Hyung Koo Kang, Theresa, 2011 © Hyung Koo Kang

Charles Saatchi, the collector and art dealer who helped elevate Damien Hirst to global stardom, is known for his immense influence in the international art world—so much so that the mere fact that “Saatchi bought it” can significantly raise an artwork’s value. He is often referred to as a “hit-maker” in the art scene. Now, a list of 34 Korean artists selected by Saatchi has been revealed.
 
On the 15th, the lineup for the exhibition 《Korean Eye 2012》, which will be held for two months starting July 23 at Saatchi Gallery, was announced. The selected artists range widely in age, from their early 30s to their late 50s. While a few are already well-known, most have not been prominently featured in the domestic commercial gallery scene.
 
The oldest participant is Hyung Koo Kang (58), a mid-career artist known for hyperrealistic portraits of famous figures on canvas. The youngest participants are four artists born in 1979: Jonggeon Lee, Kim DongYoon, Seunghee Hong, and Jiyen Lee.
 
The list also includes Choe U-ram, known for his kinetic artworks, soap sculptor Meekyoung Shin, and sculptors Debbie Han and Lee Jae-hyo, who recently held a mid-career retrospective at the Sungkok Art Museum.
 
Sculptor Bahk Seonghi, currently holding a solo exhibition at Artside Gallery in Tongui-dong, and Jang Seunghyo, whose work blurs the boundaries between sculpture, photography, and media, were also selected. Mid-career artists Moon Beom and Yeesookyung also stand out.
 
Other participating artists include Oh Jung Il, Koo Sungsoo, Je Baak, Myung Gyun You, Chongwoon Choi, Joonsung Bae, Yoo Haeri, Han Hyoseok, Kim Hyuen Jun, Lee Kwang-ho, and Hong Sungchul. Additionally, Kim Byoungho, Sim Seungwook, Gilwoo Lee, Jung Seung, Ahn Doojin, Lee Moon Joo, Cho Duck Hyun, Hong Yooyoung, Chul Hyun Ahn, and Chae Mi-Hyun will present their works. Many of the selected artists are not yet widely known.
 
Nigel Hurst, CEO of the Saatchi Gallery, stated, “We carefully selected 34 artists who represent contemporary Korean art from a pool of 2,000 Korean artists,” adding, “Audiences around the world will be surprised by the diversity and dynamism of Korean contemporary art.”
 
The Saatchi Gallery not only selected the artists but also personally chose the works. Out of approximately 28,000 pieces, only 100 were selected. Independent curator Lee Daehyung commented, “Given the rising economic status of the Korean art market, it would have been difficult for the Saatchi Gallery to overlook it.”
 
《Korean Eye》 is organized by the UK-based sports marketing company Parallel Media Group and sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank Korea.

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