About the Artist

Shin Minjoo has been consistently exploring the essence of painting based on the fundamental artistic gesture of brush stroke. Various experiences from the artist’s life have internally accumulated within herself as certain images, and these images are visually revealed on the surface of the canvas through intense brush strokes. The work of Shin Minjoo is produced from the repetitive process of brisk brush strokes on large canvas then pushing out the paints built on the surface with a squeegee, a printmaking tool used for silkscreen, which ultimately creates a compelling screen full of painterly qualities encountered by great tension and powerful energy.

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About the Gallery

PKM Gallery was established in 2001 in Seoul by Park Kyung-mee—an art historian and the commissioner of the Korean Pavilion at the 49th Venice Biennale—with a mission to promote Korean art abroad and to foster conversation between Korean and international contemporary art. With previous locations in Hwa-dong and Cheongdam-dong, the gallery moved to its current space in Samcheong-dong—an artistic and cultural hub in the heart of Seoul—in 2015.

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Address
40, Samcheong-ro 7-gil
Jongno-gu
Seoul
South Korea
Opening Hours
Tuesday – Saturday
10am – 6pm

Last admission 5:30pm
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PKM Gallery
40, Samcheong-ro 7-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
+ 82 2 734 9467 9
http://www.pkmgallery.com

Opening hours
Tuesday – Saturday
10am – 6pm

Last admission 5:30pm
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