Held in South Korea, Kiaf Soeul showcased both Korean as well as international artists over a four day period. The show dominated with South Korean artists. But Kiaf Soeul spotlighted emerging artists from the international arena as well. Here are my picks below. You'll find artists from South Africa, as well as Canada, and even Ireland.
Andy Dixon, Patron's Home Seoul, 2022, Canadian
Aviwe Plaatjie, There is no pillow as soft as clear conscience, 2022,
Bansky, Nola white, 2008, British
Blake Jones, Fresa con Leche, 2022, American
Bring back the Colour of My Sky, Wonder Buhle Mbambo, 2022, South African
Bunpei Kado, Nursery Plant, 2016
Choi Byungso, Untitled 0220521, 2022, South Korean
Epheas Maposa, Virgin plethora, 2022, Zimbabwean
Eser Gunduz, F ontain, 2022, Turkish
Han Young Wook, Face, 2022, Korean
Hur Kyung Ae, Untitled, 2022, South Korean
Hyangmok Baik, Truth or dare,2022, Korean
Jee Hoon Stark, Third Pan, 2022, American
Jeong Bo Young, Lighting up, 2022, Korean
JI Eun Park, Nest, 2019,
Jimin Chae, Untitled, 2022, South Korean
Jin Sung Park, Island, 2017
Joshua Petker, Black Hat, 2022,
Jun Young Geun, Ocean view I, 2022, Korean
Jun Young Geun, Ocean view II, 2022, Korean
Jun Young Geun, Travel, 2022, Korean
Karim Hamid, Portrait 67, black cat, 2022, American
Kelani Abass, Stamping history 1971, 2021
Kengo Nakamura, Without me, 2020, Japanese
Kim Won Geun, Luxury Boxer, 2022, Korean
Kwon Kisoo, Bubbly beauty in Thorns 2020 to 2022, South Korean
Larissa De Jesus Negron, I don't feel safe anymore, 2022, Puerto Rican
Mary Ronayne, Saturday Night In, 2022, Irish
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