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Mire Lee | 3 Artists to Watch at the 2022 Venice Biennale
L'OFFICIEL ART April 20, 2022 Mire Lee’s sculptural installations are often unsightly and heavily material, most often reminiscent of intestines or dissected body parts that... Learn More -
Mire Lee | The Milk of Dreams |Tour Cecilia Alemani’s Venice Biennale Exhibition, Coursing with Surrealist Energies and Abounding with Bodies
Artnews April 20, 2022 Mire Lee Remember this name: the Korean artist Mire Lee, who works in Amsterdam, is displaying kinetic sculptures that suggest... Learn More -
Mire Lee | The Best Art in the 2022 Venice Biennale’s Main Show
Artnews April 20, 2022 Mire Lee This is a Biennale where kink proliferates, from a Mariann Simnett installation involving S&M to a Zheng Bo... Learn More -
Abstractions That Record the Scars of Trauma
Hyperallergic Mire Lee | Preview of the 2022 Venice Biennale Part Two: ‘The Milk of Dreams' The more I learn about artists associated with the Dansaekhwa movement that began flourishing in Korea in the late 1960s,... Learn More
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Ha Chong-Hyun
E-flux March 28, 2022 Collateral Event of the 59th Venice Biennale April 23–August 24, 2022 Kukje Art and Culture Foundation is pleased to present... Learn More -
Mire Lee Invited to La Biennale di Venezia 2022
April 23 - November 27, 2022 February 2, 2022 Tina Kim Gallery Congratulates Mire Lee on her inclusion in La Biennale di Venezia 2022. The 59th International Art Exhibition,... Learn More -
Pacita Abad Estate Gets Gallery Representation Ahead of U.S. Retrospective
Artnews January 27, 2022 Ahead of a major U.S. retrospective due to open in 2023, the estate of Pacita Abad , a pioneering Filipina... Learn More -
Advisory Perspective: FOG Design+Art: Artwork Selections
Ocula January 20, 2022 Shifting between the realms of contemporary art and design, FOG Design+Art in San Francisco brings over 40 dealers and galleries... Learn More
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Fog Design + Art Returns in 2022 to the Bay Area
Incollect January 19, 2022 Here at Incollect we have always believed that design and art go hand in hand, that one compliments and enhances... Learn More -
The Unseen Professors Leo Amino (1911-1989), Minoru Niizuma (1930-1998), John Pai (b. 1937)
International Examiner January 7, 2022 “When silence is prolonged over a certain period of time, it takes on new meaning.” ― Yukio Mishima Mishima certainly... Learn More -
What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries Right Now | The Unseen Professors
The New York Times December 17, 2021 As the writer and curator John Yau points out, grouping the sculptors Minoru Niizuma (1930-1998), Leo Amino (1911-1989) and John... Learn More -
The Unseen Professors: Leo Amino, Minoru Niizuma, John Pai
TheGuide.Art December 15, 2021 “The work is the most important thing,” said John Yau, curator of “The Unseen Professors,” a deeply researched group exhibition... Learn More
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This show is a historical event’: celebrating ‘unseen’ Asian American artists
The Guardian December 7, 2021 A groundbreaking new show in New York showcases the work of three under-recognized Asian American sculptors who worked and taught... Learn More -
Mire Lee
Artforum December 3, 2021 THE ARTISTS’ ARTISTS Twenty-three artists reflect on 2021 To take stock of the past year, Artforum asked an international group... Learn More -
Pacita Abad: World Citizen
Ocula November 24, 2021 At the Jameel Arts Centre, located at Dubai's Jaddaf Waterfront, a new solo exhibition has opened featuring works by one... Learn More -
The Man Who Paints Water Drops
DOC NYC | US Premiere November 17, 2021 Tina Kim Gallery is pleased to announce the U.S. premiere of The Man Who Paints Water Drops, a documentary film... Learn More
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John Yau Connects Three Asian American Modernists
Ocula November 17, 2021 At Tina Kim Gallery in New York, curator John Yau brings together sculptures by Leo Amino, Minoru Niizuma, and John... Learn More -
MIRE LEE ON SCULPTING BODY HORROR AND VORE
Art in America November 12, 2021 Mire Lee’s silicone sculptures resemble life forms that defy easy classification. These works, which look a bit like innards, are... Learn More -
Korean art master Park Seo-bo draws line at NFTs
The Korea Herald November 12, 2021 South Korean art master Park Seo-bo confirmed that he would not allow his works to be produced as NFTs, or... Learn More -
Kim Tschang-Yeul: The Stillness of Water
Whitehot Magazine October 31, 2021 Kim Tschang-Yeul: The Stillness of Water Tina Kim Gallery September 19 through October 30, 2021 One of the most singular... Learn More
