J-Hope and V showed off some of the museum’s art installations in the photos. A few enthusiasts were able to identify a few art installations in the duo’s photos. Among the works they saw were George Segal’s Rush Hour, Mario Botta’s Museum 1 Rotunda, and Miniature Pagoda (Goryeo Dynasty).

J-Hope and V also posed with Mask II by Ron Mueck. J-Hope made a video in which he initially inspected the work before posing with it, while V posed with his head hidden behind it.

 

The BTS ARMY, as they’re called, raved over their photos. A fan remarked, “Taehyung and Hobi museum date they are really cute.” “My favorite dates are Taehyung and Hobi museum dates,” said another. “I’d want to go on a museum date with Hobi and Taehyung strolling hand in hand around the museum, stopping to gaze at gorgeous pieces of art, exchange random ideas, then grab some pastries at the museum café, and lastly head to the gift store and surprise each other with gifts,” a fan wrote.

BTS members have always been interested in a variety of creative styles. BTS organized a global public art initiative called Connect, BTS as part of their Map of the Soul: 7 albums release last year. They enlisted the help of 22 modern artists from around the world to present their work in various locations. The Covid-19 epidemic, however, had an influence on the effort.

Nevertheless, in the midst of the epidemic, BTS is prepping for their first in-person live concert. The live event, titled Permission to Dance on Stage, will take place in Los Angeles later this month over four nights.

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