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  • Yuri Gorbachev Solo Exhibition ‘Museum Collection’(6/20-7/27) | GALLERY CHANG

    Back Yuri Gorbachev Solo Exhibition ‘Museum Collection’(6/20-7/27) Gallery Chang is pleased to announce a solo exhibition featuring the work of the internationally renowned Russian-American artist, Yuri Gorbachev. Drawing inspiration from his childhood memory in Russia, the radiant jewel tones of Byzantine art, and the intricate craftsmanship of Peter Carl Faberge, a famous Russian goldsmith, Gorbachev creates vivid, richly textured paintings through the use of oil, gold, silver, and bronze. Gorbachev’s work, characterized by the application of specially formulated lacquer and glazing techniques, reflects his classical training and expertise in ceramics acquired in Russia. Gorbachev, born in the Soviet Union in 1948, established a successful career as a ceramicist specializing in sculpture in his home country. His native region of Novgorod(Но́вгород) produced one of the foremost schools of icon paintings, established by Andrei Rublyov, who was a disciple of the renowned Byzantine artist Feofan the greek. Gorbachev regards Rublyyov as a major influence on his art, alongside Picasso, Rousseau, Kandinsky, and Malevich. In 1991, upon arriving in the US, Gorbachev transitioned from ceramics to working with oil on canvas, making the beginning of the most prolific period of his career. Since then, Gorbachev has exhibited his work in nearly three hundred exhibitions worldwide. His works also have been widely collected by renowned international galleries and museums, including the Russian National Museum, the Louvre, the National Armenian Gallery, and the Clinton White House, among others. Gorbachev’s global appearances have enabled him to extensively travel, particularly in Asia. The inspiration he gained from his trips to Asia has profoundly shaped his art-making, leading him to leave the cultural influences froths journeys and childhood memories into his canvas. In 1995, Gorbachev went to Bali, and the profound impact of this previously unfamiliar culture led him to incorporate Indonesian motifs as a central element in his still-life series. For instance, flower hold significant importance in Balinese culture, being used in ceremonies for all life events, including brith, death, and everything in between. Gorbachev’s longing for his homeland also plays an important role in his art. In his landscapes series, Gorbachev channels this nostalgia into a vibrant kaleidoscope of Russian scenes. His works depict