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Double Vision: Artists at the 60th Venice Biennale and Frieze New York 2024
FRIEZE April 18, 2024 As the art world descends on Venice, discover the artists featuring prominently during the 60th Biennale who will also be... Learn More -
Pacita Abad Wove the Women of the World Together
The Nation April 18, 2024 At the end of the Pacita Abad retrospective at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis last summer, there hung, unassumingly,... Learn More -
Chung Seoyoung's sculptural improvisation alters perceptions of commonplace objects
Stir April 12, 2024 The title of Chung Seoyoung’s current exhibition at Tina Kim Gallery, With no Head nor Tail,could strike an association with... Learn More -
Pacita Abad Stitched the Immigrant Experience into Her Embroidered Paintings
Artsy April 5, 2024 At 24 years old, Pacita Abad faced the wrath of Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos head-on. In 1970, her family home... Learn More
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Chung Seoyoung: Discord Between Context and the Self
Artist Talk March 20, 2024 On the occasion of the exhibition, Chung Seoyoung: With no Head nor Tail, we are privileged to host an exclusive... Learn More -
Jennifer Tee: Ancestral Beginnings, Sessile Beings
Brooklyn Rail March 16, 2024 Artist Jennifer Tee joins Rail contributor Barbara Pollack for a conversation. Jennifer Tee Jennifer Tee lives and works in Amsterdam,... Learn More -
Change is in the Air I-V
BOMB Magazine March 15, 2024 Pacita Abad created the series Change is in the Air while living in Indonesia in 1995, twenty-five years after fleeing... Learn More -
Jennifer Tee Collages Tulips into Vivid, Cross-Cultural Tapestries
Artsy February 26, 2024 Jennifer Tee eagerly anticipates the tulip harvest every spring. Born in Arnhem in the Dutch countryside, Tee’s life was always... Learn More
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Tina Kim Gallery to Host the First Solo Exhibition of Jennifer Tee
WIDEWALLS February 21, 2024 Investigating her Chinese-Indonesian ancestry, Jenifer Tee creates works that address complex topics of cultural hybridity, identity, migration, colonialism, and human... Learn More -
Hyundai Motor and Tate Announce Mire Lee as Next Hyundai Commission Artist
HYUNDAI February 14, 2024 SEOUL/LONDON, February 14, 2024 – Hyundai Motor Company and Tate Modern announced today that Mire Lee will create the next... Learn More -
Mire Lee Next Commissioned Artist For Tate’s Turbine Hall
FAD Magazine February 14, 2024 Tate Modern and Hyundai Motor have announced that Mire Lee will create the next annual Hyundai Commission for Tate’s Turbine... Learn More -
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall
February 14, 2024 Tate Modern and Hyundai Motor announce that Mire Lee will create the next annual Hyundai Commission. Mire Lee is known... Learn More
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Tate Modern Announces Mire Lee As Next Hyundai Commission Artist
Artlyst February 14, 2024 Tate Modern, in collaboration with Hyundai Motor, announces Mire Lee as the creator of the next Hyundai Commission for the... Learn More -
Mire Lee to create next Tate Modern Turbine Hall commission
ArtReview February 14, 2024 Tate Modern and Hyundai Motor announce that Mire Lee will create the next annual Hyundai Commission. Lee, born in South... Learn More -
This Spring, the Korean Avant-Garde Lands In Los Angeles
Artnet February 9, 2024 'Recently, K-culture seems to be attracting global attention,” observes 81-year-old artist Lee Kun-Yong. “After the Korean War, everyone was trying... Learn More -
February Round-Up | Museum of Modern Art, Asia Art Centre, MAMOTH, Tina Kim Gallery, Tai Kwun Contemporary
Art & Market February 1, 2024 ‘Ancestral Beginnings, Sessile Beings’ is Jennifer Tee ’s debut solo exhibition in New York. It showcases multiple series of works... Learn More
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Pacita Abad Invited to the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia
January 31, 2024 Tina Kim Gallery is pleased to announce that Pacita Abad (US, b. Philippines, 1946-2004) is invited to Biennale Arte 2024,... Learn More -
Fog Design + Art Fair Celebrates 10 Years With Swift Sales and Artist-First Programming
Artnet January 19, 2024 FOG Design+Art Fair has hit its 10-year milestone—and its stride. The fair opened on January 18 at San Francisco’s waterfront... Learn More -
In San Francisco for FOG? Don't Miss These 7 Exhibitions Around the City
CULTURED January 17, 2024 Anyone who has weaved through endless rows of booths at an art fair knows there is limited exhibition space in... Learn More -
