Glean

Busan Biennale

Glean 5, Autumn 2024

Review by Haruko Kumakura

From pop music to TV shows and beauty products, the world has recently taken a keen interest in Korean culture — and art is no exception to this trend. Early September sees the Gwangju Biennale, the oldest international contemporary art exhibition in Asia, along with Frieze Seoul, while a major exhibition of the work of Anicka Yi will also open at the Leeum Museum of Art in Seoul. Seemingly hoping to avoid that intense cluster of events, the Busan Biennale opened a little earlier than usual, o (…)

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