Frieze Seoul 2024

VIP Preview:
4 September 2024

Public days:
5–7 September 2024

Venue:
Booth A16
COEX Convention & Exhibition Center, 513 Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea

Haegue Yang, Edibles Diptych – Meidi-Ya, Unknown, Shiso, each 38 g, 2021, Vegetable pressed on paper, 75.9 x 151.3 x 3.8 cm (diptych).
© Haegue Yang / STPI. Photo courtesy of the artist and STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery, Singapore.

STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery will present cutting-edge works by a roster of internationally acclaimed artists at Frieze Seoul 2024: Angela Bulloch, Lee Bul, Kim Beom, Tobias Rehberger, Do Ho Suh and Haegue Yang.

Widely renowned for their contributions to contemporary art scenes, each artist’s collaboration with STPI’s Creative Workshop presented them with a space of experimentation as they engaged with print and papermaking in innovative ways, with the mediums being an immediate contrast to their usual practice.

STPI will present vegetable relief prints from Haegue Yang’s Edibles series, soon to be featured at The Arts Club of Chicago in September and Hayward Gallery, London come October; groundbreaking copper and iron screenprint works by Lee Bul, ahead of the unveiling of her Genesis Facade Commission at The Met, New York; as well as cyanotypes and etchings from Do Ho Suh’s enduring residency at STPI. Following his recently concluded exhibition at National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh, Suh will concurrently show at Art Sonje Center in Seoul, ahead of his major upcoming survey at Tate Modern, London in 2025.

STPI will also be debuting Non-Euclid Intercontinental: B1 and B2 at Frieze Seoul – with two works from Angela Bulloch that present an innovative “laser-off” technique that was pioneered in the Creative Workshop. Bulloch will also feature in the upcoming 15th Gwangju Biennale, opening 7 September.

Also presenting for the first time are striking graphical relief prints from Tobias Rehberger, who is concurrently showing at Platform-L Contemporary Art Center, Seoul. Following a large survey at Leeum Museum of Art, a rare showcase of over 10 cyanotypes and prints from Kim Beom will also be exhibited.

 

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