See Inside the Revelatory Retrospective for Filipino American Artist Pacita Abad
Artnet News January 2, 2024 In 1970, 24-year-old Pacita Abad left her home in the Philippines, fleeing political persecution after leading a student protest against... Learn More
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Suki Seokyeong Kang | Leeum Museum of Art
Artforum January 1, 2024 Suki Seokyeong Kang can break your heart. Thinking back to the time, decades ago, when her grandmother was nearing the... Learn More -
The Top Ten Shows Around the World in 2023
Frieze December 29, 2023 Suki Seokyoung Kang Leeum, Seoul, South Korea A series of curved reliefs, following the undulating outline of a mountain range,... Learn More -
The Year in Asia: Top Exhibitions in South Korea and a Few Further Afield
ARTNews December 29, 2023 Seok Ho Kang at the Seoul Museum of Art Before his 2021 death, at 50, the gimlet-eyed painter Seok Ho... Learn More -
Maia Ruth Lee's Vast Space
Family Style December 23, 2023 Maia Ruth Lee’ s explosive paintings simultaneously recall grids and Rorschach tests. Her large “Bondage Baggage” sculptures sit on the... Learn More
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Meet 8 Artists Who Broke Big in 2023—From Sculptor Mire Lee to Abstract Painter Rachel Jones
Artnet December 22, 2023 Abstract painting has continued to dominate in 2023, with a host of emerging names making a sizable dent in the... Learn More -
Pacita Abad
E-Flux December 22, 2023 To discuss the life of Pacita Abad is to enumerate the diverse places to which she traveled (some sixty countries... Learn More -
Why Folding Screens Are Popping Up in Contemporary Artists’ Work
Artsy December 7, 2023 Ghada Amer never intended to make folding screens for “Paravent Girls ,” her show on view at New York’s Tina... Learn More -
Ghada Amer Refigures the Othered Woman
Frieze November 27, 2023 At Tina Kim, New York, the artist welds together the pursuit of liberation in the symbolic, psychic and lived realms.... Learn More
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Ghada Amer: Multidisciplinary Artist Longterm Resident
Arts Council of Princeton November 17, 2023 We proudly announce artist Ghada Amer as a long-term Artist-in-Residence, working in the studio spaces at the Arts Council to... Learn More -
In Other News: Performance and Conversation | SculptureCenter
Thu, Nov 30, 2023, 7–9pm November 15, 2023 RSVP here. Join SculptureCenter for a performance of Tania Pérez Córdova’s In Other News and a conversation with the artist... Learn More -
Filipino artist Pacita Abad’s ‘vibrant spirit of rebellion’ lives on at SFMOMA
SF Chronicle November 14, 2023 Color is everywhere in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s exuberant Pacita Abad exhibition, the first major career retrospective... Learn More -
Another Revolutionary Woman: Ghada Amer’s Paravent Girls
OCULA November 9, 2023 Amer has a longstanding method of appropriating images of women from porn magazines, presenting them in ceramics, embroidered paintings, and... Learn More
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Tania Pérez Córdova: Generalization
Studio International November 7, 2023 Tania Pérez Córdova conceives of sculpture as an event, so the sliding scales of its duration encompass its making, the... Learn More -
Pacita Abad A Revelation At San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art
Forbes November 3, 2023 In the opening scene of Season 3, Episode 1 of Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building,” an aging unknown Broadway... Learn More -
The Art Show Highlights Masters — and Artists Under the Radar
The New York Times November 2, 2023 The world is in tumult but for the moment, the business of art marches on. Artists go to their studios,... Learn More -
Chance Encounters With Tania Pérez Córdova’s Art
Hyperallergic October 31, 2023 Tania Pérez Córdova: Generalization at SculptureCenter spans a decade of the Mexican artist’s career. Her first solo institutional show in... Learn More
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Park Seo-Bo, Whose Quiet Paintings Trumpeted Korean Art, Dies at 91
The New York Times October 23, 2023 Park Seo-Bo, a painter whose elegantly furrowed monochromes and indefatigable drive made him a pillar of the Korean art world,... Learn More -
At SFMOMA, Pacita Abad’s Painted Textiles Stare Right Back
KQED October 20, 2023 It’s fitting that the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s Pacita Abad retrospective opens with a kind of monumental celebratory... Learn More -
Second Winners of $25,000 Gold Art Prize for AAPI and Asian Diaspora Artists Named
