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Tuesday
Jan202026

Dohee Kwon 'Summer Solstice' Print Available

Artist: Dohee Kwon
Title: Summer Solstice
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: OPEN
Price: €140

Dohee Kwon is a South Korean illustrator and graphic designer known for her vibrant, bold, and emotionally resonant artistic style. Initially working in Seoul as a corporate graphic designer, she transitioned into a full time artist in 2018 after gaining recognition for her unique, vivid illustrative work. Her work often features a playful yet unique lens on daily life, bringing together the clear, structured nature of graphic design with a tactile, artistic sensibility. Inspired by music, vintage aesthetics, and architecture, her portfolio includes a wide array of media, including posters, zines, and products, such as those created for the band Khruangbin.
Kwon is often influenced byMid century modern design, which she incorporates into her work through sharp, clean shapes and vivid color palettes. Her art often explores a sense of playfulness and openness, merging structured, designed forms with spontaneous, organic, or manual techniques. Currently, she has based her practice in Bangkok, Thailand, and her work has been described as a "superpower" that captures a modern, international, yet nostalgic aesthetic. She has collaborated with diverse clients and continues to explore new, vibrant compositions. Her artistic journey has been deeply influenced by her experiences and her desire to create work that feels both personal and universal, often exploring a “hidden” or “in-between” state in her creative output.
Saturday
Jan102026

Minkyung Lee 'Hug' Paper Vase Available

Artist: Minkyung Lee
Title: Hug
Medium: Screen Printed Paper Vase
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: €200

 

Minkyung Lee is a South Korean artist whose work navigates the delicate boundary between traditional craft and modern artistic expression. Based in Seoul, her practice often revolves around the meticulous manipulation of textile fibers and metal, creating intricate structures that challenge common perceptions of materiality. She is widely recognized for her ability to transform rigid metal wires into fluid, organic forms that mimic the softness of fabric or the complexity of biological growth.
Her creative process involves repetitive, labor-intensive techniques such as weaving and knotting. By applying these ancient methods to industrial materials, she achieves a unique aesthetic that bridges the gap between the domestic and the sculptural. Lee’s installations frequently interact with their environment through shadows and light, as the semi-transparent nature of her woven metal allows for a play of transparency that shifts based on the viewer’s perspective. This interaction emphasizes themes of space and the unseen connections within it.
Educationally, Lee refined her skills at prestigious institutions, developing a deep understanding of metalwork that informs her current portfolio. Her exhibitions often feature large-scale hanging sculptures that appear weightless despite their metallic composition. These pieces evoke a sense of quietude and introspection, inviting audiences to reflect on the passage of time and the physical effort embedded in handmade objects. Through her mastery of texture and form, Minkyung Lee continues to influence the evolving landscape of global fiber art, proving that traditional craftsmanship remains a powerful vehicle for conceptual storytelling in the present day.
Thursday
Jan082026

Lee Ufan 'Dialogue' Print Application Open

Artist: Lee Ufan
Title: Dialogue
Medium: Hand Embellished 21 Color Screen Print
Size: 60 x 75 cm
Edition: 150
Prices: €10,285

*application open until 9am EST on Friday January 30th, 2026

Saturday
Dec272025

Lee Ufan 'Dialogue' Print Release Details

Artist: Lee Ufan
Title: Dialogue
Medium: Hand Embellished 21 Color Screen Print
Size: 60 x 75 cm
Edition: 150
Prices: €10,285

*available until Friday January 30th, 2026

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Lee Ufan is a preeminent figure in contemporary art, recognized primarily for his leadership in the Japanese Mono-ha movement of the late 1960s and his ongoing contributions to the Dansaekhwa monochrome painting tradition in Korea. His philosophical approach emphasizes the relationship between materials, the viewer, and the surrounding space. Rather than focusing on the act of creation as an expression of the artist's ego, Lee prioritizes the encounter between the self and the world. This is often achieved through the juxtaposition of natural and industrial materials, such as large stones paired with steel plates. These sculptural arrangements invite contemplation on the passage of time and the tension between the organic and the manufactured.
In his painting practice, Lee is celebrated for series such as From Point and From Line, which utilize repetitive gestures to explore the concept of infinity and the physical limits of the medium. His later works, including the Correspondence and Dialogue series, feature minimalist brushstrokes that interact with the vast emptiness of the canvas. These marks are not merely decorative but serve as a record of the artist's breath and physical presence at a specific moment. Lee’s work is deeply rooted in Eastern philosophy, yet it resonates with Western minimalism, creating a bridge between different cultural aesthetic traditions. His influence extends globally, with major installations and dedicated museums in Japan and France. Through his writing and visual art, Lee Ufan continues to challenge the boundaries of perception, urging an appreciation for the subtle resonance of space and the quiet power of the untouched.
Tuesday
Dec092025

Kim Sunwoo 'Travail' Print Available

Artist: Kim Sunwoo
Title: Travail
Medium: UV Coated 19 Color Screen Print
Size: 65.4 x 81 cm
Edition: 30
Price: $2,500

 

Kim Sunwoo is a distinguished contemporary artist from South Korea, celebrated for his vibrant and whimsical artistic universe. He is best known for his signature subject matter: the rhinoceros, often depicted with a colorful, patterned hide and set against fantastical, idyllic backgrounds. His work creates a striking contrast between the imposing physical presence of the animal and the playful, almost cartoon-like aesthetic used to render it, inviting viewers into a world of imagination and optimism.
The rhinoceros motif holds significant meaning in Kim’s art. He views the creature not as a symbol of aggression, but as a representation of a pure, childhood innocence and a gentle observer of a beautiful, untainted world. This perspective is a core philosophy of his creative output, which often aims to transport the audience away from the complexities and stresses of modern adult life.
Kim employs a vivid palette and precise brushwork across various mediums, including painting and large-scale installations. His work has gained international recognition, frequently exhibited in galleries across Seoul, Hong Kong, and New York. Collectors and enthusiasts are drawn to the unique blend of surrealism and pop art elements present in his pieces. Through his distinctive style and profound themes of peace and wonder, Kim Sunwoo has established himself as a significant voice in the global contemporary art scene, consistently offering a hopeful and captivating visual experience.