An exploration of the driving force of so-called “K-feminism” and the connection between art and politics in Korea
Restrictions have been eased on the export of post-war Korean art, and artist resale royalties introduced
As works at major fairs and biennials have made clear, the K-art landscape is rich with artists confronting gender hierarchies and pushing other conversations in new directions
As the games open in Paris, the Grand Palais Immersif will show digital, video and VR works by ten contemporary Korean artists alongside pieces by Nam June Paik
A panel of Korean art experts have deemed four pieces displayed in a recent exhibition to be fakes
The Korea Arts Management Service supports a wide range of publications aimed to increase and deepen knowledge of Korean art. Here are some books that have been recently published or are due to be released this year
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
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
Meet the collective which has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
Meet the artist who has been selected for this year's Korean Artists Today
The vice chair of the Whitney Museum of American Art explains why an early Simone Leigh work would have been a very risky purchase
The Canadian-Korean creative works with light and sound to create Zen for the digital age
A leading figure in the Dansaekhwa movement, he had a profound influence on the teaching of painting and the administration of art studies
Sung's performances and early installations are included in a major survey on experimental art in mid-20th century Korea, currently at the Guggenheim Museum in New York
Recent exhibitions are shining a deserved light on a generation of artists who defied patriarchal norms to make their work
Director Amanda Kim’s "Moon Is the Oldest TV" supplements a timeline of the artist’s life with archival footage of his work
The BTS musician and avid collector has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the preservation and promotion of Korean cultural heritage
From Do Ho Suh's child-friendly clay wonderland to Korakrit Arunanondchai's films on grief and love
An in-depth interview with the artist on her cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Lee Bul to Ursula K. Le Guin
Two bronze Buddha statues are likely to make records for cultural artefacts at auction in Korea
Seoul's biggest auction houses have allegedly violated an agreement made with Galleries Association Korea to ensure "healthy balance" within the art market
“There will be some protests,” predicts the Swiss collector ahead of a Kunstmuseum Bern show of works from both sides of the Korean border
The biennial will highlight the conflicting narratives of the deadly uprising that paved the way for democracy
Group show at Korean Cultural Centre UK combines photography, installations and archival material to explore one of the world's most heavily militarised zones