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MY ART MUSEUM ONEGROVE
Past
Haley Tippmann, Brush the Everyday: Temperatures of Ordinary Days
Exhibition Dates: December 20, 2025 – April 12, 2026
Venue: My Art Museum One Grove
Haley Tippmann’s first solo exhibition in Korea, Haley Tippmann, Brush the Everyday: Temperatures of Ordinary Days, is presented at My Art Museum One Grove.
Tippmann is an artist who captures the lingering emotional resonance of fleeting everyday moments through the temperature of color.
Bringing together approximately 100 works — including major paintings, recent works, drawings, sketches, video pieces, and archival materials — this large-scale exhibition offers an immersive view into the artist’s evolving creative journey.
Tippmann is drawn to moments that often escape verbal description: light filtering through curtains, small objects resting on a table, the passing movement of a figure. Through digital drawing, layered color, and delicate gestures, she reconstructs these scenes into visual compositions that revive the subtle emotional temperatures embedded within everyday life.
The moments she captures are transformed into images that suspend fleeting fragments of a single day. Within the rhythm of rapidly passing routines, visitors are invited to pause briefly and encounter a renewed awareness of themselves in the present moment.
Spanning still lifes, figures, landscapes, emotional transitions, and working archives observed over the past decade, the exhibition offers a multifaceted look at how Tippmann’s sensibility and perspective have gradually formed a distinctive visual language.
Opening Special Exhibition
Alphonse Mucha: The Flower of Art Nouveau
Exhibition Dates: September 5 – December 7, 2025
Venue: My Art Museum One Grove
As its inaugural special exhibition, My Art Museum One Grove presents a major retrospective dedicated to Alphonse Mucha, the Czech master of Art Nouveau — a movement whose name, meaning “New Art” in French, came to define a new visual language at the turn of the twentieth century.
The exhibition unfolds around the celebrated Le Mucha style, distinguished by its enchanting female figures, elegant ornamental motifs inspired by flowers and plants, and innovative compositions and typography. It traces Mucha’s artistic journey from his rise to prominence as a poster artist in fin-de-siècle Paris to his later works, in which he sought to express the national identity and ideals of his homeland, the Czech nation.
Featuring approximately 300 works — including one of the world’s largest collections of Mucha posters, decorative panels, publications, product designs, and commemorative objects — the exhibition offers a rare opportunity to experience the breadth of Mucha’s artistic vision in a single venue.
Beyond the celebrated beauty of Art Nouveau, visitors are invited to engage more deeply with the ideas, ideals, and historical spirit that Mucha sought to convey through his art.