Natural forms and responses to the environment are front and centre at Frieze Seoul this year. We look at the artists, including Olafur Eliasson and Woody de Othello, bringing the cosmos to the fair
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
From Korean pioneers of abstraction to rare 19th-century manuscripts, this year’s Frieze Seoul Masters section presents art traditions and history from a global perspective
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
From Woo Hannah’s female-centred mythology to Priyageetha Dia’s narratives of migration, this year’s Focus Asia section investigates themes of death, truth, friendship and colonial legacies
The fair will come back to COEX in September, featuring more than 120 international galleries plus specially curated sections highlighting emerging and historical artists