extended viewing experience in the form of a home gallery with LG Gallery+.
“We hope LG OLED, with its
ability to render deep blacks and vibrant colors with exceptional accuracy,
honors the legacy of Park Seo-Bo’s colors borrowed from nature,” said Kate Oh,
head of Experiential Marketing at the LG Media Entertainment Solution Company. “By
collaborating with world-renowned art partners such as Frieze, the Guggenheim,
and MMCA, LG OLED continues to create new value in art marketing, expanding the
intersection of art and technology in major cities around the world including
Seoul, London, New York, and LA.”
LG OLED continues to champion artists and cultural
institutions at the intersection of art and technology, creating new ways to
experience creativity in the digital age. Discover more about LG’s global art
collaborations at www.LGOLEDART.com.






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