Exhibitions - Lee Bae

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“KITSCH & POP: Korean Pop Art Now” on View Through September 13, 2025, at Korean Cultural Center in Shanghai

The Seoul Museum of Art and the Korean Cultural Center in Shanghai, with support from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korean Foundation for International Cultural Exchange (KOFICE) as part of the 2025 Touring K-Arts program, present the exhibition 《KITSCH & POP: Korean Pop Art Now》, on view at the Korean Cultural Center in Shanghai (3rd Floor Exhibition Hall) through September 13.

2025.07.08

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"o’Object" on View Through March 30, 2025, at Mimesis Art Museum

Mimesis Art Museum presents a special exhibition “o’Object” as its first exhibition of 2025, on view through March 30.

2025.01.21

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Hong Kyoungtack's Solo Exhibition in Nine Years "Pen, Library, Funkchestra: Play of Desire, Order, Sense"

Aproject Company, committed to globalizing Korean art, is delighted to announce a solo exhibition featuring Hong Kyoungtack, a representative artist of post-2000s contemporary Korean painting.

2023.09.03

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《Jeju, Paints Asia》, 2018.08.03 – 2018.10.09, JEJU World Natural Heritage Center, Jeju

The international exhibition 《Jeju, Paints Asia》 has reached its fifth edition. This exhibition is an engaging platform that brings together works by Asian artists to create a space where art and nature meet in Jeju.

2021.08.05

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《ENDLESS: Expanded Vision》, 2020.06.23 – 2020.07.31, Atelier Aki

Atelier Aki, celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, has organized two commemorative exhibitions—《Brave New Gaze: Vision, Perspective, and Beginning》 and 《ENDLESS: Expanded Vision》—to present the worldviews of various artists, the spirit of the times, and a new vision for Korean contemporary art.

2020.06.18

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The Third Print 《Homo Archivist; The Artist’s Intervention》, 2018.05.30 – 2018.07.31, Dohing Art

The second theme of The Third Print is ‘Archiving’. Since the birth of mankind, documentation has evolved in various ways. During the ancient times, before written text was invented, human beings documented everyday life for memory by using paintings or drawings such as Altamira murals.

2020.06.18