vivid visual imagery, including a racing troika and buildings reminiscent of Moscow’s iconic St. Basils’s Cathedral, against the backdrop of snowy, idyllic countryside. Sometimes Gorbachev blends a diverse array of visual tropes from still life and landscape series into one canvas, featuring wild animals, lush flora, and enigmatic figures carrying a symbol of the sun, moon, and star. His unique way of juxtaposing various cultural influences yields paintings that reinterpret both Asian and Russian myths, fairy tales, and landscapes, thereby opening up a realm of curiosity and imagination. Notably, Gorbachev’s art stands out for its ability to interweave diverse cultures and imagery, brought to life through vibrant colors, dynamic figures, and imagination. Opening reception on June 20th Yuri Gorbachev, River in My City, 1998, Oil, gold, bronze on canvas, 36 x 48 inches 러시아 출신 미국인 화가 유리 고르바초프(Yuri Gornachev)의 개인전 ‘Museum Collection’ 뉴욕 미드타운에 위치한 갤러리 장(Gallery Chang)에서 6월20일부터 7월27일까지 열린다. 이 전시는 고르바초프ㅏ 자란 러시아의 풍경과 문화에서 영감을 받아 제작된 회화를 바탕으로 특히 비잔틴 예술과 세밀한 러시아 금속 공예의 장인정신을 담아낸 작품들을 선보인다. 특수 제조된 라커와 유화기법, 그리고 금, 은, 청동과 같은 비전통적인 재료를 사용하여 생동감 넘치고 풍부한 질감의 회화를 창조한 유리 고르바초프의 독특한 회화기법은 러시아에서 전통 도예가로 훈련을 받은 그의 초창기의 예술성을 반영한다. 1948년 소련 연방에서 태어난 고르바초프는 고향 노브고로드(Но́вгород) 지역에서 조각을 전공한 도예가로서 성공적인 경력을 쌓았다. 그의 고향인 노브고로드 지역은 저명한 비잔틴 예술가 테오판 그리스(Feofan the Greek)의 제자였던 안드레이 루블료프(Andrei Rublyov)가 설립한 주요 아이콘 회화 학파로 유명한 지역 중 하나이다. 고르바초프는 피카소, 루소, 칸딘스키, 말레비치와 함께 루블료프를 자신의 예술에 큰 영향을 미친 인물로 언급한다. 유리 고르바초프는 1991년 미국으로 이주한 후 도자기에서 캔버스에 오일로 사용하는 회화로 전환했다. 고르바초프는 아시아를 포함한 세계 곳곳의 다양한 나라를 여행하면서 영감을 얻었다. 1995년 인도네시아 여행 중 발리 섬의 독특한 문화의 영향을 받아 인도네시아의 신화, 역사, 자연을 상징하는 요소들을 그의 정물화 시리즈의 중심요소로 사용하게 되었다. 고르바초프의 풍경 시리즈에서는 특히 고향을 그리워하는 그의 향수가 짙게 드러난다. 하얀 러시아의 설경을 배경으로 모스크바의 상징인 성 바실리 성당 등 건축물을 포함한 생동감 넘치는 풍경을 묘사한다. 고르바초프는 때때로 정물화와 풍경 시리즈의 다영한 시각적 요소를 하나의 캔버스에 엮고, 야생 동물, 푸른 식물, 해와 달 그리고 별을 상징하는 신비로운 인물들을 특징으로한다. 동서양의 다양한 문화를 캔버스에 담아내는 고르바초프의 독특한 작품세계는 아시아와 러시아의 신화, 동화, 풍셩을 재해석하여 보는 이의 호기심과 상상력의 영역을 열어준다. 고르바초프는 세계 각국에서 300회에 달하는 전시회에 참가했으며, 그의 작품은 러시아 국립 박물관(상트페테르부르크), 루브르 박물관, 국립 아르메니아 갤러리, 클린턴 정부 백악관 등지에서 소장하고 있다. 이 전시는 갤러리장 본관 C1에서 7월 27일까지 계속되며, 전시는 월요일부터 토요일 오전 11시0오후7시 사이에 관람할 수 있다. [Source from nyculture press release, provided by Sukie ] www.nyculturebeat.com 갤러리장 유리 고르바초프(Yuri Gorbachev) 개인전 'Museum Collection'(6/20-7/27) - Lounge - NYCultureBeat 유리 고르바초프: 뮤지엄 콜렉션 2024년 6월 20일-7월 27일 갤러리 장, 뉴욕 러시아 출신 미국인 화가 유리 고르바초프(Yuri Gorbachev)의 개인전 'Museum Collection' 뉴욕 미드타운에 위치한 갤러리 장(Gallery Chang)에서 6월 20일부터 7일 27일까지 열린다. 이 전시는 고르바초프가 자란 러시아의 풍경과 문화에서 영감을 받아 제작된 회화를 바... < >

