Calum Sutton and Kristina McLean
Bae Chan Hyo
Bae Joon Sung
Gwon Osang
Hong Young In
Jeon Chae-gang
Jeon Joon Ho
Ji Yong Ho
Kim Dong Yoo
Kim Hyunsoo
Lee Rim
Park Eun Young
Shin Meekyoung
Tsong-zung Chang
Serenella Ciclitira
Jiyoon Lee
Daehyung Lee
Amelie von Wedel
Rodman Primack
Exhibition of contemporary Korean Art. The show presents a selection of over 30 works by a select group of 12 korean artists. The artists presenting work are Bae Chan Hyo, Bae Joon Sung, Gwon Osang, Hong Young In, Jeon Chae-gang, Jeon Joon Ho, Ji Yong Ho, Kim Dong Yoo, Kim Hyunsoo, Lee Rim, Park Eun Young, and Shin Meekyoung. The exhibition is organised by Korean Eye is an international initiative to highlight and give a platform to the best of korean contemporary art.
Sponsored by Standard Chartered, and hosted by the Saatchi Gallery, Korean Eye will open a new
exhibition of contemporary Korean Art at the Saatchi Gallery on 6 July. Building on the popular
success of last year’s Korean Eye: Moon Generation, which attracted over 250,000 visitors to the
Saatchi Gallery, Fantastic Ordinary will present a selection of over 30 works by a select group of 12
Korean artists. Fantastic Ordinary will travel to Singapore in September and Seoul in November.
The artists presenting works in Fantastic Ordinary are Bae Chan Hyo; Bae Joon Sung; Gwon
Osang; Hong Young In; Jeon Chae-gang, Jeon Joon Ho; Ji Yong Ho; Kim Dong Yoo; Kim
Hyunsoo; Lee Rim; Park Eun Young; and Shin Meekyoung. Jeon Chae-gang was the 2009
JoongAng Fine Art Prize Winner and Lee Rim who exhibited in Moon Generation has been
subsequently commissioned to create new work for Perrier Jouet, a sponsor of Korean Eye.
The selection of work has been made by an international curatorial board, including Director of
Hanart TZ Gallery and Chinese Curator Tsong-zung Chang; Co-Founder of Korean Eye and a
Royal College of Art Honorary Fellow Serenella Ciclitira; Curator and Art Historian Jiyoon Lee;
Curator Daehyung Lee; Art Consultant and Curator Amelie von Wedel and contemporary art
specialist Rodman Primack.
The exhibition is organised by Korean Eye, founded in 2009 by David Ciclitira to support emerging
and more established Korean artists by exhibiting their work internationally. David and his wife
Serenella have been avid collectors for over 20 years, and are working to increase international
awareness for Korean contemporary artists. The launch of this new exhibition in London provides
an opportunity for cultural exchange, and the appreciation of Korea’s rapidly developing art scene,
which until recently had little exposure outside Korea.
Dr Tim Miller, Director of Standard Chartered and Chairman of Standard Chartered First Bank
Korea, said “We are delighted to be supporting Korean Eye once again. The diverse range of talent
and expression on display as part of the exhibition this year is truly exceptional. Standard
Chartered is committed to the long term development of the communities in which we operate, as a
demonstration of our commitment to be Here for good. We are proud to be here for Korean
contemporary artists and to use our global network to support them.”
Nigel Hurst, CEO of the Saatchi Gallery, said “After the success of Korean Eye in 2009, the
Saatchi Gallery is delighted to support this year’s exhibition and have greater involvement in
Korean Eye going forward. This year’s exhibition offers another outstanding selection of fresh and
arresting work”.
Fantastic Ordinary will also be the backdrop for the launch on July 5 of the book Korean Eye:
Contemporary Korean Art published by SKIRA and edited by Serenella Ciclitira, It is the first major
book to promote Korean contemporary art in English and will be a definitive point of reference for
the Korean contemporary art scene.
Korean Eye is an international initiative founded by David and Serenella Ciclitira to highlight and
give a platform to the best of Korean contemporary art. It is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to
presenting contemporary Korean art throughout the world. Korean Eye recognises the need to
develop a long-term exhibition programme for Korean contemporary art as it is currently largely
unknown outside Korea. David is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Art, and Chairman of
Parallel Media Group plc (“PMG”), the international sports and events company.
For more
information:
Korean Eye
312 Harbour Yard
Chelsea Harbour
London SW10 OXD
T:+44 (0)20 7225 2000 F:+44 (0)20 7349 4820
Enquiries: info@koreaneye.org
visit: http://www.KoreanEye.org
Saatchi Gallery
Duke of York's HQ, King's Road, London, SW3 4SQ
Opening hours: 10am-6pm, 7 days a week, last entry 5:30pm
Admission Free