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From Rothko to Do Ho Suh, the best art to see in Korea as Frieze and Kiaf Seoul fairs open

With two major art fairs in Seoul this week, there is a host of exhibitions to see, including Mark Rothko x Lee Ufan, and a Do Ho Suh show

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Ham Kyung-ah’s Phantom and A Map/Poetry 03WBXS01 (2018-2024) on show at Kukje Gallery. Seoul is hosting the Frieze Seoul and Kiaf art fairs, and to coincide with them there are a host of exhibitions at galleries and museums. We pick the best. Photo: courtesy of the artist and Kukje Gallery

By Park Han-sol

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The art world in Korea is once again entering an autumn frenzy with the return of the two biggest fairs – Frieze Seoul and Kiaf (Korea International Art Fair) Seoul.

Along with these mega-events – Frieze Seoul runs from September 4 to 7 and Kiaf Seoul from September 4 to 8 – comes a smorgasbord of art in the country’s museums and galleries, whether it be blockbuster exhibition openings or the 30th-anniversary celebration of Asia’s oldest biennale.

From the remarkable meeting of Mark Rothko and Lee Ufan to Francois Pinault’s coveted collection, here’s a round-up of shows that could be the cherry on top of your autumnal cultural outings.

See Mark Rothko’s Untitled No 16 (above), part of the Correspondence: Lee Ufan and Mark Rothko show, at Pace Gallery Seoul this September.
See Mark Rothko’s Untitled No 16 (above), part of the Correspondence: Lee Ufan and Mark Rothko show, at Pace Gallery Seoul this September.

1. Correspondence: Lee Ufan and Mark Rothko

This is a blockbuster encounter between masters of the East and the West. Curated by Lee in collaboration with the Rothko family, this two-person show places Lee’s “Dialogue” and “Response” series, produced between 2018 and 2023, in a compelling dialogue with Rothko’s tours de force from the 1950s and 1960s.

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