Booth view of Gallery Vacancy at Frieze Seoul 2023 ©Lets Studio and Frieze

The third edition of Frieze Seoul takes place at COEX from 4 – 7 September, once again under the direction of Patrick Lee. Featuring more than 110 galleries spanning 30 countries, this year’s fair features a strong core of exhibitors from across Asia, with a particular emphasis on those with spaces in Korea. Frieze Seoul runs alongside Kiaf SEOUL, operated by the Galleries Association of Korea.
 
Main Section: Galleries
The fair’s Galleries section features more than 80 major art spaces from around the world with a core contingent of Asia-based exhibitors. Foundational Korean spaces include Arario Gallery, Gallery Hyundai, Johyun Gallery, Kukje Gallery and PKM Gallery. Asia’s wider contemporary practice is reflected by DAG (India), The Drawing Room (Philippines), Kiang Malingue (Hong Kong), Galerie Quynh (Vietnam), ROH (Indonesia) and Taka Ishii Gallery (Japan).
 
Key international players who return to the fair in 2024 include Canada, Sadie Coles HQ, Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, High Art, Mariane Ibrahim, Karma, Lisson Gallery, Mendes Wood DM, Neugerriemschneider, Pace Gallery, Thaddaeus Ropac, Sprüth Magers, Michael Werner,  White Cube and David Zwirner. More than 75% of exhibitors in Galleries have now participated in every edition of Frieze Seoul to date.
 
New participants include LA’s Bel Ami, Exit from Hong Kong; Prishtina- and Brussels-based LambdaLambdaLambda; LC Queisser from Tbilisi; Mind Set Art Center from Taipei; Proyectos Monclova in Mexico City; and sultana, based in Paris.

Ju Ming, Single Whip, 1995 ©Asia Art Center

Frieze Masters
Following its very positive reception in the first two years of the fair, a dedicated Frieze Masters section returns to Frieze Seoul 2024, steered by Nathan Clements-Gillespie (Director, Frieze Masters). The section features galleries showing art throughout the ages: a unique contemporary perspective on thousands of years of art history, including collectible objects to significant Old Masters to the late 20th century.
 
This year, Frieze Masters sees a much-increased presence of galleries operating across the Asian region, including first-time participants Asia Art Center, DAG, Liang Gallery, Mizoe Art Gallery, Galerie du Monde and Gallery Shilla, participating alongside returning exhibitors Gana Art, Hakgojae Gallery and Tokyo Gallery + BTAP.  Additionally, Frieze Masters participants include dealers of 20th-century American works Castelli Gallery and ACA Galleries, manuscripts specialists Les Enluminures and Robilant+Voena, who focus on European practice ranging from Old Masters to Modern.
 
Focus Asia
Focus Asia, a dedicated section of the fair showcasing ten solo artist presentations from Asia-based galleries opened in or after 2012, is this year overseen for the second consecutive time by Joselina Cruz (Director and Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Manila) and Hyejung Jang (Chief Curator, Doosan Art Center, Seoul).   Exhibiting galleries and artists in Focus Asia:   
 
A-Lounge, Seoul – Hyori Cho
Baik Art, Seoul, Jakarta – Kyungryul Park
Barakat Contemporary, Seoul – Sojung Jun
Blueprint 12, New Delhi – Kingsley Gunatillake
Cylinder, Seoul – Jonghwan Lee
G Gallery, Seoul – Hwang Sueyon
Kayokoyuki, Tokyo – Evelyn Taocheng Wang
Nova Contemporary, Bangkok – Supawich Weesapen
Parcel, Tokyo – Lu Yang
SAC Gallery, Bangkok – Taiki Sakpisit
 
For more information on participating galleries at the Frieze Seoul 2024, please visit :
 https://www.frieze.com/fairs/frieze-seoul/galleries 

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