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Park Seo-bo awarded Geumgwan Order for contribution to Korean art
The Korea Herald October 22, 2021 Korean abstract artist Park Seo-bo was awarded South Korea’s highest cultural honor, the Geumgwan Order of Cultural Merit, in a... Learn More -
HR Giger & Mire Lee
e-flux September 16, 2021 The Schinkel Pavillon brings together the worlds of the late Swiss visionary HR Giger (1940–2014) and the South Korean artist... Learn More -
Vorarephilia: Mire Lee
Mousse Magazine July 20, 2021 ESSAYS Mousse 69 Vorarephilia: Mire Lee by Alvin Li I first encountered Korean artist Mire Lee via an Instagram story—a... Learn More -
Mire Lee
CURA.36 July 20, 2021 Mire Lee’s promethean sculptures and installations instill a creeping transgressive horror. Twisted piles of rubber tubing, pools of silicate, and... Learn More
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A Towering Figure in South Korean Art Plans His Legacy
The New York Times June 16, 2021 SEOUL — In 1951, as the Korean War dragged on, a young artist named Park Jae-Hong headed toward Seoul. The... Learn More -
Best Gallery Exhibitions Summer 2021
Observer June 1, 2021 This summer galleries are opening doors and welcoming in art lovers, we picked out the ones you won't want to... Learn More -
Maia Ruth Lee’s Artworks Pick Up Where Language Falls Short
Hyperallergic May 19, 2021 In The Language of Grief, Lee’s canvases read like a fragmentary novel, building out the story of a year through... Learn More -
What Abstraction Can Face Up To
Hyperallergic May 15, 2021 Ha Chong-Hyun has survived the many catastrophes that have befallen Korea during his lifetime, and his work is inextricable from... Learn More
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Minouk Lim: Gwangju Biennale - GB Commission & MaytoDay: Projects by the Gwangju Biennale Foundation
e-flux April 16, 2021 Founded to commemorate the Gwangju Democratization Movement of 1980 and its lasting cultural influence, the Gwangju Biennale has established itself... Learn More -
Long Pushed to the Margins, Pacita Abad’s Art About the Immigrant Experience Gets Global Recognition
ArtNews April 15, 2021 The story of the thousands of immigrants who passed through Ellis Island in New York during the late 19th and... Learn More -
Tania Pérez Córdova: Puzzles and Promises
Art in America April 13, 2021 The materials list for Tania Pérez Córdova’s We Focus on a Woman Facing Sideways (2013/17) reads as follows: “Bronze, Swarovski... Learn More -
Ghada Amer: How Egyptian artist Ghada Amer has weaved an expression of feminism into her paintings
Arts & Culture April 1, 2021 By Nadine Khalil In Ghada Amer’s paintings, threads behave like coloured rivers, abstraction obscures figuration and unknown women proliferate. However,... Learn More
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LOOK CLOSER: Understanding Pacita Abad's European Mask
Tate April 1, 2021 'I have been very fortunate to spend most of my artistic career painting in the far-flung corners of the globe... Learn More -
Maia Ruth Lee’s Artworks Pick Up Where Language Falls Short
Hyperallergic March 19, 2021 by Kealey Boyd DENVER — Words promise clarity, commitment, and explanations, all of which are essential for a critic adrift... https://www.tinakimgallery.com/news/hyperallergic11 -
'Dansaekhwa' artist Ha Chong-hyun holds exhibition in New York
The Korea Times March 12, 2021 'Dansaekhwa' artist Ha Chong-hyun, 86, is exhibiting his latest works showcasing his 'relationship with color' at Tina Kim Gallery in... Learn More -
Artists We Should Remember in 2021: Davide Balliano
Luxury Magazine February 25, 2021 2021년 우리가 기억해야 할 아티스트 시대에 대한 이해와 감성의 자극, 시각적 충격과 깊은 사유에 이르기까지, 훌륭한 예술 작품의 감상은 누구에게나... Learn More
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Minouk Lim | 13th Gwangju Biennale April 1–May 9, 2021
e-flux February 15, 2021 The Gwangju Biennale Foundation is proud to announce details of the GB Commission and Pavilion Projects, two international programmes which... Learn More -
Tania Pérez Córdova: Sculptures as Events | In Conversation with Lauren Cornell
Ocula January 13, 2021 Take We Focus on a Woman Facing Sideways (2013–2017), most recently recreated for the artist's solo exhibition at the Museum... Learn More -
An Expansive View of Asian Identity at the Asia Society Triennial
Hyperallergic January 13, 2021 Minouk Lim’s “It’s A Name I Give Myself” (2018) probes the scars of war via a compilation of video excerpts... Learn More -
Kim Tschang-Yeul, 91, Dies; Painted Water Drops Swollen With Meaning
The New York Times January 6, 2021 Hailing from South Korea, he became an international art star with luminous images informed by Eastern philosophy and the trauma... Learn More
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Tania Pérez Córdova: Short Sight Box
