You are invited to:  Cocktail Reception 
Cocktail Reception
In celebration of the inaugural Frieze Seoul art fair and the opening of a group exhibition The Cumulative Effect, Andrew Kreps, Bortolami Gallery, and Tina Kim Gallery are pleased to host a cocktail reception on Friday, September 2nd from 9pm at Songwon Art Center.

Guests will be escorted to a nearby café to enjoy light refreshments and cocktails.
Friday, September 2, 2022
Starts at 9:00 PM
Hosted by
Andrew Kreps Gallery
Bortolami Gallery
Tina Kim Gallery
Location
Songwon Art Center
75 Yunposun-gil, Hwa-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul
The Cumulative Effect
August 30 — September 15
Curated by John Yau
Location
Songwon Art Center
75 Yunposun-gil, Hwa-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Minouk Lim, Fossil of High Noon, Installation view, Tina Kim Gallery, New York, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery, New York
Photography by Dario Lasagni
Founded in New York in 2001 by Tina Kim and located in Chelsea, Tina Kim Gallery is celebrated for its unique programming that emphasizes international contemporary artists, historical overviews, and independently curated shows. With the gallery’s strong focus on Asian contemporary artists, Tina Kim has become a leading figure in introducing the Korean Dansaekwha art movement to the American audience. Furthermore, she has created a platform for emerging and renowned artists such as Lee Seung Jio, Kim Tschang-Yeul, Minouk Lim, and Suki Seokyeong Kang. Through its programming, the gallery works closely with internationally renowned curators for special exhibitions and produces scholarly art publications.
Caitlin Keogh, Knots Knot Knots, installation view, Bortolami, New York, 2020
Images courtesy the artist and Bortolami, New York
Photography by Kristian Laudrup
Bortolami Gallery opened in Chelsea in September 2005 and relocated to Tribeca in 2017, opening the new gallery with an inaugural exhibition by Daniel Buren. The gallery represents 26 international artists from the Americas, Europe, and Asia. In 2019, Bortolami began collaborating with Andrew Kreps and kaufmann repetto on 55 Walker, a two-story space in which the three galleries rotate and co-produce exhibitions.  In 2020, Bortolami expanded to a second-floor space at 39 Walker to host additional projects. In the last five years, the gallery has added several artists to the roster, including Renée Green, Naotaka Hiro, Madeline Hollander, Ella Kruglyanskaya, Rebecca Morris, Mary Obering, Virginia Overton, Marina Rheingantz, Aki Sasamoto, Lesley Vance, and the estate of Deborah Remington.

Additionally, Bortolami’s unique, experimental programming initiative, Artist/City, continues to bring evolving long-term exhibitions to cities across the United States. Beginning in 2015 with Daniel Buren/Miami, the gallery has produced the following projects: Eric Wesley/St.Louis, Tom Burr/New Haven, Jutta Koether/Philadelphia, Barbara Kasten/Chicago, Paul Pfeiffer/Washington D.C., Ann Veronica Janssens/Baltimore, and Cecily Brown/Buffalo.
Oliver Lee Jackson
Installation view
Solo exhibition, March 25-May 7, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
Andrew Kreps Gallery was founded in New York in 1996. After over 20 years of operation in Chelsea, the gallery relocated to 22 Cortlandt Alley in Tribeca in 2019. Spanning 10,000 square feet across two levels, the gallery currently mounts more than ten exhibitions by international artists each year. Since 2019, the gallery has additionally presented exhibitions at 55 Walker, an exhibition space co-operated with Bortolami and kaufmann repetto. In 2022, the gallery once again expanded its programming to 394 Broadway, a storefront space that connects Broadway to Cortlandt Alley, and presents seven additional exhibitions each year. Representing over 30 artists and estates, recent additions to the gallery's program include Bendt Eyckermans, Oliver Lee Jackson, and the work of Bertina Lopes.

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