Worldwide galleries on the second version of Frieze Seoul (till 9 September) have introduced loads of works by blue-chip Korean artists, from seminal figures just like the Dansaekhwa painters Park Web optimization-bo and Chung Sang-Hwa to the video artwork pioneer Nam June Paik, sculptor Haegue Yang and multi-disciplinary artist Lee Bul. However many Korean sellers and worldwide galleries with native outposts are seizing the chance to introduce guests to Frieze and Kiaf Seoul to a brand new technology of Korean artists.
The Frieze stand of Varied Small Fires (which has places in Seoul, Los Angeles and Dallas) contains a number of works by Dew Kim, a Korean artist in his 30s whose sculptures and holographic works meld references from his Christian upbringing with BDSM imagery and reflections of his queer id.
Whereas Dew’s work “is acquainted to some youthful collectors in Seoul and queer collectors internationally”, the honest was a possibility to convey his work to a extra worldwide viewers and do some “collector schooling”, says Ariel Lauren Pittman, a senior director on the gallery. Dew’s works on the stand are priced from $2,000 for smaller wooden and hologram works and $25,000 for Shackles (2023), a contraption of silicone and steel.
A steel sculpture with a really completely different, extra bodily start line is on view on the stand of Arario Gallery (which has areas in Seoul, Shanghai and Cheonan). Again 5/8 (2023), a sculpture by the Korean artist Inbai Kim, is a totemic metal sculpture with a wood base that will seem summary at first, however is in actual fact the define of a human determine’s again, from the crown of their head to their heel.
“Most individuals suppose sculptures are three-dimensional, however we frequently nonetheless expertise them from only one perspective; Inbai tries to create a three-dimensional sense of the item that conveys motion with shifting gentle,” says Sojung Kong, an govt director at Arario. The gallery has paired the sculpture, priced at $12,500, with two associated drawings that characteristic a equally understated silhouette and are priced at $5,500.
On the decrease stage of the Coex conference centre, on its stand at Kiaf, Arario is showcasing the work of one other artist who has constructed a popularity domestically however has but to interrupt by means of internationally, Raejung Sim. Although her items on the honest are static—Howdy (2023), a piece on paper priced at $3,400 that depicts an enigmatic owl, and Fats Cat (2023), a portray of a rotund pink kitty priced at $3,000—she is in the beginning a transferring picture artist, creating absurdist, existential and darkly comical hand-drawn animations. One is presently on view, inside an immersive set up, in Panorama (till 28 October), a showcase of rising Korean artists on the Songeun Artwork House (Inbai can be featured).
One other Panorama artist, the painter Jiyoung Keem, figures prominently on the Frieze stand of Seoul-based gallery P21. 4 of her giant, glowing, gradient work dangle in a grid. Every relies on shut commentary of the flame from a candle, a deceptively sophisticated topic to color given its ever-shifting kind and color.
The Focus Asia part of Frieze options a number of sturdy shows by newer Seoul galleries displaying works by rising Korean artists. Standouts embrace White Noise’s riotously irreverent sales space of work, ceramic and efficiency by Rondi Park; A-Lounge’s suite of coolly glitchy figurative work by Soojung Jung and G Gallery’s stand of otherworldly textile sculptures by Woo Hannah, the recipient of Frieze Seoul’s first artist award. The sector’s most spectacular stand—a lot in order that it acquired the honest’s Focus Asia Stand Prize—belongs to Seoul-based Cylinder, which options 5 bravura work and a ceramic sculpture by multi-disciplinary artist Sinae Yoo.
“I’m fascinated by automobile tradition, and I wished to convey this very aggressive, masculine imagery and angle into dialog with a extra religious and peaceable vitality in these work,” Yoo explains, additionally noting the vital affect of Hieronymus Bosch, too—in a earlier challenge, she and several other collaborators turned the notes written on a determine’s butt in a Bosch portray right into a pop track.
The centrepiece of the stand is an enormous triptych portray whose outer panels are mounted on hinges. At common intervals, Cylinder director Dooyong Ro and an assistant ritually shut the work and pull curtains throughout the stand’s 4 different work, leaving solely the stand’s lone ceramic sculpture on view. Costs for the works on view vary from $7,000 for the sculpture and $11,000 for the smaller work to $80,000 for the triptych.
In the meantime Kukje Gallery, a mainstay of the Korean artwork scene, is taking a two-pronged method to Seoul’s second within the world highlight, as a spokesperson explains. The gallery—whose identify means “worldwide” in Korean—is introducing the viewers at Kiaf that skews extra native to Ugo Rondinone with a solo stand of the Swiss artist’s latest sculptures and work. Two ranges up, it’s providing Frieze’s extra worldwide attendants a sampling of world artwork stars plus a crash-course in Korean up to date artwork, from historic Dansaekhwa figures and established artists like Gimhongsok and Haegue Yang, to rising artists like Heejoon Lee.
A present artist in residence on the Seoul Artwork Museum’s Nanji Residency, Lee’s works on canvas bridge portray, collage and sculpture. They’re knowledgeable by his experiences of structure and interstitial city areas, each in his native Seoul and in Glasgow, the place he earned his MFA in 2014. Priced between 11m and 13m Korean received ($8,250-$9,750) for mid-sized canvases, his works—like these of many artists of his technology—are firmly grounded in a Korean context whereas additionally addressing the worldwide viewers paying more and more shut consideration to the native scene.
Frieze Seoul and Kiaf Seoul, till 10 September, Coex, Seoul