Do Ho Suh

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From a solo exhibition devoted to Do Ho Suh at Art Sonje Center to an intergenerational show of work by Asian women artists at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, here’s what to see in Seoul

BY Jaeyong Park |

Frieze Seoul Director Pat Lee talks to Jeyun Moon, curator of the fair’s new LIVE programme, about the vitality of performance art

From Otobong Nkanga’s ritualistic compositions to the biophilic design of Tropical Modernism

BY frieze |

The founder of philanthropic community Spirit Now London, which offers an annual acquisition fund at Frieze, explains how personal connections are at the heart of her collecting

BY Chris Waywell |

Discover affordable works by celebrated international artists, including new editions by Tacita Dean, Yinka Shonibare and Ali Banisadr, alongside special commissions presented by Allied Editions

What draws artists, gallerists and curators to London? We talk to creatives from across the globe who have made the city their home about its opportunities and challenges

BY Precious Adesina |

Lucy Ives profiles the artist whose fabric sculptures conserve the texture of everyday life

BY Lucy Ives |

Exploring some of the most exciting booths and projects from Frieze Seoul’s launch edition

In further news: Berlin cultural institutions rally against far-right; Tate Liverpool to stage first UK show dedicated to Keith Haring

Exhibitions of Do Ho Suh, Heidi Bucher and Doris Salcedo in London affirm the affective qualities of architecture

BY Alice Bucknell |

The Tate is criticised for asking staff to contribute to a boat for Nicholas Serota; The Met may charge out-of-towners for entry

Victoria Miro, London, UK

BY Max L. Feldman |

Travis Jeppesen and Sook-Kyung Lee explore the South Korean capital, a city that is fast cementing its place as a leading international destination for art

BY Sook-Kyung Lee AND Travis Jeppesen |