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Painter Park Seo-Bo’s GIZI Foundation is a non-profit art space in Seoul dedicated to nurturing future generations of artists.
Painter Park Seo-Bo’s GIZI Foundation is a non-profit art space in Seoul dedicated to nurturing future generations of artists. Dually named “GIZI” for the Korean word for “base,” as well as spirit (gi) and wisdom (zi), the foundation at once honors Park’s life and career through several artistic movements and wars while focusing on three pillars to foster creativity of all kinds: cultural diversity that welcomes newcomers, community support focusing on cultural value over economic value, and encouraging creative freedom across genres and mediums. The foundation has a rotating program of events and exhibitions, including the work of Park and other artists.
Do Ho Suh and the Seoul Museum of Art have put together "Artland," a participatory children's exhibition open through March 12.
Emma Webster's solo exhibition "Illuminarium" will be on display through October 1 at Perrotin Dosan Park.
Lehmann Maupin presents "DNA:Study/(Visual:Ear), a solo exhibition of work from abstract painter McArthur Binion.
Phillips and The Artist Room are presenting "New Romantics" at the Lee Eugean Gallery in Seoul.
The Seoul Museum of Art presents "Scoring the Words," on view through November 20.
Opening for the occasion of Frieze Week in Seoul, Pace Gallery is presenting the first solo exhibition in Asia of the artist Adrian Ghenie.
On view in the ground floor space of Pace Gallery’s Seoul complex is an exhibition of the experiential art collective teamLab, “Massless Suns.”
The inaugural exhibition at Gladstone’s Seoul gallery is Rirkrit Tiravanija’s first solo show in Korea—a presentation on view from August 31 through October 8.
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