Korean art
British Museum positions itself as a European expert on Korean art with major conservation project
It is the first Western institution to launch a long-term project to study and conserve pictorial art from the country
Korean artarchive
Three Korean galleries set up in New York: Arario Gallery, Gana Art Gallery, and Tina Kim Fine Art expand across the Pacific
Increasingly fashionable artists tempt western collectors
Art marketarchive
Tax breaks fuel Korean sales
Buyers were active in recent auctions and three new art funds have been started
Collectorsarchive
The eccentric Korean art collector and supermarket mogul C.I. Kim is to open a new branch of his Arario Gallery in Beijing
Arario Beijing claims to be “the world’s largest gallery”
Collectorsarchive
Collector profile: The unstoppable Mr Kim
Businessman, artist, collector—and dealer?
Korean artarchive
Korea's National Museum of Contemporary Art and Ministry of Culture to invest in domestic art
For the first time, public money is being put into the art scene by the Korean government
Art marketarchive
Following the postponement of Asia Week due to the World Trade Centre attack, sales flopped amid scant enthusiasm
Gandharan sculpture did well in an otherwise difficult week at the postponed Sotheby’s and Christie’s auctions
Art marketarchive
There has been a softening in the middle-range of the art market
Percentage rates are down in many areas for the first half of the season
Art marketarchive
Sotheby’s postpones Korean sales sine die
Western twentieth-century art may begin to flow back from Korea
Victoria & Albert Museumarchive
New gallery of Korean Art at the V&A
A space for over 600 decorative arts objects