London Korean Links

Covering things Korean in London and beyond since 2006

[Manchester / Preston] K-QUEER: Intimacies of the Invisible

In collaboration with Seoul International Pride Film Festival, this special film showcase explores queer narratives from Korea through screenings and discussions with a director and programmer. The film programme centres on Kim-Jho Gwangsoo, widely regarded as South Korea’s most prominent queer film director. In 2013, Kim-Jho and his partner, David Kim Seung-hwan, a film distributor … [Read More]

Online talk: An Embroiderer’s Guide to Time and Thread

In An Embroiderer’s Guide to Time and Thread – A Dialogue with the Past, Korean embroidery artist and author Heehwa Jo invites audiences to journey through time, tradition, and creativity. In this online talk, she shares how her practice bridges centuries — reproducing, reinterpreting, and reimagining Korean embroidery heritage through her own contemporary lens. From studying the techniques of historical … [Read More]

Kollab & Kulture — The Year Wrap-up

Join Kollab & Kulture for The Year Wrap Up, closing the 2025 programme with two live performances — Ka Youn Yoo, who has presented new music monthly through Kollab & Kulture this year, and RITO, a contemporary music collective reimagining Korean tradition as modern ritual. This end-of-year edition looks back at a year of collaborative … [Read More]

Short Film Festival Ttang – with Kollab & Kulture

Short Film Festival Ttang (땅) is a new film programme presented as part of Kollab & Kulture, a monthly event series at Poplar Union (E14 6TL) introducing contemporary Korean art and culture through music, dance, performance, and hanbok. This festival explores the theme of “Ttang” (meaning ground or earth), tracing how memories, identities, and places … [Read More]

The Power of the Clan: Contesting Kinship and the Making of South Korea’s Fifteenth President

Clans have played a significant role in Korean society for centuries. Even in contemporary times, they maintain their relevance by affording people social, political, and economic capital. Despite their emphasis on legitimate bloodlines, however, clans are also imagined communities as kinship in Korea is more often than not based on claims of spurious nature. Thus, … [Read More]

KCC Exhibition: NEW GEN – The Emerging Voices

The Korean Cultural Centre UK (KCCUK) is delighted to present the exhibition NEW GEN: The Emerging Voices, the latest edition of its annual open call programme supporting Korean artists based in the UK. This year’s exhibition introduces eight artists whose practices span painting, sculpture, moving image, and installation, exploring how identity, materiality, and technology shape contemporary … [Read More]

SOAS Kimchi Festival

Kimchi is Korea’s most iconic traditional dish, made from fermented vegetables and a variety of spices. With its distinctive flavour and deep cultural roots, kimchi is not only a symbol of Korean cuisine but also an important part of everyday life in Korea. To recognise the cultural and nutritional value of this unique food, Kimchi … [Read More]

An introduction to North Korean art — and challenges in assembling a collection

North Korean art is tied to the genre of socialist realism, producing works of blatant propaganda as well as those with more subtle allegorical story lines. All artists work for the DPRK state, producing artworks which typically portray loyal citizens marching in the vanguard of the revolution, vanquishing enemies and fulfilling quotas. However, within this … [Read More]

Spontaneous improvisation, exhilarating energy: Won Il prepares Dionysus Robot for London

Won Il discusses his career over the past decade, including leading the Gyeonggi Sinawi Orchestra and developing Dionysus Robot, getting its UK premiere at K-Music 2025. He outlines his Sinawi-style composing, collaboration across disciplines, use of video and improvisation, Olympic ceremony experience, and the work’s evolving international versions, aiming to energise audiences through ritual, sound, and movement. [Read More]

P1Harmony European tour comes to Wembley

P1Harmony is a six-member K-pop group under FNC Entertainment, known for their dynamic live performances, diverse musical style, and rapidly growing global fanbase. Since debuting in 2020, they’ve built a strong international presence with sold-out tours, charting albums, and a loyal following across Europe, North America, and Asia. Their shows combine live vocals, sharp choreography, … [Read More]

2025 OneUs World Tour in London

London! K-pop boy group ONEUS is coming to the UK on their tour titled “2025 ONEUS WORLD TOUR ‘H_OUR, US’”. See them live on Saturday 13 December at indigo at The O2 – don’t miss it! ONEUS (원어스) is a South Korean boy group that debuted in 2019 under RBW. The group is known for … [Read More]

Two Korean restaurants earn TimeOut accolades

Congratulations to two Korean restaurants for winning some serious recognition from online listings magazine TimeOut. First, in a list published this week (Monday 3 November 2025), Miga in Hackney wins TimeOut Best Restaurant in London 2025. Yes, that’s not best Korean restaurant, it’s the best restaurant, period. Their detailed review can be found here. Miga’s … [Read More]