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Seoul’s Art Scene Swaps Figurative Frenzy for Abstract Allure and Unexpected Encounters

A quiet shift is underway in Seoul’s art market, where the buzz at Frieze Seoul and KIAF this September wasn’t about blockbuster sales, but about collectors chasing emerging talent—especially those with a flair for abstraction. Solo booths spotlighting rising artists drew the sharpest attention, as local buyers relished the chance to discover fresh voices on home turf. Galleries painted their spaces in bold hues, making each presentation feel like a curated escape from the fair’s visual overload. Meanwhile, the spotlight on contemporary abstraction was unmistakable, with works by both established Korean masters and new-generation artists captivating audiences. The week pulsed with energy beyond the fairs: Banksy’s shredded artwork made its Korean debut, and a surprise performance by rock legend Yoshiki electrified Paradise Art Night. Even the Leeum Museum’s latest exhibition and Prada Mode’s cinematic installations kept the city’s creative current running high. In a market once dominated by figurative trends, Seoul’s collectors now seem ready to let their imaginations roam. Sometimes, the most vivid art is the one that leaves room for the mind to wander. #SeoulArtWeek #ContemporaryArt #ArtFairs #Culture

Seoul’s Art Scene Swaps Figurative Frenzy for Abstract Allure and Unexpected Encounters
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Seoul’s Art Scene Turns Up the Volume as KIAF and Frieze Collide in Gangnam

When Seoul’s COEX Center fills with the buzz of KIAF and Frieze, the city’s art pulse is impossible to ignore. What began as a local fair in 2002 has now ballooned into a global spectacle, drawing galleries from nineteen countries and transforming Gangnam into a playground for collectors, artists, and the art-curious alike. This year, KIAF expanded to 210 galleries, with over 130 hailing from Korea—offering a sweeping look at the nation’s contemporary art surge. The fair’s aisles brim with everything from blue-chip masterpieces to fresh discoveries by emerging talents, both local and international. Notably, a new wave of younger collectors is making its mark, signaling a generational shift in Korea’s art market. International newcomers—like Antwerp’s Newchild and Tokyo’s Biscuit Gallery—rub shoulders with established giants, all eager to tap into Seoul’s creative energy. As accents mingle and canvases compete for attention, KIAF cements Seoul’s status as a crossroads where tradition meets tomorrow, and art is the common language. #KIAF2023 #SeoulArtWeek #ContemporaryArt #Culture

Seoul’s Art Scene Turns Up the Volume as KIAF and Frieze Collide in Gangnam
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