An intricate painting hangs in a booth. People stand near it.
A work by Hun Kyu Kim at Perrotin's Frieze Seoul booth. Photo by Lets Studio. Courtesy of Frieze and Lets Studio.

Seoul Art Week concluded on Sunday with the end of Kiaf Seoul, the homegrown fair that featured 206 galleries from 22 countries and territories at the Coex convention center. Dealers that Artnet News spoke to said sales on the first VIP day were slow, but they continued throughout the week. Frieze Seoul concluded on Saturday, also at Coex, with 117 exhibitors, including blue-chippers like Gagosian and David Zwirner. There, the talk was much the same: sales were happening, but not at a rapid rate.

Below is a rundown of the reported sales—first from Frieze Seoul, then from Kiaf.

Note well: Many dealers chose not to disclose prices, or sales at all. This feature includes only sales where a price was reported, so do not read it as a complete listing of transactions. (Nevertheless, it does represent a rare bit of transparency in the ultra-opaque contemporary art market.) Last but not least: all prices have been converted to U.S. dollars and rounded.

Works by Jonghwan Lee at Cylinder’s Frieze booth. Photo by Lets Studio. Courtesy of Frieze and Lets Studio.

What Sold at Frieze Seoul

$2.5 million: Nicolas Party, Portrait with Curtains (2021) at Hauser and Wirth

$1.95 million: George Condo, Self Portrait (2024) at Sprüth Magers

$1.5 million: Yoo Youngkuk painting at PKM Gallery

$1.2 million: Lee Ufan painting at Pace Gallery

$1.1 million: Georg Baselitz painting at Thaddaeus Ropac

$722,000: Antony Gormley sculpture at White Cube

$665,000–$776,000: Niki de Saint Phalle, Nana Fountain (1967) at Galerie Mitterrand

$600,000: Takashi Murakami painting at Perrotin 

$575,000: Avery Singer, Free Fall (2024) at Hauser and Wirth

$550,000: Robert Indiana bronze at Pace Gallery

$550,000: Two 2019 Damien Hirst paintings at White Cube, each

$450,000: Henry Taylor, Blue Period (2023) at Hauser and Wirth

≤$406,800: Several Hiroshi Sugimoto photographs at Lisson Gallery, each

$375,000: Salvo painting at Gladstone

$331,000: Martha Jungwirth painting at Thaddaeus Ropac

$285,000: Angel Otero, Jolly Roger (2024)

$276,000: Anne Imhof, Untitled (2024) at Sprüth Magers

$250,000: Park Seo-Bo, Ecriture No.220905 at White Cube

$250,000: Gabriel Orozco painting at White Cube

$224,000: Hoon Kwak painting at Gallery Shilla

$215,000: Anj Smith, Artist’s Tools II (2023)

$210,000: Lee Bul Perdu work at Lehmann Maupin

$200,000: Several Anicka Yi sculptures at Gladstone, each

$190,000: Lee Bul’s Perdu CXIII (2021) at Thaddaeus Ropac

$190,000: Lee Bul Perdu work at Lehmann Maupin

$186,000: Lee Kang-So piece at Thaddaeus Ropac

$185,000: Robert Nava painting at Pace Gallery

$158,000: Tracey Emin bronze at White Cube

$150,000–$200,000: Marilyn Minter sculpture at Lehmann Maupin

$150,000: Salvo painting at Gladstone

$135,000: Catherine Goodman, Mise En Scène (2024)

