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16th Annual Korean International Art Fair Brings in Record Sales


Korea's biggest art fair reported record sales this year, attesting to an expanding domestic market and a growing interest among collectors in Korean artists, the organizer said Monday. (Image: Yonhap)

Korea’s biggest art fair reported record sales this year, attesting to an expanding domestic market and a growing interest among collectors in Korean artists, the organizer said Monday. (Image: Yonhap)

SEOUL, Sept. 25 (Korea Bizwire)Korea’s biggest art fair reported record sales this year, attesting to an expanding domestic market and a growing interest among collectors in Korean artists, the organizer said Monday.

The 16th annual Korean International Art Fair (KIAF), held Sept. 20-24 at the Convention and Exhibition Center (COEX) in southern Seoul, attracted more than 54,000 visitors and posted record sales of 27 billion won (US$ 23.8 million), the Galleries Association of Korea said.

The robust performance beat a previous forecast that a sluggish economy and security concerns could put off art collectors.

The organizers partly attributed the sales growth to some of the new features adopted this year, such as “Highlight” and “Solo Project,” where Korean and foreign galleries focus on promoting up to three artists.

A more rigorous vetting process for participating galleries to ensure a higher quality exhibition is considered another factor.

“Despite the slow Korean economy, we posted record sales this year. It demonstrates not only the growth of the domestic art market but also the fact that more global art collectors have turned their eyes to Korea,” the organizer said in a statement.

This year, many foreign art gallery officials and big collectors attended the event despite security concerns over North Korea’s threats and repeated provocations.

Prominent guests included Gong Yan, director of Power Station of Art in Shanghai; Jean Boghossian, artist and chairman of the Boghossian Foundation; Sylvain Levy, founder of the DSL Collection and one of the leading collectors of Chinese art; and Miyatsu Daisuke, the Japanese “salaryman collector.”

The 17th event is slated for Oct. 3-7 next year.

 

(Yonhap)

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