Johyun Gallery Showcases Exceptional Works at Tai Pei Dangdai 2023
Sharon Jung
guhuijeong784@gmail.com | 2023-05-09 14:01:45
Johyun Gallery, one of the leading art galleries in South Korea, has announced on Wednesday its participation in the upcoming Tai Pei Dangdai 2023 art exhibition. The event is scheduled to take place from May 11 to May 14, 2023, with VIP Preview on May 11 and Public Open from May 12 to 14. Visitors can find the gallery at Booth B08, where it will showcase exceptional works by renowned artists from both local and international scenes.
The gallery's Tai Pei Dangdai 2023 exhibition features works by notable artists, including Park Seo Bo, Kim Chong Hak, Lee Bae, Yoon Jongsuk, Lee Kwang Ho, Lee So Yeun, Jo Jong Sung, Kang Kang Hoon, Jin Meyerson, Claude Viallat, Bosco Sodi, and Sarah Lucas. With a rich history and a keen eye for artistic excellence, Johyun Gallery is poised to impress and inspire art lovers from around the world at this year's Tai Pei Dangdai exhibition.
Established in 1989 as Gallery World in Gwanganli, Busan, Johyun Gallery has been a major player in the art world for over three decades. In 2007, the gallery relocated to a new space in Dalmaji Hill, near Haeundae Beach in Busan. The new location offered a beautiful panoramic view of the ocean, inspiring the gallery to transform the neighborhood into an art hub. In the same year, Johyun Gallery opened another space in Chungdamdong, Seoul, further solidifying its commitment to promoting diverse works of art.
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