Frieze New York 2024: Booth A9

1 - 5 May 2024 

Tina Kim Gallery is pleased to return to Frieze New York from Thursday, May 1 to Sunday, May 5, 2024 at The Shed. The gallery’s presentation will be on view in Booth A9. 

 

For this year’s edition, Tina Kim Gallery will present a diverse range of artworks representative of the scope and scale of our program. Highlights will include works by Pacita Abad, who is the subject of a traveling retrospective currently on view at MoMA PS1; new sculptures by Suki Seokyeong Kang, who weaves traditional Korean craft with contemporary materials; and Mire Lee, known for her visceral, organ-like sculptures and installations. This presentation closely follows the announcement of Lee’s commission for Tate’s Turbine Hall installation, slated to open this fall coinciding with Frieze London

 

For the first time at Frieze New York, works will be presented by Indonesian-Dutch artist Jennifer Tee, whose tulip petal collages and piezographies trace her own family history and explore broader understandings of geological time and humanity’s ecological place. New works by Maia Ruth Lee, which continue her longstanding explorations of the topics of migration, diaspora, and borders, will also be included alongside works by  Ghada Amer, whose feminist practice spans mediums from embroidery to bronze sculpture. Paintings by Italian artist Davide Balliano, known for his multilayered, austere, geometric forms, and works by Mexican artist Tania Pérez Córdova, whose time-based sculptures reference botany, precipitation and portals, will also be on view. 

In addition, the gallery’s presentation will include works by pioneering Korean painter Kang Seok Ho, who interrogated prescient issues of voyeurism and surveillance; Gimhongsok, known for his humorous, vibrant sculptures. The booth display will also include paintings by Ha Chong-Hyun, who is featured in Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s–1970s at the Hammer Museum, and Kwon Young-Woo, both major figures in Korea’s post-war Dansaekhwa movement.

 

Tina Kim Gallery will open a solo exhibition of work by Suki Seokyeong Kang during Frieze week, which will be celebrated with a reception on Thursday, May 2, 5:30 – 7:30pm.

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