Exhibitions
Empty space often reveals more than tangible form itself. It may exist as the margin surrounding a form, a passage connecting interior and exterior, or a place where the viewer's gaze, imagination, and contemplation come to rest.
2026.06.26
Exhibitions
《Double Spread》 is an exhibition that examines the point at which the distinctly sculptural sensibilities developed by Gwon Osang (b. 1974) and Ham Seongju (b. 1990) unfold across the picture plane. The first thing the two artists have in common is that both majored in sculpture.
2026.06.19
Exhibitions
P21 presents《Balance in Motion》, a group exhibition featuring seventeen artists, on view through July 4. The exhibition reinterprets the sculptural form of the mobile — developed throughout the history of Western art — through the contemporary formal languages of Korean artists, presenting a contemporary sensibility toward balance and movement. The exhibition was organized in collaboration with art advisor Minjin Chae.
2026.05.26
Exhibitions
PS ROY presents Gwon Osang’s《SCULPTURE CENTER 4/4》from May 1st through July 30th, 2026. The exhibition marks the final chapter of a yearlong project between the artist and PS ROY, and features a full scale rendition of an idea conceived in his earlier years and previously exhibited as an esquisse in his duo exhibition at Ilmin Museum of Art,《The Other Self》
2026.05.01
Exhibitions
TYPE presents 《Sequence of Sculpture》, a collaborative exhibition by May Design Co., Ltd., One Ordinary Mansion, and Gwon Osang, on view from August 26 to September 25. 《Sequence of Sculpture》 is an exhibition that unfolds the various layers of Gwon Osang’s ‘photo-sculpture,’ a motif that has remained central to his practice, through the language of sculpture by composing a series of distinct scenes that transition into one another as a continuous “sequence,” much like a single unfolding event.
2021.08.25
Exhibitions
ARARIO GALLERY is pleased to present 《Forêt》, a group exhibition featuring works by artists who participated in this year’s Art Basel Hong Kong and Frieze New York OVR. featuring works from the early 70s by central figures of Korean modern art, such as UM Tai-Jung and CHOI Byungso; contemporary drawings by NOH Sangho, who recently joined ARARIO GALLERY; sculptures by Kohei NAWA, one of Japan's leading sculptors; and a painting by Christoph RUCKHÄBERLE, a member of the New Leipzig School, Germany. The exhibition transcends time and space through the presentation of modern and contemporary works by 14 artists.
2021.05.25
Exhibitions
Installation view of《Furniture》, 2019, ARARIO MUSEUM in Space, Seoul, Korea
2019
Exhibitions
Installation view of《Endless Column》, 2018, ARARIO GALLERY RYSE Hotel, Seoul, Korea
2018