An exhibition of artifacts featuring the relationship between humans and horses at the National Folk Museum of Korea in central Seoul, Jan. 5. 2026/ AJP Yoo Na-hyun SEOUL, January 07 (AJP) - The National Folk Museum of Korea has launched a comprehensive exhibition to commemorate the Year of the Red Horse, exploring the deep-seated historical and cultural bonds between humans and horses.
The exhibition, which opened on Dec. 16 and is scheduled to run through March 2, examines how horses transitioned from essential tools of survival to significant figures in global mythology and belief systems.
For centuries, horses served as a primary means of transportation and labor. However, the museum’s curation goes beyond utility, tracing the animal’s evolution into a cultural icon.
The displays feature artifacts and historical records that highlight the horse's prominent place in the human imagination, illustrating its role as both a companion in daily life and a symbol of power and spiritual significance.
Curators say the collection offers visitors a chance to revisit the changing dynamics of the human-equine relationship across different eras, showcasing the horse's enduring legacy in the modern age.
An exhibition of artifacts featuring the relationship between humans and horses at the National Folk Museum of Korea in central Seoul, Jan. 5. 2026/ AJP Yoo Na-hyun
An exhibition of artifacts featuring the relationship between humans and horses at the National Folk Museum of Korea in central Seoul, Jan. 5. 2026/ AJP Yoo Na-hyun
An exhibition of artifacts featuring the relationship between humans and horses at the National Folk Museum of Korea in central Seoul, Jan. 5. 2026/ AJP Yoo Na-hyun
An exhibition of artifacts featuring the relationship between humans and horses at the National Folk Museum of Korea in central Seoul, Jan. 5. 2026/ AJP Yoo Na-hyun
An exhibition of artifacts featuring the relationship between humans and horses at the National Folk Museum of Korea in central Seoul, Jan. 5. 2026/ AJP Yoo Na-hyun
An exhibition of artifacts featuring the relationship between humans and horses at the National Folk Museum of Korea in central Seoul, Jan. 5. 2026/ AJP Yoo Na-hyun
An exhibition of artifacts featuring the relationship between humans and horses at the National Folk Museum of Korea in central Seoul, Jan. 5. 2026/ AJP Yoo Na-hyun
An exhibition of artifacts featuring the relationship between humans and horses at the National Folk Museum of Korea in central Seoul, Jan. 5. 2026/ AJP Yoo Na-hyun Yoo Na-hyun Reporter shooting@ajupress.com