Korean Cultural Center Hong Kong to Host Opening Reception for 'Unfolding Silence' Exhibition Featuring Six Contemporary Korean Abstract Artists
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The Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong will host an opening reception for the exhibition "Unfolding Silence (2025 Korean Artists Series)" on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. The event will take place at the Korean Cultural Center located on the 6th and 7th floors of Block B, PMQ, at 35 Aberdeen Street in Central Hong Kong, with artist introductions scheduled for 7:00 PM.
The exhibition is being organized in collaboration with four prestigious Hong Kong galleries: Whitestone Gallery, Gallery Exit, Soluna Fine Art, and Stroll Gallery. This partnership brings together works by six prominent Korean abstract artists who are currently represented by these Hong Kong-based galleries, demonstrating the growing international presence of Korean contemporary art in the region.
The featured artists include KWON Soonik, BAE Sangsun, WOO Jong-Taek, JEONG Yun Kyung, KIM Deok Han, and LEE Chae, all of whom are recognized figures in the contemporary Korean abstract art scene. Their diverse approaches to abstraction showcase the depth and variety within Korea's current artistic landscape, offering visitors a comprehensive view of how Korean artists are interpreting and expressing abstract concepts in the modern era.
The exhibition's theme, "Unfolding Silence," represents a unique artistic exploration of inner reflection and sensory experience translated into visual form. According to the organizers, the works collectively create a visualized interpretation of silence that unfolds through various artistic mediums and techniques, inviting viewers to engage with both the visible and invisible elements of contemporary Korean artistic expression.
This 2025 Korean Artists Series represents an important cultural exchange initiative, highlighting the strong artistic connections between Korea and Hong Kong while providing local audiences with access to cutting-edge Korean contemporary art. The collaboration between the Korean Cultural Center and multiple Hong Kong galleries demonstrates the institutional support for promoting Korean culture and artistic excellence in the international art community.
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