Frieze Seoul 2023

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A film that explores the geological timeframe of digital devices past their intended shelf life.

The search for a physical manuscript raises questions of the ownership of identities.

A video poem based on an unreliable reconstruction of a place that may or may not have existed.

Physical beings that exist in the real world are reduced to data and trace new digital identities.

A mythical “insect constellation” prompts a discussion on technological extinction and the boundaries of reality.

A real-estate term for a space surrounded by other plots that cannot be accessed becomes a way into narratives of occupation.

A film about remembering another film, often incorrectly.

Choreography derived from everyday sounds explores the contemporary visual landscape.

The second edition of the fair features more than 120 international galleries, Focus Asia, Frieze Masters and an emphasis on Korean artists

For a new special commission, the Korean artist will create a large-scale installation suspended from the ceiling of the fair, with draped fabrics exploring ideas of time, ageing and women’s bodies

A photographic printer and a security guard chasing crows overlap in time and form.

The deconstruction of cross-generational stories interrogates the foundation of belief systems

This year’s fair in Korea is raising awareness and funds for some great green causes, and you get to have your say too by voting via Pinwheel

Frieze returns to the Korean capital this year with an expanded line-up for Frieze Film, an initiative supporting the city’s non-profit spaces, talks and the debut of Frieze Music

Frieze Film comes back to Seoul for 2023 with works that fracture and displace narratives while encouraging visitors to explore the city’s independent art spaces

The existential dread of a collective society and personal identity defined by AI, social media and consumer capitalism is all over Frieze Seoul. Here are some of the artists (not) buying in