Galerie GAIA: Showcasing Contemporary Art in the Heart of Seoul's Cultural Hub
Sharon Jung
guhuijeong784@gmail.com | 2023-05-19 22:48:05
Seoul, Korea - Galerie GAIA, a prominent art gallery situated in the vibrant cultural area of Insa-dong, has been captivating art enthusiasts since its establishment in 2002. Boasting a two-story exhibition space, the gallery provides a platform for both emerging and established artists, focusing on contemporary painting, sculpture, and photography.
Galerie GAIA has curated a diverse range of exhibitions featuring talented artists, including Kim Myoungjin, Kwak Seungyong, Lee Haekyung, Barn Miryung, Ruis Luiz, Regina, and many others. These exclusive artists have gained recognition for their unique artistic expressions and have become an integral part of the gallery's creative vision. In a quest to promote GAIA's artists and expand their reach, the gallery actively participates in various international art fairs across Seoul, New York, Miami, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
With a strong commitment to nurturing artistic talent, Galerie GAIA aims to grow alongside its artists, offering them opportunities to showcase their works in the international art market. By providing a supportive environment and a platform for artistic exploration, the gallery strives to empower artists and foster their creative development.
Conveniently located at 57-1 Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea 110-300, Galerie GAIA welcomes art enthusiasts and visitors from around the world. For inquiries and further information, please contact the gallery at +82-2-733-3373 or reach out via email at galerie-gaia@hanmail.net. Additional details can be found on the gallery's website at www.galerie-gaia.net.
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Sharon Jung, guhuijeong784@gmail.com
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