  • “Binary Equilibrium” Luxuriates in Polarity | GALLERY CHANG

    Back “Binary Equilibrium” Luxuriates in Polarity Installation view of Binary Equilibrium , on view from July 30 to August 7 at Gallery Chang. Left to right: When the Light Shines Ⅰ (Yuna Cho) / Sculpted Illusion (Yuna Cho) / Tidal (Paul Rho) / Sculpted Illusion Ⅱ (Yuna Cho). Courtesy of Paul Rho. On July 30, the Korean Association of New York Artists (KANA) held its opening for the exhibition Binary Equilibrium at Gallery Chang . The group exhibition was curated by Calvin Lee and Lina Hwang, featuring the works of eight multidisciplinary Korean-born and Korean-American artists. The show, part of a two-part collaboration with Gallery Chang and KANA (with the second part being Unbound Playground ), was inspired by a culmination of Western existentialism and Eastern takes on nihilism. Electric in its dynamic and dialectic curation, it adopts a playful approach to themes of life and death, sublimity and nothingness. Installation view of Binary Equilibrium , on view from July 30 to August 7 at Gallery Chang. Works: Ice Swans, Sand Slit (Dawn Kim) / Vertical Equilibrium, Binary Equilibrium (Calvin Lee). Courtesy of KANA and Gallery Chang. Binary Equilibrium , at its heart, is an exhibition about contradictions. According to the press release, “the interplay between humanity and the natural world” informs the show’s “synthesis or equilibrium between these opposing ideologies.” The space is divided into four sections: Sublime, Beauty, Tragic, and Comic. Tied to the history of philosophy, these sections are inspired by the writings of Sartre, Nietschze, and Nicolai Hartmann, as well as Eastern teachings of naturalism. Two disparate intellectual traditions conflict and potentially synthesize with each other — a “binary equilibrium,” if you will. Every section presented two artists’ works in pairs: Saejun Kim and Taejoong Kim, Calvin Lee and Dawn Kim, Paul Rho and Yuna Cho, and Jean Oh and Kai Oh. These works’ dialectical placements encouraged their viewer to stew in apparent contradictions, prompting them to reconcile the irreconcilable. Installation view of Binary Equilibrium , on view from July 30 to August 7 at Gallery Chang. Works: Cells and pixels (Kai Oh) / Big Issue These Days, A Searching (Jean Oh). Courtesy of KANA and Gallery Chang. To do this, much of the art drew from a childlike place, harkening back to a time in life when a logical world was not necessary. The multimedia works all walk the tenuous line between Korean ideals of balance and a more Western philosophy-based postmodern pull toward hyperindividualism. From Paul Rho’s Photogami series , where each photograph was folded into origami and then unfolded, to the thickly textured oil paintings of Jean Oh that don stitches, cuts, and scratches, to the vibrant screen prints of Kai Oh, the show pulsed with enough whimsy as to not drown in the weight of its own hefty philosophical source points. Installation view of Binary Equilibrium , on view from July 30 to August 7 at Gallery Chang. Works: Vein, The initial phase of berry growth is a result of cell division and cell expansion (Kai Oh) / Bumpy, Serial (Jean Oh). Courtesy of KANA and Gallery Chang. The collision of Eastern and Western philosophy and particularly how nihilism interacts with Eastern naturalism were important touchstones in the formulation of this show, according to curator Calvin Lee. These questions of culture manifest themselves in the show with juxtapositions of naturalism and industrial: angular plaster sculptures sit alongside soft, rounded lanterns shaped from prints of Korean oceanscapes. Muted and hushed explorations of vague traces of the human body are paired against ultra-vibrant scenes of vineyards, accented with a distinctly modern neon color scheme. Many of the artists utilized traditional Korean materials and practices, expanding them into something distinctly fresh and distinct. Installation view of Binary Equilibrium , on view from July 30 to August 7 at Gallery Chang. Works: Dich in Allen Dingen (Tae Joong Kim) / Untitled (Earth Rise on, off), Untitled (Fox 1,2), Untitled (oyster, marble) - Sae Jun Kim. Courtesy of KANA and Gallery Chang. The synthesis of the two ideals is stirring — perhaps there is nothing pristine and natural left in this industrial world, for even the soft, muted lushness has been touched by the brutal, the concrete, the hyper-developed. But then again, perhaps the natural can exist alongside the industrial and wrap its soft edges around hard lines, creating something distinctly of our time and beautiful in its own specific way. Binary Equilibrium was on view at Gallery Chang from July 30 to August 7, 2024. Featured artists include: Tae Joong Kim, Sae Jun Kim, Jean Oh, Dawn Kim, Calvin Lee, Yuna Cho, Paul Rho, and Kai Oh. [Source from IMPULSE press release, provided by Zara Roy ] impulsemagazine.com “Binary Equilibrium” Luxuriates in Polarity — IMPULSE Magazine A collaboration between the Korean Association of New York Artists (KANA) and Gallery Chang delves into philosophical history. < >

