Seoul, South Korea Reuters —The Frieze art fair returned to South Korea for a second year on Wednesday, with dealers hoping the event would provide a boost for the burgeoning local art market, after economic woes triggered a slump in sales this year.
The fair, run by Endeavor Group-owned Frieze, made its Asia debut in South Korea last year, drawing over 70,000 visitors.
Visitors take a look around at the Frieze art fair in Seoul, South Korea.
Kim Hong-Ji/ReutersDespite this backdrop, the South Korean and the Asian art market remain resilient, Patrick Lee, Director of Frieze Seoul, told Reuters.
"Weave Magenta, 2023" (right), by artist Sean Scully, on show at Frieze Seoul 2023.
Persons:
Kim Hong, Patrick Lee, “, Lee, ” Lee, Seungjin Chung, Sean Scully, Jung Yeon, Jungmin Cho, ”
Organizations:
South Korea Reuters, Hyundai, Endeavor Group, Ministry of Culture, Tourism, South, Korea Arts Management Service, Visitors, Frieze, Reuters, G, Getty, BTS
Locations:
Seoul, South Korea, Asia, Frieze Seoul, China, Japan, AFP