K-Artists
Carefully curates and introduces three representative artists from the Korean contemporary art scene each week since the 2000s.
NextGen:
3 K-Artists This Week
NextGen K-Artists Library
Pink Tab shuffle
Articles
[Critique] Sorcerer/Hunter/Stroller, Miryu Yoon
During her time in graduate school, Miryu Yoon developed an interest in subcultures such as biker gangs and pseudo-religions. According to the artist, there was a phase when she delved into what she refers to as “dark paintings.”
2023
Exhibitions
《Them so good》, 2023.11.10 – 2023.12.23, BYFOUNDRY
BYFOUNDRY presents Seoul-based artist Jihyoung Han’s solo exhibition 《Them so good》. Han creates fantastical creatures made in the context of the underground culture and the archetype of social outsiders.
2023.11.08
Articles
Artist Kwak Intan: Sculpture as a Playful Space for Countless Imaginations
Kwak Intan (b. 1986) reconstructs remnants of the past to document and express them as sculptures in the present. Drawing inspiration from the paintings and sculptures of great masters in art history, he transforms lingering afterimages from his mind into entirely new sculptural creations of his own.
2025.09.01
The One & Only Place
Where Korean Contemporary Art
Meets the World Every Moments
Join for Newsletters
& limited access to news & exhibitions
Follow Us on Social Media
Articles
[Critique] Merrily, Merrily, Merrily, Merrily
After entering the museum, crossing several staircases and hallways, you step into the gallery, where you are greeted by the sound of someone softly humming. After rustling across the ceiling, the song sinks gently to the floor with a muffled, murmuring sound, as if the speaker is turned against the wall.
2020
Articles
The Art of Curing by Artist Yeesookyung
Yeesookyung (b. 1963) has worked across a diverse range of mediums, including painting, installation, sculpture, performance, video, and drawing, all of which encapsulate historical and cultural contexts.
2024.09.17