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Artist_News Artist Eugene Jung Named to ‘Forbes Asia 30 Under 30’ List for 2025 Eugene Jung (b. 1995), a young Korean sculptor, has been named to the ‘2025 Forbes Asia 30 Under 30’ list. Published annually by the American media company Forbes, the ‘30 Under 30’ highlights 30 individuals under the age of 30 who are making notable contributions across various fields.
2025.06.03
Artist_News Artist Jeehye Song Wins Germany’s Emerging Artist Award ‘Kunstpreis junger westen 2025’ Emerging South Korean artist Jeehye Song (b. 1991) has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the ‘Kunstpreis junger westen’ in the category of painting.
2025.06.03

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Artist_News Artist Eugene Jung Named to ‘Forbes Asia 30 Under 30’ List for 2025 Eugene Jung (b. 1995), a young Korean sculptor, has been named to the ‘2025 Forbes Asia 30 Under 30’ list. Published annually by the American media company Forbes, the ‘30 Under 30’ highlights 30 individuals under the age of 30 who are making notable contributions across various fields.
2025.06.03
Artist_News Artist Jeehye Song Wins Germany’s Emerging Artist Award ‘Kunstpreis junger westen 2025’ Emerging South Korean artist Jeehye Song (b. 1991) has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the ‘Kunstpreis junger westen’ in the category of painting.
2025.06.03
Artist_News Artist Rachel Youn Selected as One of the 20 Artists of “New Talent 2025” by Art in America Korean-American artist Rachel Youn (b. 1994) has been named one of the 20 artists featured in "New Talent 2025," announced by the internationally renowned art magazine Art in America.
2025.05.27
Artist_News ‘The Home’ by BOO Jihyun, Permanently Installed at Uno Port, Setouchi, Japan Korean artist BOO Jihyun, the sole Korean participant in the Setouchi Triennale 2025, has permanently installed her large-scale installation The Home at Uno Port in Setouchi, Japan. Born in 1979 on Jeju Island, BOO Jihyun has continued to create works that amplify her autobiographical memories and experiences of the sea, visually reconstructing them within space to awaken aesthetic sensibilities. The artist reinterprets the use of fishing lamps and other objects by creating atmospheric and immersive installations to materialize the intangible elements of the sea, such as darkness, sound, and the horizon.
2025.05.13
Artist_News Artist Zadie Xa Named Finalist for the Turner Prize 2025 Korean-Canadian artist Zadie Xa (Korean name Yumi Cha; b. 1983) has been shortlisted for this year's Turner Prize, the UK’s most prestigious contemporary art award. On April 23, Tate Britain, which organizes the Turner Prize, announced the four finalists for the 2025 edition: Scottish artist Nnena Kalu, Iraqi artist Mohammed Sami, Korean-Canadian artist Zadie Xa, and British artist Rene Matić.
2025.05.06
Artist_News Suki Seokyeong Kang, a leading figure in Korean contemporary art, died at the age of 48 Suki Seokyeong Kang, a leading figure in Korean contemporary art, died at the age of 48. Throughout her career, Kang explored the expanded possibilities of painting while seeking to reconstruct new spatial and temporal dimensions by bringing tradition into the present. Over more than two decades of artistic practice, she consistently contemplated the space granted to individuals within society, the existence of others living alongside oneself, and the ways in which their movements are perceived and interconnected, a vision she called the "True-View Landscape (眞景)."
2025.05.06