Artforum January 5, 2021 “Woman’s head wearing jewellry, preserved as excavated . . .” So begins the description of item No. 122294—a grouping of... Learn More -
A Festival of New Asian Art, Seeking a Direction
The New York Times November 18, 2020 There are, still and all, high points. New Yorkers have had few opportunities before to discover the work of Minouk... Learn More -
At Asia Society’s Inaugural Triennial, Artists Consider the Role of Borders in a Global Society
Artsy November 11, 2020 Korean artist Minouk Lim’s installation, which homes in on the function and consequences of national borders, is arguably the strongest... Learn More -
Kim Tschang-yeul’s spirituality rings through waterdrops
The Korea Herald October 25, 2020 The paintings of water drops by Kim Tschang-yeul are familiar both home and abroad, but how the artist began to... Learn More
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Dansaekhwa artist Ha Chong-hyun presents 'Conjunction' in London
The Korea Times October 7, 2020 Renowned dansaekhwa (Korean monochrome painting) artist Ha Chong-hyun opened a solo exhibition at Almine Rech Gallery London, Tuesday. The artist,... Learn More -
Due to COVID-19 Tina Kim Gallery is currently closed.
August 5, 2020 While our physical space is currently closed, please visit us online for special programming. Our team is available remotely at... Learn More -
Geometric abstraction pioneer remembered 30 years after his death
The Korea Herald August 3, 2020 When South Korea was in political turmoil in the 1960s, after the Korean War and during the early days of... Learn More -
Mire Lee: Carriers
E-flux July 23, 2020 Mire Lee: Carriers In her sculpture and installation work, Mire Lee uses machinery that operates by simple principles, along with... Learn More
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10 Korean Artists Who Are Shaping Contemporary Art
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[Museum of One’s Own] At age of 90, artist pioneers new phase of life
The Korea Herald July 6, 2020 A white porcelain moon jar, which resembles a full moon with its bluish hue, sits alone at the entrance hall... Learn More -
A Full View, at Last, of Modern Art in South Korea
The New York Times June 25, 2020 Many rich nations use art, music and movies to project an image to the world, but few take it as... Learn More -
Park Chan-kyong at Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul
ArtReview Asia April 1, 2020 By Andy St. Louis Andy St. Louis on the South Korean artist’s latest project that contemplates how society copes in... Learn More
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A Major Korean Painter Begins to Get His Due
Hyperallergic March 7, 2020 This is a statement that the Korean abstract artist, Lee Seung Jio (1941-1990), made in 1971, a few years after... Learn More -
WHAT’S UP IN NEW YORK
ArtAsiaPacific March 4, 2020 Lee Seung Jio: Nucleus Feb 20–Apr 4 Tina Kim Gallery Tina Kim Gallery’s retrospective survey of Korean painter Lee Seung... Learn More -
Editors Picks: 12 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week
Artnet February 17, 2020 “Lee Seung Jio: Nucleus” at Tina Kim Gallery Though Lee Seung Jio was once deemed “a future giant of Korean... Learn More -
Access to Tools: The Glyphs of Maia Ruth Lee
The Gradient February 7, 2020 “Horoscopes have become a ‘code for feelings’ in our everyday lives, which I think is really interesting. I think about... Learn More
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8 Fascinating Finds from the FOG Design+Art Fair in San Francisco
Galerie Magazine January 15, 2020 The booming tech industry has yielded a crop of new collectors who favor younger new-media artists, as well as those... Learn More -
What to See Right Now in New York Art Galleries
The New York Times January 15, 2020 We are playing historical catch-up at the moment, driven partly by the art market’s incessant quest for fresh products, but... Learn More -
Tina Kim Gallery Presents Dansaekhwa Works at FOG
Whitewall Magazine January 15, 2020 FOG Design + Art opens tomorrow in San Francisco. Of the 48 galleries participating, there are several first-timers, including Tina... Learn More -
Inside Gallerist Tina Kim’s Masterfully Curated Manhattan Townhouse
Galerie Magazine December 9, 2019 From the street, it looks like a typical Victorian-era brick townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. One hint that something... Learn More
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Kim Tschang-Yeul: New York to Paris
The Brooklyn Rail December 6, 2019 The Korean painter Kim Tschang-Yeul is part of a generation that traveled outside East Asia in the 1960s and ’70s... Learn More -
The 10 Best Booths at Art Basel in Miami Beach