  • KANA and Gallery Chang Host Korean Artists' Group Exhibitions | GALLERY CHANG

    Back KANA and Gallery Chang Host Korean Artists' Group Exhibitions KANA and Gallery Chang Host Korean Artists' Group Exhibitions The Korean Association of New York Artists (KANA) is collaborating with Gallery Chang in Manhattan to present two group exhibitions from July 30 to August 18. KANA and Gallery Chang stated that the exhibitions aim to highlight talented Korean artists and explore new directions for Korean art, expanding its potential. This initiative is based on the curatorial vision of Calvin Lee and Lina Hae Lin Hwang. The exhibitions are divided into two parts, each with a different theme: "Binary Equilibrium" and "Unbound Playground." Part 1 features artists Tae Joong Kim, Sae Jun Kim, Jean Oh, Dawn Kim, Calvin Lee, Yuna Cho, Paul Rho, and Kai Oh, all of whom share a cultural background rooted in Korea while working in New York. This section reflects the artists' perspectives on the intersection of existentialism and nihilism. From August 9 to August 18, Part 2 will showcase works by artists Anikoon, Sun You, Yong Sun Kwon, Taekyung Suh, Hongbin Kim, and Soo Park. This section presents a variety of visual languages and playful expressions, rooted in the artists' everyday experiences, childhood memories, and emotions. KANA·갤러리 장, 한인작가 단체전 개최 뉴욕한인예술인협회(KANA)는 맨해튼 갤러리 장(Gallery Chang)과 함께 7월 30일부터 오는 8월 18일까지 두 차례의 단체전을 갖는다. 뉴욕한인예술인협회와 갤러리장은 이번 2차례의 단체전에 대해 “공동 기획자 이상혁과 황혜린의 기획을 바탕으로 역량 있는 한인 작가들을 조명하고 한국 미술의 새로운 방향을 모색하며 발전 가능성을 더욱 확장하고자 한다”고 밝혔다. 전시는 1부와 2부로 나누어져 각각 ‘Binary Equlibruim’과 ‘Unbound Playground’라는 다른 주제로 진행된다. 1부 전시에는 뉴욕에서 활동하며 한국 문화적 배경을 공유하는 김태중, 김세준, 오진이, 김다운, 이상혁, 조윤아, 노바울, 그리고 오가영 작가가 참여한다. 1부 전시는 실존주의와 허무주의의 이중성의 맞닿아 있는 부분에 대한 작가들의 견해를 담아냈다. 8월 9일부터 8월 18일까지 열리는 2부 전시에는 애니쿤(Anikoon), 유선미, 권용은, 서태경, 김홍빈, 그리고 박연수 작가가 참여한다. 2부 전시는 작가들의 일상과 어린 시절의 경험 기억과 감정에서 출발해 각기 다른 시각적 언어와 유희적인 표현으로 이뤄진 작업들을 선보인다. [Source from THE KOREA DAILY press release, provided by Jongwon Park ] news.koreadaily.com KANA·갤러리 장, 한인작가 단체전 개최 뉴욕한인예술인협회(KANA)는 맨해튼 갤러리 장(Gallery Chang)과 함께 7월 30일부터 오는 8월 18일까지 두 차례의 단체전을 갖는다. 뉴욕한인예술인협회와 갤러... < >

  • “Mirror-Like Paintings”: Jimi Gleason’s First Solo Exhibition in Seoul | GALLERY CHANG

