Kiaf Seoul 2023, held from September 7th to 10th, 2023, is set to bolster the South Korean capital’s position as a key art market hub in Asia. From sneak peeks to exclusive interviews, see below for Korean art-inspired content from the Prestige Hong Kong team.
You can discover and purchase tickets to Kiaf Seoul 2023 here.
Yi Yi Jeongeun Brings Rainbows to Kiaf Seoul 2023
Follow the rainbow at Kiaf Seoul 2023 – and a pot of gold you’ll find, in the form of Yi Yi Jeongeun’s beautifully optimistic art.
Minyoung Kim’s Unexpected Tales
Korean artist Minyoung Kim’s purr-fect brushstrokes find their way to KIAF 2023.
Japanese Artist Etsu Egami and her Figurative Art
At this month’s Kiaf Seoul 2023, the abstract figurative work of Japanese artist Etsu Egami is featured by Whitestone Gallery.
The Art and Soul of Kiaf Seoul
Fair director Dalseung Hwang discusses how Kiaf Seoul 2023, held in September, will bolster the South Korean capital’s position as a key art-market hub in Asia.
A Special Exhibition at Kiaf Seoul 2023 Explores Where Art and Tech Meet
The Gray Box Area at Kiaf Seoul 2023 provides a thought-provoking overview of the landscape where art and technology intersect. Co-curators Daechan Heo and Jaehyung Lee discuss this special media-art exhibition.
Interior Architect Teo Yang's Guide to Seoul
As the art world prepares to descend on the South Korean capital next month for Frieze Seoul and KIAF, we thought what better guide than designer, art collector, interior architect and Seoul resident Teo Yang.
The Multimillion Dollar Art Collection of Seoul’s Paradise City
There’s a reason why Paradise City is called just that. The resort complex, the first of its kind in Northeast Asia, merges art, entertainment and relaxation over a 330,000-square-metre plot of land 50km away from the South Korean capital, and is meant to feel like a complete escape, an entirely different city, utopia.
Korean Fashion Designer Rejina Pyo's Guide to Seoul
Synonymous with her modern, off-kilter and playful twists on everyday dressing, London-based Korean fashion designer and tastemaker Rejina Pyo grew up in Seoul and returns there each year. She lets her hair down at Kockiri nightclub, people watches at 10 Corso Como and finds noodles are best shared at Woo Lae Oak.
Up and Coming Korean Artists to Know
Art, but not as we know it. Three London-based Korean female artists, Hee Jyung Kim, Minyoung Kim and Yeonsu Ju, are shifting the visual syntax.
In Conversation with Curator Claudia Cheng
The gloriously chromatic, cross-cultural curatorial flow of Claudia Cheng.
There's Something About Cece Philips
As Cece Philips makes her Asia debut at Seoul’s Peres Projects gallery, we lifestyle the seductive, isolated in-betweenery of the London-based artist.
Why Do We Need Art?
Artists, experts, gallery owners and collectors naturally have a profound love for art and many reasons why it’s so important to their lives. Here’s what some of the most prominent names in the region have to say.
The Art Fairs Shaping South Korea's Cultural Landscape
Ahead of the second Frieze Seoul, Prestige catches up with director Patrick Lee and head of VIP and business development Minju Kweon, who explain why the task of cementing their country’s reputation as a global cultural juggernaut extends well beyond the fair itself.
The Art World: A Jetsetter’s Guide
Whether you’re travelling for the artworks, the people-watching or the parties, pack your bags, because this is where you’ll be headed this year.