Seoul, August 5, 2015, Arko Art Center, Seoul, http://www.arkoartcenter.or.kr Aimee Lin, a critic, writer and editor of ArtReview Asia, gave a lecture on Chinese art, surveying the last decades and providing insights towards possible developments. I will first summarize the lecture, and then add my own view on the most recent developments on post-internet art…
Category: Seoul
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
Loop Alternative Space: Jeehee Park “When does a Rectangle Become a Parallelogram?”
by EC •
Seoul, July 9 – August 2, 2015, http://www.galleryloop.com/ I wish I could have seem this exhibition, as the curatorial text sounded quite interesting. Unfortunately, when I arrived, even though the exhibition was supposed to be there and it was during opening hours, the space seemed to be closed and in a state of decay. Maybe…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
SeMA Bukseoul Museum of Art “Accidental Encounter” + “SeMA Print Collection – Reflecting the Times”
by EC •
Seoul, June 12 – August 16, 2015 (Accidental Encounter), May 16 – August 23, 2015 (Reflecting the Times), http://sema.seoul.go.kr The most northern branch – SeMA Bukseoul – of the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) opened just a few years ago, in 2013. The northern part of Seoul has long been lacking cultural centers of this…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
Audiovisual Pavilion: “1/2”
by EC •
시청각, Jahamun 57-6, Jongno-gu, Seoul http://audiovisualpavilion.org/ A small exhibition space located in a traditional Korean hanok house (courtyard with single rooms around it), a few blocks from Gyeongbokgung station. There were some paintings, some text-based work and a large table-like installation. The works seemed rather separate and I could not find much connecting elements that…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
SeMA Nanji: “Cyanosis”
by EC •
July 9 – 19, 2015, 108-1 Haneulgongwon-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, http://semananji.seoul.go.kr, curator Raejung Sim 심래정 As the name suggests, SeMA Nanji is a subsidiary of the Seoul Museum of Art, more specifically, it is its artist residency branch. It’s located in the Western part of Mapo district in between two large green hills which turned out…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
Common Center: “Autosave: When It Looks Like It Is Over”
by EC •
June 4 – July 19, 2015, 823−2 Gyeongin-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, http://commoncenter.kr curator (and CC director): Youngjune Hahm 함영준 Common Center is an independent art space run by a group of curator(s), designers and artists, between Yeongdeungpo train station and the nearby crumbling buildings of the red light district remains. When I first set out, I…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
313 Art Project: Daniel Buren “Variations”
by EC •
June 10 – August 8, 2015, 313 Dosan-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, http://www.313artproject.com/ Daniel Buren is a well-known minimalist artist (with his “some color + white stripes” brand). I just noticed his name when walking on Gangnam’s Dosan Daero and popped into the gallery space.The shop window worked the best and it was the place where I…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
Ilmin Museum: “New Skin: Modelling and Attaching”
by EC •
July 3 – August 9, 2015, Ilmin Museum of Art, Seoul, http://ilmin.org, curator: Youngjune Hahm According to the leaflet the exhibition was trying to convey something of the young generation’s experience through their own (artistic) eyes – the ubiquity of information, the mixing of the real and virtual, etc. On the first floor one was…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
Artsonje: Abraham Cruzvillegas “Autodestruccion8: Sinbyeong”
by EC •
Seoul, April 11 – July 26, 2015, http://artsonje.org/ Piles of trash and ripped out walls, all neatly arranged – that’s what’s on display. It looked strange at first, but as I took my time and wondered around, pieces started to fit together. Cruzvillegas’ main topics seem to be urban space, the process of de/construction of…
_Writing about, Asia, Exhibitions, Seoul, South Korea
Art Space Pool: Yuri An “The Unharvested Sea”
by EC •
July 9 – August 9, 2015, 91-5, Segeomjeong-ro 9-gil, Jogno-gu, Seoul, http://altpool.org The walls of Pool Space are of rough concrete and you can see the wooden beams holding the roofs and walls. It’s minimal, yet very neat at the same time. A quite space away from most traffic. Yuri An’s exhibition is first and…