    Back “Mirror-Like Paintings”: Jimi Gleason’s First Solo Exhibition in Seoul A solo exhibition by contemporary artist Jimi Gleason, Illuminated Silence , is being held at Gallery Chang Seoul, located in the Oakwood Premier COEX Center, through June 28. Centered on the theme “silence painted with light,” this exhibition marks the final chapter of Gleason’s Coast to Coast touring project, which concludes in Seoul after presentations in New York and Los Angeles. Using metallic pigments and specialized materials, Gleason creates mirror-like paintings that shift according to the viewer’s movement and the angle of light. His works metaphorically express light that emerges from stillness, and the silence revealed by that light. Gallery Chang explained, “This exhibition, presented in Seoul for the first time, brings together both signature works and new pieces, proposing new possibilities for art at the intersection of the material and immaterial, the visual and the emotional.” By Han Seung-hee / SBS News news.sbs.co.kr '거울 같은 회화' 지미 글리슨 첫 서울 개인전 현대미술 작가 지미 글리슨 의 개인전 가 갤러리 장 서울, 오크우드 프리미어 코엑스 센터에서 오는 6월 28일까지 개최됩니다. < >

  • Does Beauty Exist Even in Moments of Rupture?Beautiful Rupture | GALLERY CHANG

    Back Does Beauty Exist Even in Moments of Rupture?Beautiful Rupture Gallery Chang Manhattan is presenting the five-artist exhibition Beautiful Rupture from June 20. The show features Bret Price, Kelly Berg, Mark Acetelli, Kimi Kim Wittling, and Moon Insoo, exploring the concept that beauty exists not in perfection, but in moments of rupture and transformation—visualizing an “aesthetics beyond the fracture.” Bret Price challenges perceptions of fixed form through sculptures of steel, bent and twisted into fluid shapes. Kelly Berg presents paintings that symbolically capture perceptual shifts and the energy of nature. Mark Acetelli’s abstract works convey the latent emotions and passage of time beneath the calm surface of the sea, leaving a lasting impression. Kimi Kim Wittling questions the illusions of consumption and beauty through ceramic sculptures inspired by luxury handbags, while Moon Insoo evokes silence, memory, and traces of erosion through paintings with rough, layered surfaces reminiscent of concrete textures. Curator Jinnie Kang of Gallery Chang explained, “The exhibition title Beautiful Rupture reflects an attempt to move beyond the obsession with perfection and to explore truth and beauty found in imperfection. The artists capture these liminal moments using different materials and sensibilities, creating a space where fragmented narratives and sensations harmonize.” Beautiful Rupture runs through July 22, 2025. https://www.nyculturebeat.com/index.php?mid=Lounge2&document_srl=4156359 < >

  • Gallery Chang 'K-Art Chronicles' Group Exhibition | GALLERY CHANG

    Back Gallery Chang 'K-Art Chronicles' Group Exhibition K-Art Chronicles. 2024 Gallery Chang in Manhattan, New York, will host the 'K-ART Chronicles' exhibition from March 29th to April 10th. This exhibition presents a unique opportunity to explore the artistic worlds of four masters in contemporary Korean art: Cho Yong-Ik, Kim Sea Joong, Moon Insoo, and Oh Kwan Jin. According to Gallery Chang, Cho Yong Ik is recognized as a pioneer of monochrome painting in Korea, alongside Park Seo-bo, Yun Hyong Keun, Yun Myeung Ro, and Ha Chong Hyun. Through geometric elements and abstract forms, Cho Yong Ik conveys a distinctive aesthetic experience, contributing significantly to the development of Korean art history. Kim Sea Joong, acclaimed in the global art scene as a 'painter of light,' explores light, space, and time in his artworks. His works delve into spatial and temporal exploration, interpreting surfaces three-dimensionally and addressing the power of light and emotions. By combining painting and sculpture, Kim Sea Joong presents new perspectives, integrating the philosophical meanings of time and spatial senses to pursue 'invisible differentiation.' Gallery Chang's 'K-ART Chronicles' promises an enlightening encounter with the artistic achievements of these renowned Korean contemporary artists. Moon Insoo is a pioneer as a sculptor in "iron and concrete," broadening the spectrum of contemporary art. He was the first artist to win the Grand Prize in the sculpture category at the National Art Exhibition in 1986. His iconic sculpture "Red Bull" features a minimalist silhouette in a modernist style, and at this exhibition, he will showcase works including the "Red Bull" sculpture, paintings, special editions, and the "Multicolored Bull" sculpture. Oh Kwan Jin led the popularization of K-Art (Korean Art) as a painter, embodying the harmony of East and West in his works, notably represented by his Moon Jar series "Emptying and Filling." His artworks have been featured in three major Korean dramas and movies, contributing significantly to promoting Korean art globally. [Source from THE KOREA DAILY press release, provided by Jongwon Park] < >