Museum

Museum_News Daejeon Museum of Art Announces Its 2023 Exhibition Plans Along with various collections and special exhibitions, one of the Daejeon Museum of Art’s special exhibitions this year will restore and reproduce an important exhibition in Korean art history.
2023.02.13
Museum_News Cheongju Museum of Art Announces Its 2023 Exhibition Plans The Cheongju Museum of Art (CMOA) has set a goal for 2023 to make “Cheongju City Happy with Art” and plans to hold various contemporary art exhibitions to achieve this goal. These exhibitions will be held across the museum’s four locations, including the Cheongju Museum of Art’s main building, the Daecheongho Art Museum, the Ochang Gallery, and the Cheongju Art Studio.
2023.02.13
Museum_News Museum of Contemporary Art Busan Announces Its 2023 Exhibition Plans The Museum of Contemporary Art Busan (Busan MoCA), led by Director Kang Seung-wan, appointed as the new director in June 2022, is celebrating its fifth anniversary this year.
2023.02.13
Museum_News Daegu Art Museum Announces Its 2023 Exhibition Plans Under the slogan “Daegu and the World,” the Daegu Art Museum (DAM) aims to expand its global reach based on Daegu’s locality through nine exhibitions this year. As an art museum in an area that occupies an important position in the Korean modern and contemporary art world, the DAM, established in 2011, has been researching the history of its local art scene and connecting it to the global contemporary art world. This year, the museum intends to exhibit a number of works by established artists who have contributed significantly to the development of Korean contemporary art.
2023.01.23
Museum_News Jeonnam Museum of Art Announces Its 2023 Exhibition Plans The Jeonnam Museum of Art (JMA) announced its goal for this year as it celebrated its third anniversary of opening: to transition from a recently opened local art museum to a global art institution that can connect tradition, present, and future. In 2023, the JMA announced its four long-term goals for its exhibitions and projects, which included inheriting traditional heritage, being a contemporary art museum, reexamining the future of Jeonnam art, and considering sustainable growth.
2023.01.23
Museum_News Busan Museum of Art Announces Its 2023 Exhibition Plans The Busan Museum of Art (BMA) will take a step forward to become a 21st-century art museum that represents and supports Busan’s local art while keeping up with international art trends. The BMA, which has been preparing to remodel its building since 2018, has announced that it will hold seven exhibitions this year with the aim of “looking back on the museum’s history and value of the past 25 years and designing its next 25 years.”
2023.01.23
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Nonprofit_News Insa Art Space Closes Its Doors After 25 Years of Supporting Emerging Artists in June On April 9, the ARKO Art Center of the Arts Council Korea announced that the operation of Insa Art Space (IAS), a venue dedicated to supporting emerging artists, will come to an end this June.
2025.04.22
Nonprofit_News ACC Launches ‘ACC CREATORS 2025 Residency’ Open Call Program The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s National Asian Culture Center (ACC) is launching a global open call for creators to participate in the “ACC CREATORS 2025 Residency,” a support program for interdisciplinary content creation and production. Applications will be accepted until April 30.
2025.04.15
Nonprofit_News Platform Project Exploring the Intersection of Art, Technology, and Society: “Forking Room 2025” Opens on April 16 The temporary platform project Forking Room, which addresses phenomena commonly faced by contemporary society, technology, and art, will be held under the title 《Left Tech》 from April 16 to April 20 at Post Territory Ujeongguk.
2025.04.15
Nonprofit_News Asia’s First Digital Media Art Festival ‘Loop Lab Busan’ to Open in April The Busan Museum of Art will host Asia’s first digital media art festival, "Loop Lab Busan," for approximately two months, from April 22 to June.
2025.04.08
Nonprofit_News Corporate Cultural Foundations Triple Their Contribution to Arts and Culture Over the Past Decade On the 11th, the Arts Council Korea (ARKO) released a report on the state of arts and culture sponsorship by corporate cultural foundations—nonprofit organizations established by domestic companies to support arts and culture. The report revealed that corporate contributions have tripled over the past decade.
2025.02.18
Nonprofit_News The House of Painter Kim Tschang-Yeul to Be Reborn as a Public Cultural Facility in 2026 Jongno-gu has announced plans to transform the late world-renowned ‘water drop’ painter Kim Tschang-Yeul’s house in Pyeongchang-dong into a public cultural facility called 'Kim Tschang-Yeul Atelier.'
2025.02.11

Biennale

Biennale_News Rewriting 30 Years of the Korean Pavilion: ‘2025 Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition’ Opens The Arts Council Korea (ARKO) officially opened the Korean Pavilion exhibition at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia on May 10.
2025.05.20
Biennale_News Joon Lee, Former Deputy Director of Leeum Museum of Art, Appointed as the 15th Executive Director of the Busan Biennale On May 14, the Busan Biennale Organizing Committee officially approved art critic Joon Lee as the 15th Executive Director of the Busan Biennale.
2025.05.20
Biennale_News Binna Choi Appointed as Artistic Director for the 61st Venice Biennale Korean Pavilion The Arts Council Korea (ARKO) has appointed curator Binna Choi as the Artistic Director for the Korean Pavilion at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia (Venice Biennale) in 2026. Binna Choi previously served as a curator for the 2016 Gwangju Biennale and as a co-artistic director for the 2022 Singapore Biennale. She was the Director of Casco Art Institute in the Netherlands from 2008 to 2023. She is currently serving as a co-artistic director for the Hawai‘i Triennial 2025, which runs until May 4 this year.
2025.05.06
Biennale_News Ho Tzu Nyen Appointed as Artistic Director of the 16th Gwangju Biennale Singaporean visual artist and curator Ho Tzu Nyen has been appointed Artistic Director of the 16th Gwangju Biennale, set to open in September 2026.
2025.04.29
Biennale_News 2025 Sea Art Festival to Be Held Under Joint Artistic Directorship for the First Time On February 26, the Busan Biennale Organizing Committee announced the artistic directors who will lead the 2025 Sea Art Festival. For the first time in the festival’s history, three co-artistic directors have been appointed: Keumhwa Kim, Bernard Vienat, and Sara Kim.
2025.03.11
Biennale_News The 13th Seoul Mediacity Biennale Will Announce Exhibition Theme Through Pre-Biennale Program “Notes for a Séance” The Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) will host a pre-biennale program titled "Notes for a Séance” on November 30 at SeMA Hall, introducing the curatorial direction and concept of the 13th Seoul Mediacity Biennale.
2024.11.26