$125,000: Multiple Keith Haring drawings at Gladstone, each

$120,000: Two acrylic-on-ceramic works by Park Seo-Bo at Johyun Gallery, each

$110,000: Lee Jin Woo work at Leeahn Gallery

$100,000–$150,000: Daniel Arsham painting at Nanzuka

$100,000: Agostino Bonalumi painting at Mazzoleni

$100,000: Moka Lee painting at Jason Haam

$90,000: Linn Meyers painting at Jason Haam

$80,000: Multi-paneled Kenjiro Okazaki at Pace Gallery

$77,300–$123,000: Two Jean-Michel Othoniel sculptures at Kukje Gallery, each

$75,200: Choi Jongtae bronze at Gana Art

$72,100: Raimund Girke piece at Axel Vervoordt Gallery

$70,000–$170,000: Several Ugo Rondinone paintings at Gladstone, each

$66,200: Hyun-Sook Song, 19 Brushstrokes (2021) at Sprüth Magers

$66,000: Raimund Girke piece at Axel Vervoordt Gallery

$65,000: Oil stick on linen paintings by Hayal Pozanti at Jessica Silverman

$65,000: Kim Chong Hak work at Johyun Gallery

$60,700: Hyun-Sook Song, 7 Brushstrokes over 1 Brushstroke (2023) at Sprüth Magers

$60,000: A moon jar by Kwon Dae-Sup at Johyun Gallery

$60,000: Shin Sang Ho’s Pre Dream at Hakgojae

$60,000: Wangechi Mutu work on paper at Gladstone

$60,000: Nick Goss painting at Josh Lilley

$56,000: Ten works by Lee Bae at Johyun Gallery, each

$55,000: Kelly Akashi sculpture at Lisson Gallery

$55,000: Evelyn Taocheng Wang painting at Kayokoyuki

$55,000: Watercolors by Ugo Rondinone at Gladstone, each

$52,700: Lee Sang Guk at Gana Art

$50,000–$66,000: Several watercolors by Ugo Rondinone at Kukje Gallery, each

$50,000: David Salle work at Thaddaeus Ropac

$49,700–$59,600: A Julian Opie work at Kukje Gallery

$45,300–$54,300: Haegue Yang work at Kukje Gallery

$45,000: Amanda Baldwin painting at Jason Haam

$45,000: Jim Meyerson painting at Johyun Gallery

$40,300–$48,300: Two acrylic-on-canvas pieces by Sungsic Moon at Kukje Gallery, each

$40,000–$100,000: Sohan Qadri works at DAG

$40,000: Ambera Wellmann, Skellein (2024) at Hauser and Wirth

$38,000–$230,000: Seven Jeon Joonho works at Gallery Hyundai, each

$37,000: Nam Tchun Mo work at Leeahn Gallery

$35,000: Timothy Lai painting at Josh Lilley

$35,000: Tammy Nguyen painting at Lehmann Maupin

$34,000: Kim Keun-Tai works at Leeahn Gallery

$32,000: Heemin Chung painting at Thaddaeus Ropac

$30,000–$80,000: Six Katherine Bradford paintings at Canada, each

$30,000: Tom Sachs piece at Thaddaeus Ropac

$28,900: Two Flora Yukhnovich oils on paper at Hauser and Wirth, each

$28,000: Chung Hyun bronze at PKM Gallery

$26,200: Oliver Beer painting at Thaddaeus Ropac

$25,000: Lee Kwang Ho painting at Johyun Gallery

$20,000: Chung Hyun bronze at PKM Gallery

$11,000–$22,000: Joeun Kim Aatchim works at Gladstone

$11,000: Kishio Suga sculpture at Johyun Gallery

$8,100–$9,720: Numerous Heejoon Lee acrylic and photo-collage works, each

$6,000: Cho Hyo Ri painting at A-Lounge

$5,500: Cho Hyo Ri painting at A-Lounge

$5,000: Five Kyung Ryul Park paintings at Baik Art, each

$1,200–$5,700: Watercolor-engraved panels by Jonghwan Lee at Cylinder

Works by Lee Maxey at Olympia gallery’s booth at Kiaf. Photo by Andrew Russeth

What Sold at Kiaf Seoul

2GIL29 GALLERY (Seoul) sold two mixed media landscape works by Insun Choi for 15 million won ($11.197) each.

Andrea Festa Fine Art (Rome) sold oil on canvas painting Early Morning (2024) by Sinead Breslin for €12,000 ($13,261).

BHAK (Seoul) sold mixed media canvas work In the skies where season weave (2024) by Bo Kim for 15 million won ($11.197).

