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Frieze Seoul is back [29.08.2023]

Frieze Seoul is back After the traditional summer break, art market activity is resuming first in Asia with the imminent opening of the Frieze and the Kiaf in Seoul. We take this opportunity to draw up a mini-inventory of Korea’s local art auction market, which has enjoyed a number of peaks… and troughs. Kiaf Seoul, […]

Focus on Yun Hyong-keun 윤형근 : Calligraphied matter [10.03.2023]

“What is painting? I still don’t really know the answer. Is it a mere trace from combustion of life?” – Yun Hyong-keun, 1976 At the height of his fame in Korea and around the world, the young singer RM – leader of the K-Pop phenomenon known as BTS – recently released a solo album titled […]

Focus on Lee Ufan. A minimalist and universal œuvre [02.10.2020]

The artist Lee Ufan is a paradox disguised as an artist. At the crossroads of several civilizations, he very much rows against the world’s currents and pushes art into new territories…. as we will soon be able to discover at his new foundation in Arles. . “Contemporary art needs time”. Lee Ufan Born in 1936 […]

5 views of Tefaf [13.03.2020]

The gallery owners below were interviewed on March 10, 2020. The next day, Tefaf Maastricht announced the premature closure of the fair, five days before the scheduled date. ” In close consultation with the city of Maastricht, the health authorities, and MECC Maastricht, TEFAF has decided to shorten the fair and to close by the […]

Art Basel. Contemporary Art’s biggest event kicks off [11.06.2019]

Art Basel currently has three annual editions: Miami in December, Hong Kong in March and Basel in June. On 13 June, the world’s most famous fair for Modern and Contemporary art opens its doors to the public in the city of Basel for three intense days, offering artworks by some 4,000 international artists. A total […]

Flash News: Lee Ufan at the Metz Centre-Pompidou – Nobuo Sekine – Aboriginal Art in US [07.06.2019]

Lee Ufan “inhabits time” at the Metz Centre-Pompidou Until 30 September 2019 Painter, sculptor, creator of installations, poet and philosopher, Ufan LEE invites us to “see what we can’t see” in an œuvre that discards figurative representation in favor of ‘encounters between discernible signs, materials and environments’. His artistic approach represents a form of resistance […]

Flash News: Munch at the Bristish Museum – Claude Lalanne – Lee Ufan [26.04.2019]

Edvard Munch at the British Museum With The Scream (a series of 5 works made between 1893 and 1917), Norwegian artist Edvard MUNCH created one of art history’s most iconic images, an image that has been copied many times and appropriated through the generations. In 2012, his pastel version of The Scream – beautifully capturing […]

Hong Kong sales marathon continues [23.08.2016]

Compared with the deceleration of mainland China’s art market, Hong Kong is still looking buoyant. In 2015, it was the only Chinese city to post an increase in annual auction turnover on Fine Art and this year the city has consolidated its status as an international platform — a strategic crossroad — resisting the current […]

18th edition of Art Paris Art Fair, with a special focus on Korean art [15.03.2016]

Once again, Art Paris Art Fair has requisitioned Paris’s magnificent Grand Palais where tens of thousands of visitors are expected beneath its luminous glass dome from 31 March to 3 April 2016. With 145 exhibitors from 20 countries,

Top Ten Korean Arworks [08.01.2016]

Another Friday Top. Every other Friday, Artprice posts a theme-based auction ranking. This week, the ten most expensive works of 2015, created by Korean artists. For Korean art is soaring.

From the FIAC to the auction rooms [27.10.2015]

Each year, the FIAC (Paris’s International Contemporary Art Fair) is becoming denser. With its Officielle, Art Elysées, Slick, Cutlog, Yia, Outsider Art Fair, Asia Now and the Zurcher Salon among others,

Flash News: Japan in Australia – Niki de Saint Phalle – ART.FAIR 2014 [03.10.2014]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news: Japan in Australia – Niki de Saint Phalle in the line of sight – ART.FAIR 2014

Overview of South Korea’s art market [22.04.2014]

The breakthrough of South Korea onto the international art market dates back to the 80s with the presence of Korean galleries at the Paris International Contemporary Art Fair (FIAC) in 1984 and of Korean artists at the Venice Biennale in 1986.

Flash News [27.12.2013]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news.

TOP 10: Mono Ha [25.10.2013]

Friday is Top day! Every other Friday, Artprice publishes a theme-based auction ranking. This week: Mono Ha

The Hong Kong’s marathon [27.11.2012]

The official Hong Kong marathon is not until February… but the week of sales that just ended in the former British Colony has left art collectors and market players exhausted after some twenty auctions and at least as many exhibitions.

Post-War and Contemporary Korean artists [30.09.2011]

Every fortnight Artprice provides you with a new or updated ranking in its Alternate-Friday Top Series. This week we present the ten best results for Korean Post-War and Contemporary artists during the first half of 2011.

KIAF 2011 – Overview [27.09.2011]

The tenth KIAF having just ended, Artprice takes a retrospective look at one of the most constant Asian fairs, that of South Korea, the world’s 13th market for Contemporary art.

Contemporary Korean art [21.09.2010]

A strong symbol of the dynamism of Contemporary Korean art, the 9th edition of the Korean International Art Fair (KIAF) came to an end last week.

La Force de l’Art at the Grand Palais [03.05.2006]

“La Force de l’Art” opens to the public from 9 May to 25 June, bringing together fifteen exhibitions for the first of a new triennial series of shows intended to restore France to the forefront of the international art scene.

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