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ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL will host KOO Jiyoon (b. 1982) solo exhibition, Silver, from 23 April to 7 June 2025.

KOO Jiyoon has been continuously translating impressions and emotions drawn from the everyday urban landscape of Seoul into the language of abstract painting. To the artist, Seoul is a landscape cast in shades of grey and silver, a painterly subject layered with strata of accumulated time. For KOO Jiyoon, silver represents ‘a light that drifts between the old and the new, the erased and the remaining.’ Through the gesture of layering paint with each brushstroke, the artist projects the temporality of the city onto the canvas. In the process of painting, where colours are repeatedly built up and buried, the surface gradually acquires its identity as a ‘field imbued with time’.

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Installation Views

Exhibition view: Koo Jiyoon, Silver, ARARIO GALLERY, Seoul (23 April–7 June 2025). Courtesy ARARIO GALLERY.
Exhibition view: Koo Jiyoon, Silver, ARARIO GALLERY, Seoul (23 April–7 June 2025). Courtesy ARARIO GALLERY.
Exhibition view: Koo Jiyoon, Silver, ARARIO GALLERY, Seoul (23 April–7 June 2025). Courtesy ARARIO GALLERY.
Exhibition view: Koo Jiyoon, Silver, ARARIO GALLERY, Seoul (23 April–7 June 2025). Courtesy ARARIO GALLERY.
Exhibition view: Koo Jiyoon, Silver, ARARIO GALLERY, Seoul (23 April–7 June 2025). Courtesy ARARIO GALLERY.
Exhibition view: Koo Jiyoon, Silver, ARARIO GALLERY, Seoul (23 April–7 June 2025). Courtesy ARARIO GALLERY.
Exhibition view: Koo Jiyoon, Silver, ARARIO GALLERY, Seoul (23 April–7 June 2025). Courtesy ARARIO GALLERY.
Exhibition view: Koo Jiyoon, Silver, ARARIO GALLERY, Seoul (23 April–7 June 2025). Courtesy ARARIO GALLERY.
About the Artist

In her abstract paintings of deconstructed buildings and forces of colour, Seoul-based artist Koo Jiyoon captures the rapidly changing cityscapes and psychology of their urban residents.

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About the Gallery

ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL opened its doors in Sogyeok-dong in 2006. Since then, it has established its foothold as a leading contemporary art gallery in Korea and across Asia, continuing to be at the forefront of the international art scene through its efficient representation system and bold exhibitions. In March 2014, ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL relocated near the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. In April 2018, ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL RYSE HOTEL, a second exhibition space in Seoul, opened in the Hongdae area. Running concurrently with its primary location until November 2019, the project space aimed to mirror the experimental spirit of the neighbourhood through its innovative programming. In 2022, ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL ended its Sogyeok-dong era. However, the various experimentation and ventures carried out in the gallery’s previous spaces continue to shape its future at its current location in Wonseo-dong, which reopened in February 2023. Through the preemptive discovery of young artists, steady support of represented artists, and the realisation of meaningful and original exhibitions, ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL aims to continually grow and contribute to the growth of the contemporary art scene in Korea.

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