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The exhibition “Second Nature” on view at Lehmann Maupin x Carpenters Workshop Gallery. Courtesy photo
A year ago, amid strict COVID-19 restrictions on businesses and the initial wave of pandemic urban exodus to the mountains, the international art gallery Lehmann Maupin opened a pop-up in a second-floor space on Hyman Avenue in downtown Aspen.
They ran by appointment-only, exhibiting artwork from the gallery’s roster and décor by R & Company, in collaboration with the nonprofit House of Today for the latter half of summer 2020.
It wasn’t apparent then, but the short-term run by this multi-national gallery with spaces in New York, London, Seoul and Hong Kong was pioneering a new model for international galleries and a trend that has since remade the commercial gallery landscape in Aspen. This summer, a half-dozen more major galleries followed, with blue-chip galleries popping up for summer here including White Cube, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, Almine Rech and Christie’s.
Mandy El Sayegh in her studio. Photo courtesy Lehmann Maupin.
The Malaysian-born artist Mandy El-Sayegh’s large-scale, layered canvases, which are constructed from “found fragments” and call attention to a world in flux, have caught the attention of the art world in recent years.
Her first solo exhibition in Seoul at Lehmann Maupin, titled “Protective Inscriptions” (through July 17), features “an immersive installation, combining painting and soundscape to activate a formless language of flesh and vibration,” according to the gallery. It also includes the everyday items that have become common in her work: old copies of the Financial Times, iconography from familiar advertisements, doodles, and pages of Arabic calligraphy taken from her father’s home in London.
May 27, 2021
Park Yuna
THE KOREA HERALD – Korea has recently emerged as an attractive art market on the back of purchasing power of younger collectors, grabbing increasing attention from the world.
Globally renowned galleries are opening galleries in Seoul or expanding their presence in the city. Frieze, a major international art fair, recently announced it will hold the first Frieze Seoul next fall, putting the city on the global market map. Seoul will be the first Asian city to host the fair.
Pace Gallery, the US-headquartered contemporary gallery with eight locations around the world, including two galleries in Asia, recently moved to a larger gallery space in Seoul, occupying two floors of Le Beige Building in Hannam-dong, a posh neighbourhood north of the Han River. The new gallery space will open today with a solo exhibition of American painter Sam Gilliam.
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