The largest Pablo Picasso exhibition ever held in Korea is under way at the Seoul Arts Center.

"Picasso, Into the Myth," which marks the 140th anniversary of the artist's birth, showcases as many as 110 of his works chronologically, starting from the early 1900s.

Visitors view Picasso's "Massacre in Korea" at the Seoul Arts Center on May 2.

The centerpiece of the exhibition is "Massacre in Korea," which is being shown in Korea for the first time. The artwork was completed in January 1951, six months after the outbreak of the Korean War.

The exhibition will run through Aug. 29.