Artsy December 5, 2019 For her first-ever solo presentation at Art Basel in Miami Beach, Tina Kim selected a handful of Dansekhwa (Korean minimalist)... Learn More -
Kim Tschang-Yeul’s Oozing Guts and Water Droplets are Windows onto Invisible Worlds
Frieze December 4, 2019 Visitors to ‘Kim Tschang-Yeul: New York to Paris’, which focuses on the artist’s work from the 1960s to the ’80s,... Learn More -
‘People Get Into the Rhythm’: Here’s What VIPs Were Buying During Art Basel Miami Beach’s Leisurely Preview Day
Artnet News December 4, 2019 SeMA, Buk-Seoul Museum of Art invites leading artists to arrange children’s exhibitions that introduce contemporary art in an easy and... Learn More
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Purvis Young, Loie Hollowell, Kim Tschang-Yeul, and other Favorites from Art Basel Miami Beach 2019
Whitewall Magazine December 4, 2019 Art Basel Miami Beach held its VIP preview and vernissage Wednesday, and as usual the Miami Beach Convention Center was... Learn More -
‘It Needs to Be More Than Just a Surface-Level Effort’: Dealer Tina Kim on the Rise of Women Artists in 2019, and What Must Happen Next
Artnet News November 25, 2019 The art dealer Tina Kim opened her Chelsea gallery in 2001 with a mission to provide exposure to lesser-known international... Learn More -
Kim Tschang-Yeul: Art Without Ego
Ocula November 22, 2019 Kim Tschang-Yeul turns 90 this December, following an illustrious career that played a crucial role in bringing post-war Korean painting... Learn More -
A Modern Trompe L’Oeil Painter
Hyperallergic November 9, 2019 Kim Tschang-Yeul (b. 1929), a towering figure of Korean modern art, is best known for his trompe l’oeil depictions of... Learn More
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The powers of an art museum as a gathering place: Park Chan-kyong pushes against the authority of curators
Korea JoongAng Daily November 5, 2019 By Yoon So-Yeon In a post-apocalyptic world where society and politics no longer look like they once did, what would... Learn More -
Park Chan-kyong’s ‘Gathering’ explores what museum can become
The Korea Herald October 30, 2019 By Shim Woo-hyun Park Chan-kyong’s solo exhibition “Gathering” is an exhibition that explores what art museums can become in the... Learn More -
MoMA’s Nimble New Incarnation Is Well Suited to a World in Constant Flux
Artnet News October 17, 2019 [...] If you’ve read anything about the reinstallation of MoMA’s collection, you will know the basics: film, photography, design, and... Learn More -
Aichi Triennale Artist Minouk Lim Speaks Out on Art World Censorship and How the Exhibition Could Be ‘Reborn’
ARTNews October 15, 2019 Minouk Lim is a Seoul-based artist whose multimedia work looks at the various ways people can be marginalized, particularly by... Learn More
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Suki Seokyeong Kang Reimagines the Korean Landscape by Turning Traditional Techniques on Their Head
Cultured October 6, 2019 To depict her own visionary landscapes, Suki Seokyeong Kang re-interprets the centuries-old True-View method of Korean landscape painting. Coined in... Learn More -
SEEING THE SOUNDS
ART iT October 1, 2019 The following text is based on an interview that was conducted in English with Lim in Busan in September 2018... Learn More -
Suh Seung-Won Helped Pioneer Modernism in Korea. Now, an Exhibition in New York Takes A Close Look at His Experimental Early Years
Artnet News September 30, 2019 “Simultaneity” is an artistic theory you may not have heard about, but a trip to “Suh Seung-Won: Early Works: 1960s... Learn More -
Suh Seung-Won's geometric abstract on view in New York
The Korea Times September 24, 2019 Artist Suh Seung-won, 77, is considered one of the early members of the Dansaekhwa (Korean monochrome) movement and the founder... Learn More
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The Artsy Vanguard 2019: 50 Artists to Know Right Now
Artsy September 17, 2019 [...] There’s a reason why many of Suki Seokyeong Kang’s abstract, found-object structures feel strangely familial, even human. Her subtly... Learn More -
The Must-See Exhibitions in New York This Autumn
Frieze September 13, 2019 [...] Suh Seung-Won is a Zelig of Korean modern art: at various times, during his six-decade career, he has been... Learn More -
Object Manor: Charlap Hyman & Herrero's Tribute to Mario Praz
PIN-UP Magazine August 22, 2019 Tell a Roman you’re on your way to Casa Mario Praz, a stone’s throw away from the River Tevere, and... Learn More -
3 Must-See Shows with the Most Striking Exhibition Design
Galerie Magazine August 14, 2019 Equally playful in its presentation of art and design, “For Mario” at Tina Kim Gallery constructs an imaginary narrative via... Learn More
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