Arte Museums feature immersive exhibits that are self-guided and spread across thousands of square feet. They use projection mappings, multi-image control, and sensor-based interaction technology.[2] Select sound design is by music director Young-gyu Jang, the film composer of films such as Train to Busan and The Wailing.[2] The current[when?] artistic director is Jin Lee, and the CEO is Lee Sung-ho.[2] The museum also includes a cafe.[1]
Locations
Among the cities Arte Museum has opened or is scheduled to open:[citation needed]
Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Opened in February 2024.[4]
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Opened in February 2024.[2]
New York City, New York, United States. Opened in September 2025.[5]
Orlando, Florida, United States. Scheduled for 2027.[6]
The Dubai location is located in the Dubai Mall and showcases 14 media art pieces.[4] Several are from Korea and others reflect Dubai’s geography.[4] Exhibits include “Lights of Dubai” and “Live Canvas Desert.” [4]
The Las Vegas location includes a “Garden” exhibit of three installations: “Light of Las Vegas,” “Light of Masterpieces,” and “Night Safari,” in addition to a “Raindrops” room.[2] It covers 30,000 square feet.[2]
The New York location opened on Chelsea Piers.[5] It showcases 16 large-scale media artworks, including ones that have already been shown in Korea, such as “Flower” and “Beach.”[5] Others are inspired by New York’s geography and cityscape.[5]
As of September 2025, the Arte Museum has received over 10 million visitors to its seven branches globally.[5]