Space So, a Gallery That Seeks to Be a Nesting House for Korean Artists, Presents “the teardrop running down your cheek is mine”
Space So aims to provide stable support to young and mid-career Korean artists through various exhibitions, thereby introducing them to a wider audience and providing a positive impact on the art world. The first exhibition of this year is a group show, the teardrop running down your cheek is mine, introducing young and emerging painters born in the 1990s.
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