Art Market

Art Market_News The Korean Art Auction Market in the 3rd Quarter of 2024 Saw 26% Decrease Compared to the Previous Year The "2024 3rd Quarter Art Market Report," released on October 31 by the Korea Art Authentication & Appraisal Research Center's corporate research lab KAAI, indicated that the slump in the Korean art market continues.
2024.11.19
Art Market_News South Korea’s MCST Plans to Implement Art Policies for the Continued Growth of the Korean Art Market, Which Exceeded 1 Trillion KRW in 2022 Over the past year, many local experts predicted that the size of the Korean art market would surpass 1 trillion KRW (Korean won) in 2022. This speculation has turned out to be true, as the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) and the Korea Arts Management Service (KAMS) announced on January 4, 2023, that the size of the art market in 2022 was estimated to be 1.0377 trillion KRW (approximately $1 billion USD).
2023.01.09
Art Market_News "Korea Art Market 2022" Delivers Various Trends and Issues in the Korean Art Market in English The most-searched term in the Korean art world in 2022 was “Frieze Seoul.” The inaugural fair received not only explosive attention from the domestic art world but also aroused international interest in the Korean art market, bringing many global artists to Korea.
2023.01.02
Art Market_News Korean Arts Management Services Estimates the Size of the Korean Art Market in 2021 The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Korea (MCST) and the Korean Arts Management Services (KAMS) have been publishing a report on the previous year’s Korean art market since 2008.
2022.02.21

Auction

Auction_News Seoul Auction to Host ‘Connect Seoul 2024’ During Frieze·Kiaf Seoul Week Seoul Auctions hosts ‘Connect Seoul 2024,’ a series of exhibitions and events from August 24 to September 13 at its Gangnam Center, to coincide with Frieze-Kiaf Seoul Week. Connect Seoul consists of two special exhibitions highlighting major Korean and international artists of modern and contemporary art, a group exhibition of media art, and a preview of upcoming auctions.
2024.09.03
Auction_News SBI Art Auction to Host Its First Overseas Auction Preview at Art Chosun Space in Seoul Japan’s SBI Art Auction will present its first overseas auction preview, "Early Highlight Viewing in Seoul," from October 1 to 6 at Art Chosun Space (ACS) in Gwanghwamun, Seoul. The preview is part of the "68th SBI Art Auction | MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART" to be held on October 25 and 26.
2024.08.13
Auction_News Global Auction House Phillips Appoints Lim Yeon-ah to Lead the Korean office On the 5th, Phillips, one of the world’s top three auction houses, appointed Lim Yeon-ah as the head of its Korean office. Since joining Phillips in 2020, she has overseen Phillips exhibitions during the Frieze Seoul art fair over the past two years.
2023.12.11
Auction_News 3 Korean Women Leaders Who Are Demonstrating Their Leadership at the Asian Offices of the World's Top 3 Art Auction Houses Today, many women figures are active in the contemporary art world, trying to reflect diversity and fostering Korean art.
2022.11.28
Auction_News Phillips Will Hold Its First Exhibition in South Korea during the Frieze Art Fair in Seoul Phillips, one of the three largest auction houses in the world with headquarters in London, has announced that it will hold its first exhibition in Seoul concurrently with the Frieze Seoul and Kiaf Seoul art fairs.
2022.08.15
Auction_News Christie’s First Exhibition in South Korea, What Does This Mean for the Local Art Market? The booming Korean art market attracts many international art galleries and art fairs to Seoul. World-renowned galleries, including König Galerie, Thaddeus Ropac, and Gladstone Gallery, have opened a branch in Seoul, and Frieze has partnered with Kiaf SEOUL to hold art fairs in Seoul for five years from this year.
2022.08.01

