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Emerging Artists

Articles Artist Sikyung Sung's Abstract Paintings: Exploring a Visual Language Through the Traces of Spontaneous Brushstrokes Sikyung Sung (b. 1991) is an emerging artist in the contemporary Korean art scene, recognized for his abstract paintings that feature dynamic drawings and bold color contrasts.
2025.03.25
Exhibitions 《Cold Rub》, 2023.02.03 – 2023.03.11, PHD Group (Hong Kong) Eunsae Lee's solo exhibition 《Cold Rub》 will be held at PHD Group in Hong Kong from February 3 to March 11, 2023. In her decade-long exploration of painting, Eunsae Lee has engaged with figures and objects to mine relationships between gaze, desire, and consumption.
2023.02.01

Mid-Career Artists

Exhibitions 《Re-wind》, 2018.05.11 – 2018.06.07, out-sight Shin Jungkyun has been working around issues of the military, national security, ideologies and conspiracy theories to expose anxieties that are latent in the divided Korea.
2018.05.11
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Established Artists

Articles [Critique] A Religious Chronology at the Foot of Mount Gyeryong: Park Chan-kyong’s Exhibition – 《Sindoan》 (June 21–August 17, 2008, Atelier Hermès) Park Chan-kyong’s exhibition, composed of a 45-minute video as the centerpiece, along with still photographs, architectural models, and a reconstruction of archival materials that serve as explanatory supplements to the figures and locations appearing in the video, is a genealogical inquiry into Mount Gyeryong and the region of Sindoan located within it—places that one day delivered a shock to the artist himself
2008
Articles Artist Kiwon Park Reinterprets the Essence of Space Kiwon Park (b. 1964) is an artist who has pioneered new horizons in Korean contemporary installation art by crossing genre boundaries and developing a distinctive body of work that refuses to conform to the times. His work is known for large-scale installations that reinterpret space using a variety of materials, including wire, transparent vinyl, air tubes, plastic mirrors, and oil-painted sheets.
2024.09.03