Here's what dealers say they sold at the new South Korea fair.
roamed the well-heeled booths, as did actor Jung Woo-sung and Libyan princess Alia Al-Senussi.
Although we don’t include listings in Price Check for works unaccompanied by prices, there were a few buzzy names mentioned: Lehmann Maupin said four works sold on opening day by Do Ho Suh; Kamel Mennour sold an installation by Alicja Kwade, a historical painting by Daniel Buren, and new works by Camille Henrot, among others; and Tina Kim sold work for as much as $500,000 by artists including Pacita Abad, Ha Chong-Hyun, Suki Seokyeong Kang, and Minouk Lim.
As always, here is our roundup of the prices some galleries chose to share with us. Remember that some dealers inflate prices and others withhold figures altogether. All prices have been converted to USD for ease of reading.Hauser & Wirth, Frieze Seoul 2022. Photo by Let’s Studio. Courtesy Frieze and Let’s Studio.
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