Introduction:
The Kukje Galley has been committed to presenting the work of significant Korean and international contemporary artists to the public since 1982. The gallery has established itself as a leading venue for international exhibits such as Helen Frankenthaler,

Directions [Subway] Anguk Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 1. OrGyeongbokgung Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 5. Or Gwanghwamun Station Seoul (Subway Line 5), Exit 2. -Walk 10-15 minutes to Samcheong-dong street. [Bus]From Gwanghwamun Station (Subway Line 5) , Exit 2. -Take village bus 11 towards Samcheong-dong (2 stops).
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Information:
The Kukje Galley has been committed to presenting the work of significant Korean and international contemporary artists to the public since 1982.
The gallery has established itself as a leading venue for international exhibits such as Helen Frankenthaler, Sam Francis, Jim Dine, Frank Stella, Robert Mangold, Anthony Caro, Cy Twombly, Edward Ruscha, Anselm Kiefer, Joseph Beuys, and Bill Viola, attracting enthusiastic responses from both the public and the media.
The gallery has placed emphasis on collaborations between artists, galleries, and art dealers around the world and nurturing upcoming artists by sponsoring their artwork and giving them international exposure. Since 1988, Kukje Gallery has participated in major art fairs such as Art Basel, which is one of the most influential art fairs in modern and contemporary art.
And, subsequently, works of Korean artists have received great attention from non-Korean collectors who were previously unexposed to Korean art. Administration Kukje Gallery Managing Organization Lee Hyeon-suk Parking Facilities Available Parking Fee Free www.kukje.org (Korean, English)

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 54, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul서울특별시 종로구 삼청로 54 (소격동)
    
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