Lee Jeong-shin of the band CNBLUE will participate in an exhibition on climate and the environment by donating his voice talent.

Lee Jeong-shin will serve as the audio docent for the Geumseam Art Museum's 2026 curated exhibition "Earth in Focus _ from Confession to Glory," hosted by Geumjeong Cultural Center.

This exhibition is a newly reconfigured show within the context of Geumseom Art Museum at Geumjeong Cultural Center, based on the concerns and artist lineup of the climate and environmental photography project previously shown by the Seoul Jung-gu Cultural Foundation and the National Institute of Ecology (NIE). Through melting glaciers, humans and animals who have lost their habitats, and the sublime landscapes of nature revealed therein, visitors will experience both the beauty of nature and the paradoxical scenes of crisis, prompting them to reconsider the current state of the world we live in and to reflect on responsibility and action for the environment.

Lee Jeong-shin, empathizing with and concerned about environmental issues, agreed with the exhibition's planning intent and purpose and donated his voice talent to take on the audio docent role. As a meaningful exhibition carrying an environmental message, his sincere voice and narration are expected to enhance immersion. Expectations are rising about what special experience this exhibition, marking Lee Jeong-shin's first participation as an audio docent, will offer visitors.

The exhibition runs at Geumseam Art Museum, Geumjeong Cultural Center, from Apr. 7 to June 14, during which visitors can appreciate the exhibition while hearing explanations of key works through Lee Jeong-shin's audio docent.

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