ART021
ART021
7 – 10 November 2024
During Shanghai Art Week 2024, White Cube will participate in ART021 Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair with a dual presentation of paintings by Korean artist Lee Jin Woo and the Dutch-born Belgian artist Bram Bogart (1921–2012).
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Bram Bogart
Waals Brabant, 1992
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‘Everything in nature, in a simplified form, leads back to the sign: rectangle, square, cross, circle, etc. These are forms which have had considerable impact throughout the development of my work.’
Bram Bogart
Herk de stad, 1991
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Lee Jin Woo
Untitled, 2015
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‘Once I am at my painting, I become an arm that paints. My hand is the extension of my brain and I stop thinking. My work is intuitive. I walk in imaginary landscapes, and move forward.’
Bram Bogart
Briques blanches, 1992
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Lee Jin Woo
Untitled, 2019
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Bram Bogart
Muerte de antonio el camborio, 1956
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About the Artists
Lee Jin Woo
Lee Jin Woo was born in Seoul in 1959 and lives and works in Paris. He graduated from Sejong University in Seoul in 1983, before moving to France in the same year where he attended Paris VIII University and the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. Selected solo exhibitions include Asia Society France, Paris (2022); Leeahn Gallery, Seoul (2021); and Tokyo Gallery + BTAP, Tokyo (2021). Recent group exhibitions include Long Museum, Shanghai, China (2022) and Daegu Art Museum, South Korea (2022). Lee’s work is held in numerous public collections including Daegu Art Museum, South Korea; Fondation Boghossian, Brussels; Long Museum, Shanghai, China; and Musée Cernuschi, Paris. In 2007, Lee was selected as the Winner of the Art Prize, Fondation de France – Fondation Charles Oulmont.The artist’s major solo exhibition opens this November at Powerlong Museum, Shanghai, China.
Bram Bogart
In the expressive paintings of Dutch-born, Belgian artist Bram Bogart (1921–2012), paint is treated foremostly as physical matter, the medium’s material affordances extended to bring it to the limits of its sculptural properties. Primarily an abstract artist, Bogart explored how the ‘script’ of a painting, or the ‘non-repetitive element of rhythmical brush strokes’, could ignite abstraction with meaning. During his long career, Bogart immersed himself in the formal concerns of painting, working through numerous stylistic shifts including an early period of figuration; followed by cubist geometric abstraction; gestural abstraction; and finally, the sensual paintings heavily ladened with paint, for which he is acclaimed. Through a process of building-up, and making manifest the fusion of artistic gesture with painterly substance, Bogart’s interrogations yielded emphatically sculptural works freighted with a physical presence.
On View in Shanghai
West Bund Art & Design
Coinciding with Art021, White Cube is pleased to participate in this year's West Bund Art & Design fair from November 8-10. View the presentation in full with White Cube Online.
In the Galleries
Gallery Exhibition
Jessica Rankin (Hong Kong, 2024)
Jessica Rankin
Sky Sound
20 September – 9 November 2024
White Cube is pleased to present the first solo exhibition of new work by Australian-born, New York-based artist Jessica Rankin in Asia. These take as their departure point poetry, particularly that of her mother, Jennifer Rankin (1941–79), and explore landscape as a carrier of emotion and personal memory.
Gallery Exhibition
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.
Gallery Exhibition
Tracey Emin, Bermondsey (2024)
Tracey Emin
I followed you to the end
19 September – 10 November 2024
Tracey Emin returns to White Cube Bermondsey with her solo exhibition, ‘I followed you to the end’, a presentation of new paintings and sculptures that journey through love and loss, mortality and rebirth. Drawing from a recent, transformative experience, Emin continues her exploration of life’s most profound and intimate moments, with renewed intensity.
Gallery Exhibition
Danh Vo, Mason's Yard (2024)
Danh Vo
11 October – 16 November 2024
White Cube is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by Danh Vo, continuing the artist’s exploration of power structures and their influence on both personal and collective identity.
Gallery Exhibition
Sylvia Snowden, Paris (2024)
Sylvia Snowden
15 October – 16 November 2024
White Cube is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in Paris by American artist Sylvia Snowden. Over six decades, the artist has developed an abstract painting practice that evocatively addresses the layered complexity of the human experience.
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