Connect, BTS official website, with information about each of the exhibits: London, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Seoul and New York.
"'Namjooning' in the era of burn-out": The affectionate ARMY term for appreciating nature and art has made its way into the mainstream. Article by Ana Clara Ribeiro.
Before COVID necessitated MOTS ON:E, BTS and Big Hit were pioneering new ways to connect at concerts. Live AR was used for the first time in a concert with "Trivia: Love."
RM is an avid art collector known for having excellent understanding and taste. He also inspires others to appreciate and collect art.
V is also an artist and art collector. He purchased two paintings from Marc Dominus, a Dallas-based artist.
Mark Brown, Arts Correspondent for The Guardian, writes about Connect, BTS and the band becoming "global patrons of contemporary art."
"Fly with Aerocene Pacha" is a multi-disciplinary, sustainable venture in both art and engineering. This is a breathtaking survey of the accomplishment.
The Rhizome Connect conference hosted a panel exploration of the Connect, BTS project. Included scholars are Wallea Eaglehawk, Andrew Ty, and Alice Van Pelt.
Dong Sun-hwa answers some common questions about the Connect, BTS project for The Korea Times.
More information about the "Fly with Aerocene Pacha" project with Connect, BTS.
Projection Mapping Artist Yiyun Kang's installation is is explored by Sukanya Garg for Stir World.
The US BTS ARMY fanbase has an excellent organization of each of the Connect, BTS projects.
Rhian Daly captures some memorable moments from the Connect, BTS, including RM's musing: "We still believe in the power of art and that it can help and change the world."
BTS at Connect, BTS in Seoul
BTS at Connect, BTS in New York
Time magazine coverage of Connect, BTS: "BTS' Latest Power Move Is Connecting People through Major Works of Public Art"
Pamela Thomas-Graham eloquently reviews the Connect, BTS project for Dandelion Chandelier, a luxury lifestyle publication.
V upended Twitter when he unveiled his commission as a Simpsons character.
Jungkook amazed viewers with his plein air landscape painting during "In the Soop."
Article feature on Kwon Dae-sup, a ceramic artist whose works RM collects.