Duson Gallery
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Duson Gallery(Interart Channel) founded by Kim Yang-soo[1] in 1977 in Seoul, South Korea, has been embracing antique and contemporary art, design, and spatial composition collaborating with Korean modern and contemporary artists and prominent designers on variety of projects. In 2015, the gallery supported Korean artist Choi Byeong-Hoon's solo exhibition in New York and Design Miami Art/Basel exhibition and presented artist Chun Kwang-Young at collateral event of Venice Biennale exhibition in 2022 to promote the globalization of Korean artists. In addition, continually presenting design movements such as Memphis Group and Alessandro Mendini in Korea.
Duson Gallery has worked over 40 years with Korean modern and contemporary art masters such as Kim Whan-ki, Lee Jung-sup, Park Soo-keun, Paik Nam-june, Park Seo-bo, Chung Chang-Sup, Quac In-sik, Shim Moon-seop, Chun Kwang-young, and Yeesookyung. Furthermore, held exhibitions of Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, and Damien Hirst in New York.
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- ↑ "원로 화상 김양수, 두손갤러리 재개관". 27 September 2022.
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