This year's edition of the leading South Korean exhibition takes its name from the traditional music form Pansori
An exploration of the driving force of so-called “K-feminism” and the connection between art and politics in Korea
Exhibitions to see in Seoul during the fair, plus two major biennials to visit beyond the city
As Korean art and culture is sweeping the world, here are some upcoming events that are worth visiting
As South Korea’s presence in the international art world grows rapidly, we look at what makes it unique and the challenges it faces
The father of the Dansaekhwa movement was known for monochrome works with roots in Buddhist philosophy
The South Korean exhibition has come under fire for its Park Seo-Bo art prize which has now been abolished
Many of the works are deeply but not overtly political in a festival created to commemorate the 1980 Gwangju Uprising and Massacre
The artistic director of the Gwangju Biennale talks to us about her favourite works and what she last saw on screen
The biennial will highlight the conflicting narratives of the deadly uprising that paved the way for democracy
13th edition of the biannual Korean art exhibition will look at queer theory, feminism and how centuries of tradition collide with contemporary art
The theme of Imagined Borders addresses the fraught relationship with the North as well as global tensions surrounding migration and identity
As art events crop up all over the world, A-list events are no longer an imperative for dealers