ArtNews October 16, 2023 The second round of winners of the Gold Art Prize , which awards an unrestricted $25,000 to five AAPI and... Learn More -
Park Seo-Bo, Key Figure in Dansaekhwa Movement, Dies at 91
ArtNews October 15, 2023 Park Seo-Bo , a key figure in South Korea’s Dansaekhwa Movement, has died at the age of 91. The artist... Learn More
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In Memoriam Park Seo-Bo (1931-2023)
October 14, 2023 On the morning of October 14th in Korea, Park Seo-Bo, an influential leader of the Korean Dansaekhwa movement, passed away... Learn More -
In The Frieze Mix
FAD Magazine October 13, 2023 At almost 92, Korean dansaekhwa master Park Seo-Bo is still developing the ‘ecstatic minimalism’ of the monochrome series – begun... Learn More -
Suki Seokyeong Kang's minimalist landscape reinvents Korea's visual traditions of space
The Korea Times October 8, 2023 Suki Seokyeong Kang’s latest exhibition, mounted at the Leeum Museum of Art in central Seoul, offers a multi-sensory journey through... Learn More -
Suki Seokyeong Kang’s All-Enveloping Landscape
Frieze October 5, 2023 In 1751, during the late Joseon dynasty, the artist Jeong Seon broke with the tradition of idealized, imagined landscapes in... Learn More
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5 Korean Female Artists Who Are Reimagining Textile Art
W Magazine October 3, 2023 Over the last decade, every art fair seems to bring with it an increasing amount of fabric-based works. Frieze Seoul,... Learn More -
At Davide Balliano's 'Event Horizon,' System Error is The Point
Brooklyn Magazine October 3, 2023 “Event Horizon ,” the latest solo show by Brooklyn-based artist Davide Balliano at Tina Kim Gallery in Chelsea, gets its... Learn More -
A fascinating awkwardness: on Jennifer Tee’s exhibition Still Shifting, Mother Field
Metropolis M October 2, 2023 This weekend Jennifer Tee’s solo at Kunstinstituut Melly, Rotterdam (in cooperation with Secession Vienna), can be experienced full scale, including... Learn More -
The Decades-Strong Path of Color Set Ablaze By Pacita Abad
Vogue September 17, 2023 Pio Abad reflects on the exuberant work of his aunt, the Batanes-born, world-traveling artist Pacita Abad, whose immense retrospective blazes... Learn More
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Frieze Seoul: Spotlight on South Korean Galleries and Artists
Cool Hunting September 15, 2023 More than 70,000 visitors, drawn from 36 countries, passed through the halls of this year’s inspiring second edition of Frieze... Learn More -
Mire Lee “Black Sun” New Museum / New York
Flash Art September 14, 2023 My lone star is dead — and my bespangled lute / Bears the black sun of Melancholia. — Gérard de... Learn More -
Mire Lee in New York Dystopie der Selbstauflösung
Monopol September 14, 2023 Die Künstlerin Mire Lee ist eine Meisterin des Unbehaglichen. In ihrer beklemmenden Installation im New Museum in New York huldigt... Learn More -
Searching for New Paintings
Marie Claire Korea September 12, 2023 On September 7, the Leeum Museum of Art unveiled the solo exhibition of artist Suki Seokyeong Kang, titled Willow Drum... Learn More
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9 Standout Artworks at Frieze Seoul 2023
9 Standout Artworks at Frieze Seoul 2023 September 11, 2023 Seoul, Paris and Los Angeles are the art world’s latest hot spots, with a staggering amount of new galleries opening... Learn More -
Sohl Lee's Top Picks from Frieze Seoul Viewing Room 2023
Frieze September 8, 2023 WOOK-KYUNG CHOI Untitled, 1968 Paint on paper 24.61' x 18.9' (62.5 cm x 48 cm) Presented by Tina Kim Gallery... Learn More -
“Willow Drum Oriole” Leeum Museum of Art / Seoul
Flash Art September 8, 2023 “Willow Drum Oriole” is the solo exhibition of Suki Seokyeong Kang, that inagurated this September in Seoul at the Leeum... Learn More -
5 Museum Shows to See This Fall in New York City
Testudio September 5, 2023 Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s-1970s , The Guggenheim - Sept 1 - Jan 7 Korean Experimental art... Learn More
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10 Standout Gallery Exhibitions to See during Armory Week 2023
Artsy September 4, 2023 With sculptures and textured paintings made of plaster, gesso, and varnish, Davide Balliano explores the boundaries of perception. “Event Horizon”... Learn More -
The Top 10 Exhibitions to See in September 2023
ArtReview September 4, 2023 Tania Perez Cordova: Generalization SculptureCenter, New York, 23 September – 11 December The first survey exhibition of the Mexico... Learn More -
Jin Meyerson on Park Seo-Bo