Biscuit Gallery (Tokyo) sold Kosuke Ajiro’s mixed media works WALTER&TELL (2024) for $2,700 and Guignol (2024) for $970; oil on canvas works Oilyfall (2024) and Geometric (2024) by Yosuke Yamanouchi for $1,980 and $560 respectively; Miyu Yamada’s acrylic on canvas works Coffee shop (2024) for $1,700 and AB (2024) for $540.

Carl Kostyal (London) sold Camilla Engström’s oil on canvas works SOFT HAZE (2024) and TWO HILLS (2024) in the range of $35,000 to $45,000; paintings by Karyn Lyons ALMOST BEDTIME (2024) and Tuesday Heartbreak (2024) in the range of $30,000 to $40,000; canvas work EMISSARY (2024) by Felix Treadwell in the range of $25,000 to $40,000.

Carvalho Park (New York) sold two 2024 oil on canvas works by Yulia Iosilzon Green and Turquoise Ribbons Throughout August and Trajectory Moon for $29,000 each, two oil on fabric works for $25,500 each; two mirrored mica on silk works by Rosalind Tallmadge for $19,500 and $23,000; a mixed-media canvas work by Kristian Touborg for $15,500.

Crossing Art Gallery (New York) sold canvas work California dreaming by Bruce Rubenstein for $12,000.

Date Gallery (Busan) sold oil on canvas work Critical Point (2024) by Sookyeok Shin for 35 million won ($26,158) and two works on paper by Sangyeul Yoon for 4 million won ($2,990) each.

Dongsanbang Gallery (Seoul) sold Kim Ho-deuk’s Korean ink on paper work Vallery variation (2014) for 80 million won ($59,800); Suh Se-ok’s Korean ink on paper work People (2000) for 60 million won ($44,850); Lee Ung-no’s color ink on paper work Letter Abstracts (1980) for 25 million won ($18,690); two ink on paper works both titled Still object (c. 1960) by Kim Ki-chang for 8 million won ($5,980) each.

Duru Artspace (Seoul) sold Jiana Kim’s porcelain, polyvinyl acetate resin, and stain work White inside white for 14 million won ($10,460); Hee Yu’s acrylic on canvas work Self-sustaining order (2024) for 5.5 million won ($4,110).

EM (Seoul) sold Moonassi’s ink and acrylic on Hanji work Decision of the Heart (2024) for 24 million won ($17,940); oil on linen work Mating Season (2024) for 5.9 million won ($4,410); ink and acrylic on Hanji works Assembly of Emotions (2024), Balance IV (2024), and Spectators of the Heart (2024) for 5 million won ($3,740) each. The gallery also sold Heesoo Kim’s acrylic on canvas works Untitled (2024) for 3 million won ($2,240) each.

Galerie PICI (Seoul, New York) sold Kang Ha Jin’s Natural Rhythm series (2017) for 20 million won ($14,950); Sunsoo Kim’s Calm of the Soul (2024) for 15 million won ($11,210); Mina Jin’s One Day for 4 million won ($2,980).

Gallery B&S (Seoul) sold Lee Bae’s Untitled (2019) for 260 million won ($194,370).

Gallery FM (Seoul) sold Eunjoo Song’s mixed media on cedar wood work Sky Echo_M1 (2024) for 9 million won ($6,730); In Lee’s mixed media on canvas works Palette, Something-디딤돌1, Palette, Something-디딤돌3, and Palette, Something-디딤돌4 for 2.5 million won ($1,870) each.

Gallery Imazoo (Seoul) sold Akifumi Okumura’s oil on canvas works Pig in frame (2017) and Flying pig (2017) for 1.9 million won ($1,420) each; P.I.G.G.Y (2017) and Sheep with vials (2017) for 1.6 million won ($1,190) each. The gallery also sold Mekyeoung Lee’s pen and acrylic on paper work 진일상회 (2024) for 1.6 million won ($1,190), and Sehyuk Kwon’s acrylic on cotton works Moon (2024) (28 x 28 cm) for 800,000 won ($595) each.

