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A tall, narrow architectural facade in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea, is depicted from a low-angle perspective looking upwards. The structure consists of two vertical sections of red brickwork flanking a central, multi-paneled art installation. The brickwork is laid in a stretcher bond pattern with subtle variations in depth.

The central installation is a large, vertical collage composed of numerous photographic portraits of diverse individuals, primarily featuring smiling or laughing faces. The images vary in size and aspect ratio, arranged in an irregular grid within a dark grey or black frame. Subjects depicted include elderly men and women of various ethnicities, often with deeply creased faces conveying mirth, younger adults, and children. Specific visible details include an older woman in a red hat holding red apples, an older man with a long white beard, a man in a miner's helmet with a coal-dusted face, and individuals wearing traditional attire. The photographic styles vary, encompassing vibrant color and monochrome images.

Above the structure, a pale, overcast sky is visible. Bare tree branches, characteristic of late autumn or winter, extend into the upper left portion of the frame, partially obscuring the brickwork and the top of the art installation. The installation is known as the "Tower of Joy" by Kim Hyeong-sik on the Jongno Tower (Jongno Tower Building).
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Mar 24, 2026, 7:13 AM

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A tall, narrow architectural facade in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea, is depicted from a low-angle perspective looking upwards. The structure consists of two vertical sections of red brickwork flanking a central, multi-paneled art installation. The brickwork is laid in a stretcher bond pattern with subtle variations in depth. The central installation is a large, vertical collage composed of numerous photographic portraits of diverse individuals, primarily featuring smiling or laughing faces. The images vary in size and aspect ratio, arranged in an irregular grid within a dark grey or black frame. Subjects depicted include elderly men and women of various ethnicities, often with deeply creased faces conveying mirth, younger adults, and children. Specific visible details include an older woman in a red hat holding red apples, an older man with a long white beard, a man in a miner's helmet with a coal-dusted face, and individuals wearing traditional attire. The photographic styles vary, encompassing vibrant color and monochrome images. Above the structure, a pale, overcast sky is visible. Bare tree branches, characteristic of late autumn or winter, extend into the upper left portion of the frame, partially obscuring the brickwork and the top of the art installation. The installation is known as the "Tower of Joy" by Kim Hyeong-sik on the Jongno Tower (Jongno Tower Building).

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