Frieze London 2023: Booth F05

Regent's Park, 11 - 15 October 2023 

Tina Kim Gallery is pleased to participate in Frieze London, on view at Regent's Park from Wednesday, October 11th to Sunday, October 15th, 2023. We hope you have a chance to visit us at Booth F05.

For Frieze London 2023, Tina Kim Gallery will feature a presentation of works by our international roster of artists, many of whom are celebrated with current and upcoming major institutional exhibitions and commissions.

Artists include Ghada Amer, whose career retrospective Ghada Amer: A Woman’s Voice is Revolution (2022) was organized by the Mucem (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations) in partnership with the Museums of Marseille-Centre de la Vieille Charité and the Frac Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in France. Part of that presentation, along with new sculptures, will be shown in a solo exhibition at Tina Kim Gallery at the end of October. Mire Lee, who has recently closed her first US solo exhibition at the New MuseumTania Pérez Córdova, whose solo exhibition Generalization is at the New York’s SculptureCenter; and Suki Seokyeong Kang, widely noted for her inventive exploration of ideas and motifs from Korean folk traditions, whose long-anticipated solo exhibition Willow Drum Oriole, opened this September at Leeum Museum of Art, will all be represented in our booth. Minouk Lim who is currently participating in DMZ Exhibition: Checkpoint will have works available at Frieze London.

 

Other booth highlights include work by Pacita Abad, who is the subject of a North American retrospective that was on view at the Walker Art Center, shortly opening at SFMOMA, before moving to MoMA PS1. Seminal Asian American sculptor Minoru Niizuma, known for his carved stone works that sit at the edge of minimalism and symbolic figuration, will be presented. Busan, Korea born, Colorado-based artist Maia Ruth Lee, will present new work as part of her Bondage Baggage series (2018-ongoing), born out of long standing concerns on migration, diaspora, and borders. There will also be work from the estate of Kang Seok Ho (1971-2021), the latest addition to our gallery roster, whose innovative paintings mark a bold endeavor to explore and redefine the boundaries and structure inherent to the realm of painting. We will present our historical Dansaekhwa artists, such as Ha Chong-HyunPark Seo-BoKim Tschang-Yeul, and Kwon Young-Woo. Our presentation of these artists coincides with the recent opening of Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s-1970s at New York’s Guggenheim Museum, slated to travel to the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles in February 2024.

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