ArtAsiaPacific September 1, 2023 Arriving late at the home of renowned Korean artist Park Seo-Bo after fighting Seoul’s traffic, I find him holding court... Learn More -
Pacita Abad
ArtAsiaPacific September 1, 2023 The first international retrospective of the late Pacita Abad (1946–2004), curated by Victoria Sung with Matthew Villar Miranda, was as... Learn More
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The Sorrow and Desire of Abysmal Life Machines: An Interview With Mire Lee
ArtAsiaPacific September 1, 2023 “Within depression, if my existence is on the verge of collapsing, its lack of meaning is not tragic—it appears obvious... Learn More -
Tracing Movements
ArtAsiaPacific September 1, 2023 SEP 7–DEC 31 LEEUM MUSEUM OF ART, SEOUL Suki Seokyeong Kang: Willow Drum Oriole In her new video work and... Learn More -
Channeling Her Anger, Ghada Amer Looks to the Future
The New York Times August 31, 2023 The artist Ghada Amer , whose works will be on view at Frieze Seoul next week in the booth of... Learn More -
8 Must-See Museum Shows Opening This Fall
Artsy August 30, 2023 “Suki Seokyeong Kang: Willow Drum Oriole” Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul Sep. 7–Dec. 31, 2023 This exhibition by Suki... Learn More
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Miyoung LEE’s Top Picks from Frieze Seoul Viewing Room 2023
Frieze August 30, 2023 MIRE LEE Surface with many holes: concrete nets IV, 2022 Latex, burlap jute, pigmented silicone oil, and concrete 59.7 cm... Learn More -
Mire Lee
Sculpture August 29, 2023 Stepping off the elevator to see “Black Sun,” an exhibition of new work by Mire Lee (on view through September... Learn More -
The 100 Greatest New York City Artworks, Ranked
Artnews August 29, 2023 Pacita Abad, L.A. Liberty, 1992 Of the many representations of the Statue of Liberty throughout art history, few look quite... Learn More -
Kang Seok Ho’s Never-Ending Act of Slow Looking
Hyperallergic August 8, 2023 The colorful geometric print of a dress, distorted by darting; the body underneath a loose-fitting, plaid button-down obscured in the... Learn More
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See South Korean Rising Star Mire Lee’s Gutsy Debut of Squelching Kinetic Sculptures at the New Museum
Artnet August 4, 2023 The South Korean artist Mire Lee has been made a name for herself in recent years due to her penchant... Learn More -
A 350-Page Tribute to Pacita Abad’s Boundless Art
Hyperallergic August 2, 2023 What is most remarkable about the life and work of Filipina artist Pacita Abad? The expansive catalogue that accompanies the... Learn More -
Ick Art: Why a Rising Generation of Female Sculptors Is Embracing Body Horror
Cultured August 2, 2023 Imagine a meat locker or a mad scientist’s lair: that’s what the New Museum’s fourth floor looks like today. Plastic-lined... Learn More -
Kang Seok Ho: Deep is the rising sun, far is the falling one
Brooklyn Rail July 13, 2023 In a solo exhibition currently at Tina Kim Gallery, fifteen paintings by Kang Seok Ho often zoom in to a... Learn More
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We Who Are Drawn To the Repulsive
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Spiritual Journeys with Jennifer Tee
CHECK-IN July 12, 2023 Jennifer Tee is a Dutch artist with Chinese-Indonesian heritage. Central to her multifaceted practice is an interest in what she... Learn More -
Pacita Abad’s Stitching Traverses the Globe
FRIEZE July 7, 2023 I had to resist the urge, walking through Pacita Abad’s retrospective at Walker Art Center, to wrap myself in one... Learn More -
Mire Lee on the cannibalistic imagination
Artforum July 3, 2023 Mire Lee’s monuments gush, gape, weep, and macerate. Drawing inspiration from body horror, hentai, scatology, and vorarephilia, the South Korean... Learn More
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For Mire Lee, Rising Art Star, It All Comes Down to Guts
The New York Times June 23, 2023 The Korean artist’s ingenious machine sculptures, coming to the New Museum, show things that “you don’t actually want to see,”... Learn More -
Mire Lee
BOMB Magazine June 20, 2023 Mire Lee’s kinetic installations are noisy. They emit distinct smells. They drip and turn, resembling unwieldy bodies or disassembled body... Learn More -
Taking Liberty
Artforum June 1, 2023 The Statue of Liberty is the apex of national mythmaking, a bloated bronze symbol standing watch over New York Harbor,... Learn More -
Tania Pérez Córdova
ArtNexus June 1, 2023 Tania Pérez Córdova’s first solo exhibition in a Mexican museum, featuring works from the last ten years, was curated by... Learn More
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