K-pop Star Participates as Audio Docent for “Standing Before the Earth – On a Precarious Boundary”
CNBLUE member and actor Lee Jung-shin is using his voice for a meaningful cause, stepping into the role of an audio docent for a powerful new climate-focused exhibition.
The K-pop star has officially joined the 2026 special exhibition titled “Standing Before the Earth – On a Precarious Boundary” (also presented as “Earth in Focus: From Confession to Glory”), hosted at the Geumsaem Art Museum inside the Geumjeong Cultural Center.
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A Climate Exhibition That Blends Art, Urgency, and Awareness
The exhibition brings together striking visual storytelling centered on climate change, environmental destruction, and ecological responsibility. Drawing from the Climate and Environment Photography Project by the Jung-gu Cultural Foundation and the National Institute of Ecology, the showcase presents:
- Melting glaciers symbolizing global warming
- Wildlife displaced by habitat loss
- Breathtaking yet fragile natural landscapes
Through these visuals, visitors are invited to experience the paradox of nature’s beauty and environmental crisis, prompting reflection on humanity’s role in the planet’s future.
Lee Jung-shin’s Voice Adds Emotional Depth
Lee Jung-shin’s participation goes beyond celebrity endorsement—he has donated his voice talent to narrate the exhibition, aligning with his personal interest in environmental issues.
As an audio docent, his narration will guide visitors through key works, offering insight and emotional context that deepens the overall experience. This marks his first-ever role as an audio guide, making the project even more special for fans and art enthusiasts alike.
His calm, expressive delivery is expected to enhance immersion, allowing audiences to connect more deeply with the exhibition’s urgent message on climate awareness and sustainability.
Exhibition Details
- Exhibition: Standing Before the Earth – On a Precarious Boundary
- Venue: Geumsaem Art Museum, Geumjeong Cultural Center
- Dates: April 7 – June 14, 2026
- Special Feature: Audio docent narration by Lee Jung-shin
Visitors will be able to explore the exhibition while listening to Lee Jung-shin’s commentary on major works, creating a multi-sensory, reflective experience.
Why This Matters
As global conversations around climate change, sustainability, and environmental responsibility intensify, collaborations like this highlight how K-pop artists and cultural institutions are stepping up to drive awareness.
Lee Jung-shin’s involvement not only amplifies the exhibition’s reach but also underscores the growing role of entertainment figures in advocating for environmental consciousness and global impact.