Art Fair

Art Fair_News Korean Galleries Make Strong Statement at Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 Amid Market Slowdown Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 officially opened on March 26 with a VIP preview at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, drawing attention as Asia’s largest art fair resumes at full scale. Despite a global art market slowdown, Korean galleries are showing remarkable presence and vitality at this year’s event.
2025.03.25
Art Fair_News ‘Access Bangkok’, the First Korean Art Fair to Expand Internationally The first Korean art fair to venture overseas, ‘Access Bangkok,’ was held from December 5 to 7 at ICONSIAM in Bangkok, Thailand, garnering significant attention.
2024.12.10
Art Fair_News Director Kim Jeong Eun Appointed to Lead 'T3 PHOTO ASIA’ Art Fair in Tokyo, Japan Kim Jeong Eun has been appointed as the Fair Director of ‘T3 PHOTO AISA’, which will be held at Tokyo Midtown Yaesu in Japan from October 18 to October 21.
2024.10.08
Art Fair_News Highlights at Frieze Seoul 2024 Highlights of Frieze Seoul 2024, taking place September 4-7 at COEX, Gangnam, Seoul, have been revealed. The world's leading galleries participating in Frieze Seoul 2024 are highlighting a wide range of distinguished artists in the Solo, Group, Frieze Masters, and Focus Asia sections.
2024.09.03
Art Fair_News Kiaf SEOUL 2024 to Host Special Exhibition “Kiaf onSITE: Invisible Transitions” The Galleries Association of Korea announced that it will present the special exhibition “Kiaf onSITE: Invisible Transitions” at Kiaf SEOUL 2024, which will be held for five days from September 4 to 8. “Kiaf onSITE” is a special exhibition showcasing the
2024.08.27
Art Fair_News How to Enjoy Frieze Seoul 2024 to the Fullest Frieze Seoul 2024 will not only feature a fair showcasing globally acclaimed artworks but also present the most extensive and diverse Frieze Week to date, featuring a variety of programs including cultural events in collaboration with galleries and nonprofit organizations.
2024.08.27

Art+

Art+_News Getty & ARKO Sign Korea–U.S. Art Research Partnership, Beginning with Nam June Paik Study Arts Council Korea (ARKO) and the Getty Research Institute (Los Angeles) have agreed to enter an exploratory phase of international collaboration and exchange, in the interest of furthering connections between the two institutions and advancing art historical research between Korea and the United States.
2025.06.03
Art+_News World’s Largest Media Art Festival, ‘ISEA 2025’ Opens on May 23 The International Symposium on Electronic/Emerging Art (ISEA), a global media art festival that serves as a multidisciplinary platform for the convergence of art, science, and technology, will take place across Seoul from May 23 to 29.
2025.05.13
Art+_News ‘2025 Museum Week’ Opens with Participation from 260 Institutions Nationwide The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, in collaboration with ICOM Korea (International Council of Museums – Korean Committee) and the Korean Museum Association, is hosting ‘2025 Museum Week’ from May 2 to 31, with participation from over 260 museums and art institutions across the country.
2025.05.13
Art+_News KAIST Space Institute Announces World's First Media Art-Based Space Audio Transmission Project: “Good Morning Mr. G-DRAGON” On April 9, the KAIST Space Institute announced the launch of Good Morning Mr. G-DRAGON, the world’s first media art-based space music transmission project, created in collaboration with media artist Jinjoon Lee (Professor at KAIST’s Graduate School of Culture Technology) and global K-pop artist G-DRAGON.
2025.04.22
Art+_News Hyundai Blue Prize+ 2025 Calls for Emerging Curators On March 20th, the open call for Hyundai Blue Prize+ began, supporting emerging curators. This year's open call has expanded eligibility, allowing any emerging curators residing in Asia or working with themes related to Asia to apply.
2025.04.01
Art+_News Emma Son, Senior Director of Lehmann Maupin Seoul, Promoted to Global Partner On the 6th, Emma Son, Senior Director of Lehmann Maupin Seoul, was promoted to Global Partner at Lehmann Maupin. The role of a partner involves making all key decisions for the gallery in collaboration with senior directors through strategic meetings.
2025.03.18