White Cube
Seoul
Opening hours this week
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
- Wednesday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
- Thursday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
- Friday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
- Saturday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
- Sunday Closed
No admission charge
Contact
Tel: +82 (0)2 6438 9093
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Situated in the heart of the bustling Gangnam-gu district, White Cube Seoul comprises of exhibition spaces, a private viewing room and offices spanning over 300m² (3230 sq ft), led by the gallery’s Korean Representative and Director Jini Yang, who joined in 2018.
The ground-floor, street facing gallery is in close proximity to Dosan Park and cultural institutions including the SONGEUN Art and Cultural Foundation. It is located in a striking, ceramic-encased building, which is also home to the Horim Art Centre, a renowned private museum with an extensive collection of Korean modern art and antiquities.
Accessibility Information
- The gallery is located on the ground floor and is wheelchair accessible via a ramp
Current and Upcoming Exhibitions
Gabriel Orozco, Seoul (2024)
Gabriel Orozco
4 September – 14 December 2024
White Cube Seoul is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco, featuring paintings and works on paper originating from his 2021–22 series titled ‘Diario de Plantas’, a collection of notebook studies chronicling his impressions of vegetation and plant life gathered in Tokyo, Acapulco and Mexico City.
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Seoul (2025)
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
Immersions
10 January – 22 February 2025
Opening in January 2025, White Cube presents Tunji Adeniyi-Jones’s first exhibition in Korea, debuting a new series of paintings. Born and educated in the UK and now living and working in New York City, Adeniyi-Jones’s practice is inspired by his Yoruba heritage, as well as the ancient history of West Africa and its attendant myths.
March 2025
White Cube Seoul is pleased to present Mona Hatoum’s first solo exhibition in Korea. Born in 1952 into a Palestinian family in Beirut, Lebanon, Hatoum has lived and worked in London since 1975. Her poetic and political work spans installation, sculpture, video, photography and works on paper.
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