Frieze Seoul

Yayoi Kusama, INFINITY-NETS [OKCP], 2016 (detail)

Closed

September 3—6, 2025

Location

COEX Convention Center

513 Yeongdong-daero, Samseong 1il-dong, Gangnam-gu

Seoul

David Zwirner is pleased to participate in Frieze Seoul 2025.

Highlights include a selection of photographs by Wolfgang Tillmans, including Greifbar 61 (2017), a work from the artist’s Freischwimmer series of cameraless images, which are created in the darkroom by manually exposing photographic paper to light sources before processing. The artist is currently the subject of a major retrospective at the Centre Pompidou’s Public Information Library (BPI) marking the museum’s final exhibition before closing for renovation, on view through September 22.

The gallery will also present a new small-scale diptych by Lisa Yuskavage. This painting is part of a body of work set within a fictionalized artist’s studio in which the depicted spaces become stages where characters from Yuskavage’s oeuvre are intertwined. Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings, the first comprehensive museum presentation of the artist’s drawings, is currently on view through January 4, 2026 at The Morgan Library & Museum, New York.

Katherine Bernhardt is currently the subject of her first and largest retrospective at The Hangaram Art Museum at the Seoul Arts Center, on view through September 28. Katherine Bernhardt: Some of All of My Work is a comprehensive exhibition of around 140 paintings and sculptures, tracing Bernhardt’s artistic journey from her early series to her most recent works, as well as a large recreation of her studio in St. Louis, Missouri. At Frieze Seoul, the gallery will present new works by Bernhardt that feature her signature motifs, E.T. and the Pink Panther, in exuberant color.

Also on view will be significant recent works by Yayoi Kusama, including a painting from her iconic Infinity Nets series, and one of her signature pumpkin sculptures.

Additional highlights include recent works by Josh Smith, Walter Price, Oscar Murillo, Nate Lowman and Joe Bradley, highlighting the gallery’s wide range of contemporary painters, alongside important works by Josef Albers, Francis Alÿs, Lucas Arruda, Ruth Asawa, Michaël Borremans, Marlene Dumas, On Kawara, Elizabeth Peyton, Bridget Riley, and Robert Ryman.

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