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Multi-media sculptures and a video work installed at the Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul, create a playfully immersive environment

BY Hayoung Chung |

How the city’s skateboarders are radically reshaping its fashion landscape

BY Fiona Bae |

At Arario Gallery, Seoul, new and reformulated installations and photographs by the artist track the non-meaning generated by financial markets

 

BY Park Jaeyong |

At Gallery Baton, Seoul, the artist presents new paintings that are an analogue take on the LED installations for which he is best known

BY SooJin Lee |

Released last month in the US, music is the means by which the film narrates the spunky Korean French protagonist’s fraught relationship with her mother culture

BY Diana Seo Hyung Lee |

Marking the centenary of the artist's birth, a retrospective at MMCA Deoksugung presents a survey of his most influential paintings and abstract sculptures

BY Liz Kim |

Ahead of his solo show at Lehmann Maupin, Seoul, the artist speaks with Terence Trouillot about his new series, ‘Visual:Ear’, and how jazz informs his practice

BY Terence Trouillot AND McArthur Binion |

Ahead of the inaugural Frieze Seoul, we talk to South Korean artist Sungsil Ryu about humour, chaos and working online to reach audiences beyond the art world

At ARKO Art Center, Seoul, ‘All About Love’, a bell hooks-inspired joint show, interweaves personal narratives to deconstruct societal conventions

BY Hayoung Chung |

No.9 Cork Street will take part in the London Gallery Weekend, from Friday 13th to Sunday 15th May, with group shows by Gallery Baton (Seoul) and Galerie Poggi (Paris)

Opening on May 6 until May 23 2022, Frieze's Mayfair gallery presents group exhibitions by Gallery Baton (Seoul) and Galerie Poggi (Paris)

Tiwani Contemporary (London), Paul Hughes Fine Arts (London) Herlitzka + Faria (Buenos Aires) and Jason Haam (Seoul) present works from 2000BC to 2022 in the heart of Mayfair

At Lehmann Maupin, Seoul, the artist presents a suite of hand-sewn paintings affectionately depicting day-to-day domesticities and family life

BY Hayoung Chung |

At Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, the painter combines Korean folk, Chinese Buddhist and Western Renaissance iconography to complicate the idea of national cultural heritage

BY Andy St. Louis |

With KIAF in town, your guide to the best exhibitions 

BY Mimi Chu |

‘By its closing scenes, I felt compelled to stand up and clap’

BY Yung Ma |

Highlights including Choi Jeong Hwa’s riotous installation at MMCA and a survey of the current abstract painting revival in the city

BY Yujin Min |

Natural and manmade phenomena intermingle, producing dreamlike forms in the artist’s solo show at PKM Gallery, Seoul

BY Yujin Min |

Known for swathes of standardized modernist high-rises, the South Korean capital is transforming itself into a hub for architectural design

BY Priya Khanchandani |