[Exhibition] From Korea to Hong Kong: Korean Visions
[Exhibition] From Korea to Hong Kong: Korean Visions
Venue:6-7/F Block B, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Str., Central, Hong Kong
Date:3 April – 30 May 2025
(10:00-18:00 Tuesdays - Saturdays, closes on Public Holidays)
The Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong (Director CHOI Jae-won, hereafter referred to as the "KCC") is proud to present the contemporary Korean art group exhibition From Korea to Hong Kong: Korean Visions from April 3 to May 30, 2025, at the exhibition space at KCC. This special exhibition features six prominent Korean galleries that participated in Art Basel Hong Kong 2025: Arario Gallery, Gallery Baton, Johyun Gallery, Leeahn Gallery, Wooson Gallery, and Jason Haam.
This exhibition is the first collaboration following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the KCC and the galleries, enabling exhibitions of featured works at the Center after Art Basel ends. The exhibition showcases works from seven distinguished Korean artists: CHOI Byung-So (Wooson Gallery), NAM Tchun-Mo (Leeahn Gallery), KIM Jungwook (Jason Haam), LEE So Yeun (Johyun Gallery), JO Jong Sung (Johyun Gallery), AN Gyungsu (Arario Gallery), and BAE Yoon Hwan (Gallery Baton).
CHOI Byung-So’s work embodies the accumulated passage of time through the process of repetitive labor.
NAM Tchun-Mo explores unique spatial aesthetics through the interplay of lines and dimensions.
KIM Jungwook delves into the flow of cosmic energy and humanity's role within it, inviting viewers to engage in reflection.
LEE So Yeun crafts self-portraits that poignantly express personal memories and era-specific identities.
JO Jong Sung reinterprets traditional Korean landscapes with multi-perspective techniques, offering a refreshing contemporary twist.
AN Gyungsu reimagines suburban scenery through innovative painting methods.
BAE Yoon Hwan addresses social issues through animated storytelling, using anthropomorphic animals to convey his artistic narrative.
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