Artist Kim Ayung (left) and Guggenheim curator Nat Trotman are engaged in a discussion related to the artistic world. /Courtesy of LG Electronics

LG Electronics' OLED TV recently shone as a digital canvas vividly capturing artworks at the artist Kim Ah-young's presentation titled "The Soft Geometry of Existence" held at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, engaging both the artist and the audience.

At the presentation held in the circular theater inside the museum, the audience met the protagonists "Ernst Mo" and "En Storm" from the artist's representative series "Delivery Dancer" through six 77-inch LG OLED Evo displays. The LG OLED Evo was installed vertically in groups of three on either side of the theater, bringing to life the scene of the protagonist racing on a bike or floating through the city. The audience experienced an immersive sensation as the overwhelming picture quality of the OLED Evo merged the artist's world and the stage.

This year in February, Kim Ah-young became the first Korean recipient of the "LG Guggenheim Award," gaining attention for her original works utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR).

The 2025 LG OLED TV expresses true-to-life colors even in bright environments, known for its so-called "perfect black." The display equipped in the 2025 OLED TV has received certification for "perfect black" and "perfect color" from the global certification organization UL Solutions.

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