HomeNewsTrendsLifestyleHallyu! The Korean Wave at the V&A is an unflinching look at the country’s creative rise

Hallyu! The Korean Wave at the V&A is an unflinching look at the country’s creative rise

The story of the Korean Wave on display at Hallyu! is frank about the political tensions and controversies that were formative in the development of contemporary Korean creative expression.

October 30, 2022 / 09:24 IST
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BTS merchandise on display at a pop-up store in Seoul, South Korea. A new exhibition at London's V&A looks beyond the growing international popularity of Korean cultural content over the last 25 years. (Image: Reuters)
BTS merchandise on display at a pop-up store in Seoul, South Korea. A new exhibition at London's V&A looks beyond the growing international popularity of Korean cultural content over the last 25 years. (Image: Reuters)

By Sarah A. Son, University of Sheffield

The Hallyu! exhibition at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum offers an insight into everything the Korean Wave has offered up over the past 25 years, fulfilling its promise to showcase “Korean creativity at its finest”.

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The term Hallyu (Korean Wave) was first coined by Chinese audiences of Korean television dramas in the late 1990s and describes the force with which Korean cultural content has been promoted abroad.

This exhibition is not just about Korean popular culture and how it developed, it is also a powerful testament to how extensively this cultural output is now consumed globally. It celebrates the recognition won by a country that overcame adversity during much of the 20th century by deploying a clever and massively successful cultural marketing strategy.