Explore Artists in South Korea
Find Contemporary, Modern, and Emerging Artists in South Korea
Anicka Yi
New York City, New York, South Korea (Born in South Korea, works in USA)
Yi's installations and sculptures explore the intersection of biology, technology, and sensory experience. Her work often incorporates organic materials and scientific processes.
Koh San Keum
Seoul, South Korea
Keum's paintings explore themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time. Her works often feature dreamlike imagery and layered textures.
Song Burnsoo
Seoul, South Korea
Burnsoo's sculptures and installations, often incorporating found objects and industrial materials, explore themes of urban life and social commentary. His work is marked by a raw and direct aesthetic.
Bae Yoon Hwan
Seoul, South Korea
Yoon Hwan's paintings, characterized by their dreamlike imagery and layered textures, explore themes of memory, perception, and the unconscious. His work is marked by a sense of quiet mystery.
Jinnie Seo
Seoul, South Korea
Seo's paintings, characterized by their dreamlike imagery and layered textures, explore themes of memory, perception, and the unconscious. Her work is marked by a sense of quiet mystery.
Kim Bohie
Seoul, South Korea
Bohie's sculptures and installations, often incorporating natural materials and found objects, explore themes of nature, memory, and the human condition. Her work is marked by a sense of organic form and tactile materiality.
Kim Sang Gyun
Seoul, South Korea
Sang Gyun's installations, often incorporating found objects and domestic materials, explore themes of memory, identity, and the politics of representation. His practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Yoon Suk One
Seoul, South Korea
One's paintings explore themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time. His works often feature dreamlike imagery and layered textures.
Hoh Woo Jung
Seoul, South Korea
Jung's sculptures and installations, often incorporating found objects and industrial materials, explore themes of urban life and social commentary. His work is marked by a raw and direct aesthetic.
Chung Chi Yung
Seoul, South Korea
Yung's paintings, characterized by their abstract forms and subtle colors, explore themes of perception, space, and the materiality of paint. His work is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation and a deep engagement with the history of abstraction.