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Emerging Artists

Exhibitions 《Deep in the Forking Tanks》, 2019.11.29 – 2020.02.09, Art Sonje Center For some people, perceptions of an object are stimulated in a different way, leaving them in a world that is not the reality. They experience an odd phenomenon where the cracks leading to the outside world keep narrowing and disappearing.
2019.11.25
Exhibitions 《Invisible Sensations》, 2022.05.13 – 2022.06.11, Carl Kostyál (London) In Luc Besson’s 90s sci-fi cult film The Fifth Element, a blue-skinned alien opera singer named Diva Plavalaguna dazzles the audience with her profound vocal range and dance moves while performing an aria composed by Eric Serra.
2022.05.11

Mid-Career Artists

Exhibitions 《Eveningness》, 2023.01.18 -2023.02.25, Perrotin Tokyo For her first presentation of work in Japan, Perrotin Tokyo is pleased to present a new suite of paintings and drawings by GaHee Park.
2023.01.16
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Established Artists

Articles [Column] Do Ho Suh’s "House Built from Memory" - A Private Space That is Both Solid and Fluid Do Ho Suh (b.1962) has continuously translated his spatial experiences across major cities such as Seoul, New York, and London into architectural installations.
2021
Articles Artist Choi Jeong Hwa’s Work Begins with Everyday Life Choi Jeong Hwa (b. 1961) has created a variety of installations that bring cheap everyday consumables such as plastic baskets, piggy banks, artificial flowers, and brooms into the realm of art. By transforming these mass-produced everyday consumer goods into artworks and moving them into museums, the artist blurs the boundaries between high art and popular culture through so-called cheap pop culture, or kitsch, and captures a slice of Korean society.
2024.08.06