  • JOURNAL | GALLERY CHANG

    Principia Principia is a quarterly Publication on Art, Policy, and Cultural Economy, advancing critical discourse and shaping the cultural agenda of our time. It serves as a leading forum for ideas that define the role of culture in society and the economy. READ CURRENT ISSUE VIEW MORE ARCHIVE 2026 2025 Issue No.1 Issue No.2 Issue No.3 Issue No.4

  • EXHIBITIONS (예전버전) | GALLERY CHANG

    C1-New York C4-Seoul Upcoming Exhibitions [C1] New York - On View RETROSPECTIVE BECOMING WITHOUT END: The Ever-transforming practice of Ed Moses AUG 14 – SEP 27 , 2025 Ed Moses Learn more [C4] Seoul - On View SPECIAL EXHIBITION INFINITE DIALOGUE Oct 14 – Nov 15, 2025 Kim Kang Yong X Shane Guffogg Learn more Upcoming [C1] New York SOLO EXHIBITION Reality + Image Kim Kang Yong Learn more [C4] Seoul SOLO EXHIBITION Alison Van Pelt Learn more PAST EXHIBITIONS VIEW ALL

  • PROGRAM 2019 | GALLERY CHANG

    2019 ECLIPSES OF BLISS: THE DUALITIES WITHIN CHAEYEUN AHN OCT 7- OCT 19 FABLES OF SOLITUDE: THE COLORFUL REALM OF VENESSA LOVE VENESSA LOVE SEP 23- OCT 5 ECHOES OF ELEGANCE: SYNMMETRY IN MEMORY HALEY KIM SEP 9- SEP 21 FESTIVAL CLOUD: THE INTERSECTION OF MUSIC AND DIGITAL ART THEO WOODWARD AUG 26- SEP 7 VISIONARY DREAMS: A CUTURAL EVENT FOR EMERGING ARTISTS (GROUP EXHIBITION) JUL 24- SEP 24 AMBITIOUS DREAMS: A COLLABORATION OF ART AND LITERATURE KOO NAHYUN MAY 25- JUN 31 TEMPORAL TEXTURES: THE RHYTHM OF LIGHT AND LIFE RAFAEL MADASKA JAN 5- MAR 1

  • NEWSLETTER | GALLERY CHANG

    Newsletter [Tmrw] Jimi Gleason: Illuminated Reflection April 2, 2025 Opening Reception is on this Thursday Feb 25, 2025 Invitation to Feb 21, 2025 Seoul Grand Opening & Festive Exhibits in New York Dec 18, 2024 Post-Postmodernism [Shane Guffogg] Nov 22, 2024 Shane Guffogg and Ed Ruscha Nov 16, 2024 The Counting of Days [Shane Guffogg] Nov 12, 2024 A Rose is a Rose is a Rose [Shane Guffogg] Nov 8, 2024 A Week Away: Shane Guffogg "The Future is Past is Present" Oct 16, 2024 Gallery Chang: Artist Updates & News Sep 25, 2024 NYFW 2024 VIP Event [Alex Soldier X Gallery Chang] Sep 13, 2024 Tomorrow: NYFW 2024 VIP Event [Alex Soldier X Gallery Chang] Sep 6, 2024 Upcoming Exhibition | “REALITY+IMAGE: BEYOND THE BRICKS” Kim Kang Yong Aug 22, 2024 Reminder: 'FAIRYTALE' Opening Reception with Kim In Ok Aug 19, 2024 Upcoming Exhibition | “FAIRYTALE” Kim In Ok Aug 14, 2024 Upcoming Exhibition | Museum Collection: Yuri Gorbachev Aug 14, 2024

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