G-Dragon Media Exhibition: Übermensch
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| Founder | G-Dragon |
|---|---|
| Purpose | To provide a view of G-Dragon Übermensch album |
Official language | Korean, English |
The G-Dragon Media Exhibition: Übermensch commonly shortened to Übermensch Exhibition is a travelling immersive media art exhibition created and conceptualized by South Korean singer-songwriter and artist G-Dragon to accompany and expand on the themes of his 2025 studio album Übermensch. The project blends large-scale multimedia installations, video art, original set and costume designs, and interactive exhibits to present the visual world and artistic process behind the album.
G-Dragon agency Galaxy Corporation and a team of creative partners developed the exhibition as a complementary artistic programme to the Übermensch album and world tour. The exhibition frames the album’s concepts—identity, transformation and artistic authorship through a sequence of immersive rooms that combine original artworks, archival materials and specially produced media content. The organizers have positioned the exhibition as a means for visitors to “step into” the artist’s creative universe beyond a conventional concert experience.[1]
Format and content
The Übermensch exhibition is presented as a walkthrough gallery of themed spaces. Typical features reported by press include large projection pieces, multi-screen video installations, sculptural objects and interactive digital elements tied to the album’s songs and visual motifs. Media coverage emphasized the exhibition’s use of cutting-edge production and media technologies to create an immersive experience rather than a traditional static art show. Organizers have also offered official merchandise and limited edition collaborative products at many stops.[1]
Tour and locations
The exhibition has toured multiple major Asian cities during 2025 booking windows, with confirmed pop-up and mall-based venues as well as arena adjacent spaces.
An early run of the exhibition was reported in March 2025, presented as a limited engagement that ran through March 19.[1] in Hong Kong, a Harbour City pop-up in August 2025, occupying exhibition space in the Ocean Centre and Gateway Arcade.[2] In Macau, a stop listed by the Macao Government Tourism Office and local partners.[3] In Osaka and other Japanese and Southeast Asian stops were announced as part of the exhibition’s regional expansion, official channels and local press released dates and ticketing information for those pop-ups.[4] In Singapore at Jewel Changi Airport pop-up in early October 2025 was promoted on social platforms and lifestyle outlets.[5]
Production and collaborators
Public materials credit G-Dragon as the exhibition’s creative lead alongside Galaxy Corporation and several creative-technology partners and local promoters who handled production and regional distribution. Press reports note that the project combined the artist’s creative direction with specialised media-production teams to translate stage and album visuals into a gallery format.[6]
Reception
Press coverage described the exhibition as a successful extension of G-Dragon’s brand as both musician and multimedia artist, highlighting fan enthusiasm and strong attendance at several pop-up stops. Reviewers emphasized the show’s high production values and its appeal to fans seeking a more intimate and contemplative access point to the Übermensch era beyond concerts. Some lifestyle outlets framed the exhibition as part of a broader trend of popstar-led immersive art experiences.[5]