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Artist: Hwang Joo-hee

Exhibition visit: 53 young Korean artists at the Bargehouse

posted 15 Mar 20107 Dec 2017 updated 7 Dec 2017 by Philip Gowman 6 minute read
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Fifty three young Korean artists in one place, 2010’s 4482 exhibition is its third and biggest ever incarnation. The initiative’s name is drawn from the UK’s and South Korea’s international dialling codes (+44 and +82 respectively) and focuses on young Korean artistic talent based in the London area. In many cases the artists are students, […]

4482 [SASAPARI] Utopia / Dystopia: A Palace with Contemporary Views

event date 25 Feb - 28 Feb 2010 posted 18 Feb 20107 Dec 2017
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Now in its third year, 4482 [SASAPARI] is the annual showcase for Korean contemporary artists living and working in London. In 2010, subtitled Utopia/ Dystopia: A Palace with Contemporary Views, it presents the latest work from 53 artists in the cavernous Bargehouse building on the South Bank. In the art world’s continual search for the […]

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