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Exhibitions
《Innuendo》, 2023.09.02 – 2023.10.14, Jason Haam
Jason Haam is pleased to announce Innuendo a solo exhibition of new paintings by a Korean artist, Moka Lee. The show, which will be the artist’s inaugural solo exhibition with the gallery, will open on the September 2nd and remain on view through the October 10th.
2023.08.31
Articles
[Review] A Flower Which Can't Even Be Seen: Excavating Footprints
The solo exhibition of Sungoo Im's 《A Flower Which Can't Even Be Seen: Excavating Footprints》, aims to explore the language and structure of Yi Sang's poem, "Cliff", leaving behind traces of the drawings which cross boundaries of the two dimensional and the three dimensional.
2022.08.31
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Exhibitions
《Incomplete Model》, 2023.10.11 – 2023.10.19, Oil Tank Culture Park T1
As part of the collaborative exhibition of the Oil Tank Culture Park's Tank Art Festival, artist Jinah Roh's solo exhibition 《Incomplete Model》 will take place at T1. The exhibition explores the relationship between non-human entities that engage in real-time dialogue with visitors.
2023.10.17
Articles
Artist Yoon Dongchun Wittily Satirizes the Absurdities of Society by Looking at Everyday as Art
Representing the pluralistic trend of Korean contemporary art in the 1990s, artist Yoon Dongchun (b. 1957) has developed a consistent body of work under the theme of “the everydayization of art, the artification of everyday life.” The keyword “everyday” that runs through his work refers to the zeitgeist of our lives in Korea’s modern society, an exploration of the unique characteristics of Korean contemporary art that has adopted Western art, and a search for an alternative methodology of contemporary art by deconstructing and reconstructing the hierarchy between artist, artwork, and audience.
2024.07.23
Exhibitions
《One: Do Ho Suh》, 2018.10.10 – 2019.05.05, Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, NY)
At a time of mass global migration, the loss of leaving one's native country and searching for a permanent home have become universal issues. 《One: Do Ho Suh》 features a single, large-scale work by Korean-born artist Do Ho Suh, whose work engages with migration and cultural displacement.
2018.10.01