Yoo Geun-Taek is a significant figure in contemporary Korean painting. Since the 1990s, he has been exploring the redefinition of visual narratives derived from observation and the influence of the Dansaekhwa art movement that swept the Korean painting field of the 70s and 80s. Geun-Taek’s work is energetic, hypnotic, sensual and meditative.

 

His practice incorporates the traditional techniques and materials of Korean painting, hanji paper (mulberry paper), inks and oyster shell powder. Geun-Taek has honed a visceral visual language that is often created by dense and bold gestures that show repetitive elements, and by adding layers upon layers of ink and oyster shell powder onto the paper. Geun-Taek's distinctive paintings are imbued with what he calls “a new space of accumulated time”, re-interpreting Korean contemporary history and the future of Korean painting.

 

Yoo Geun-Taek (b. 1965 in Asan, Korea) has been the subject of one-artist exhibitions at institutions worldwide, including the Daegu Museum of Art, Daegu, Korea (2022); Daejeon Museum of Art, Daejeon, Korea (2019); Sungkok Art Museum, Seoul, Korea (2017); The Korea Society, New York (2016); Tama Art University Museum, Tokyo (2016); OCI Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea (2014); and Savina Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea (2004). Significant recent group exhibitions include the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Gwacheon, Korea (2019); The Parkview Museum Singapore, Singapore (2019); Jeju Museum of Art, Jeju, Korea (2016); the Savina Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul (2015); the Museum of Modern and Contemporary of Art, Seoul (2014) and the Busan Museum of Art, Busan, Korea (2013) among others.

 

His works are part of numerous public collections, such as the Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul; National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea; Seoul Museum of Art; Gyeonggi Museum of Art, Korea; Chengdu Contemporary Art Museum, Chengdu, China and the Busan Museum of Art, Busan. Geun-Taek is also the recipient of The Lee In-sung Art Prize (2022) and the Gwangju Hwaru Artist Award from the Asia Culture Center (2017). He lives and works in Seoul, Korea.

 

 

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2024 / (Forthcoming) Seongbuk-gu Museum of Art, Seoul

2023 / Reflection, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul

2023 / Frieze New York, Gallery Hyundai, New York

2022 / Yoo Geun-Taek: Dialogue, Daegu Museum of Art, Daegu

2022 / Growing Room, Newchild, Antwerp

2021 / Tree Becomes A Picture, Calligraphy Art Museum, Seoul

2021 / The Walkers, Nook Gallery, Seoul

2021 / Layered Time, SAVINA Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul

2017 / A Walk Through Time: retrospective, Sungkok Art Museum, Seoul

2017 / Promenade, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul
2017 / Stroll:Visual Realities, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul
2017 / The Whole Gravity of Painting, Summoned, Tama Art University 
Museum,Tokyo

2017 / Breath of Life,The Korea Society Gallery, New York

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024 / (Forthcoming) Art Brussels, Newchild, Brussels

2024 / Galleries Art Fair, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul

2023 / Art Basel Miami Beach, Gallery Hyundai, Miami

2023 / Foolish Fire, Newchild, Antwerp

2023 / Art Brussels, Newchild, Brussels

2023 / Walk into green, Daejeon Museum of Art, Daejeon

2023 / ART SG, Gallery Hyundai, Singapore

2022 / Kiaf Seoul, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul

2022 / Frieze New York, Gallery Hyundai, New York

2021 / Ogamdo: 5 Scenes of Korean Art, Aural Galeria, Madrid

2021 / Frieze London, Gallery Hyundai, London

2021 / Kiaf Seoul, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul

2020 / A Very Long Wait, Newchild, Antwerp

2020 / HYUNDAI 50 Part II, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul

 

AWARDS

2021 / Receiver of the 22nd Lee In-seong Academy Award., Daegu Art Museum, Daegu

2017 / 1st Gwangju Hwaru Artist Award, Gwangju Bank, Gwangju

2009 / 9th Ha Chong-Hyun Art Prize, Ha Chong-Hyun Art Prize Committee, Seoul

2003 / Today’s Young Artist Award, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Sejong

2000 / 19th Suk Nam Arts Award, Suk Nam Arts and Cultural Foundation, Seoul

 

SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

Art Bank, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea

Busan Museum of Art, Busan, Korea

Chengdu Contemporary Art Museum, Chengdu, China

Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea

National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea

White Rabbit Collection, Sydney, Australia