Minsuk Cho Presents “Archipelagic Void” at the Serpentine Pavilion
Whitewall spoke with the Seoul-based architect Minsuk Cho about his latest project opening this summer, the Serpentine Pavilion.
Whitewall spoke with the Seoul-based architect Minsuk Cho about his latest project opening this summer, the Serpentine Pavilion.
As Zurich Art Weekend 2024 beckons a whirlwind of international art lovers, here are eight of Whitewall’s highlights.
Sungsil Ryu details her relationship with Seoul, her recent multimedia projects, and what she’s working on next.
Luxury Swiss watchmaker Hublot joins forces with New York-based artist Daniel Arsham, bringing to light the limited-edition Arsham Droplet.
Reflecting on her work with Jaeger-LeCoultre, Dr. Yiyun Kang highlights her intrigue in the intersection between cognition, nature, and art.
Suki Seokyeong Kang presents her solo exhibit at Tina Kim Gallery, a contemplative fusion of traditional and contemporary Korean art.
For our Spring 2024 Artist issue, Whitewall talked with Korean architect Yong Ju Lee about his firm’s 10 year anniversary and milestone projects.
In her second exhibition with White Cube, “Boombox,” Lundy explores the pervasive influence of power structures.
At the start of this year, Lehmann Maupin announced the joint representation of Kim Yun Shin with Kukje Gallery in Seoul.
The interdisciplinary artist’s singular works and transcendent performances are in conversation with the lit-from-within city of Los Angeles.