Frieze Seoul 2023
Seoul has all the ingredients for success—can Frieze now take its market to the next level?
The city’s collectors, museums and state support make it a key player in Asia—but sales from the fair show its market is still nascent
Korean emerging artists to watch at Frieze Seoul and Kiaf
From Boschian epics and BDSM hardware to understated sculptures and irreverent paintings, a new generation of Korean artists is making a splash
High sea at Frieze Seoul
The Korean artist collective ikkibawiKrrr offered fair-goers a salty sampling of the sea water from Jeju Island
Frieze Seoul diary: from BTS at Bottega Veneta to Korea’s sweaty answer to Basel Social Club
Plus, designer and fair director Teo Yang opens his chic home to the public
‘Seoul is still a boomtown’: solid sales at Frieze and Kiaf defy market dip
An economic downturn and an overlap with the Armory fair in New York appear not to have put off collectors at the concurrent fairs in the South Korean capital
Five exhibitions to see in Seoul: from an intergenerational survey of Korean art to new paintings by Issy Wood
Seoul gets another art fair as Art Busan opens design-led outpost
The Korean capital’s status as an art world hub will be bolstered by Define Seoul
First suppressed, then disregarded, Korea’s pioneering experimental women artists of the 1960s are finally taking centre stage
Recent exhibitions are shining a deserved light on a generation of artists who defied patriarchal norms to make their work
Dealers look to Frieze Seoul after bumpy year for Korean art market
After breaking records in 2022, South Korea's art sales have dropped to pre-Covid 19 levels amid wider economic problems