Gallery Jinsun (Seoul) sold Choonjae Kim’s three oil on canvas works from the Tiny wood series for a total of 50 million won ($37,470); Jieun Park’s Empty nest for 10 million won ($7,490); Chaehyun Oh’s Happy Buddha for 1.5 million won ($1,123).

Gallery JJ (Seoul) sold Wonkun Jun’s acrylic on canvas Untitled (2024) for 11 million won ($8,220); Meekyoung Shin’s frame, soap, and varnish works Relief Series 001 (2024) and Relief Series 002 (2024) for 6.5 million won ($4,860) each; Katja Farin’s oil on linen works Nothing to See Here (2024) for $9,500 and Looking through Uranium (2024) for $6,000; Jinsik Yoo’s raku fired ceramics works By the Lake (2024) and Person Holding a Mirror (2024) for $2,500 each.

Gallery Joeun (Seoul) sold Jaehyun Lee’s oil and mixed media on canvas works Sound of Sunday (2024), People on the room (2024) and My friend (2024) for a price in the range of 11 million to 17 million won ($8,220 to $12,880) each.

Gallery Kogure (Tokyo) sold Takato Yamamoto’s acrylic on paper work Skull & Rose III for 600,000 yen ($4,040) and Death and the Maiden for 15 million won ($11,210).

GalleryMEME (Seoul) sold Jungyeob Jung’s acrylic and oil on canvas work Sprout 7 (2015) for 45 million won ($33,600).

Gallery NoW (Seoul) sold Sangwoo Koh’s works: BLACKSTAR (2022) for 33 million won ($24,730); Athena (2022) for 21 million won ($15,817); TURTLESHIP (2024) for 21 million won ($15,817) each; and Sometimes Beautiful (2024) for 21 million won ($15,817); Junsik Kim’s works included Red Meihua – The Galactic Empire (2024) for 40 million won ($30,020); Unlock (2024) and Mega edition – This is not pop art Mario (2024) for 39 million won ($28,950) each; Chaplin (2023) for 12 million won ($8,960); Sangyoon Han’s Happy Unicorn (2024) sold for 7 million won ($5,220); Happy pig family (2024) series sold for 1.5 million won ($1,123) each; Sara Lee’s Wonderland (Sweet Pink Frame) (2024) sold for 4 million won ($2,980).

Gallery Q (Tokyo) sold Quac Insik’s Work 81 -s (Saiboku, Washi on canvas) for a price in the range of 65 million to 70 million won ($48,380 to $52,260); Work C, Ed 26/50 and Work C, Ed 27/50 (lithographs) for a price in the range of 2.5 million to 3 million won ($1,870 to $2,240) each. Ri Jongok’s 白頭山 (pencil, digital print, acrylic on paper with panel) sold for 3.685 million won ($2,740). Kim Seoul’s Lemon Button Fern (graphite, silkscreen on washi) sold for 1.3 million won ($965).

Gallery Rho (Seoul) sold several pieces from the Apples series (2024) by Byungrock Yoon, oil on bronze, for 3 million won ($2,240) each. The series is sold out.

Gallery Yeh (Seoul) sold Hwankwon Yi’s two bronze works Untitled (2023) for 42 million won ($31,480) each; Hyunjoo Park’s tempera on canvas works Into Light-yellow 10 (2023) and Into Light-white 14 (2024) for 4 million won ($2,980) each; SEO’s two paper collages on canvas for a total of 114 million won ($84,330); Sangsoo Lee’s three resin works for a total of 26 million won ($19,330); Jongju Yoon’s cherish the time-beyond purpose, 23020001 (2023) and cherish the time-beyond purpose, 23020002 (2023) for 4.8 million won ($3,580) each.

Gallery Yoon (Seoul) sold Lee Kangso’s acrylic on canvas Emptiness (2014) for 120 million won ($89,400); Park Seo-bo’s porcelain works Ecriture N 2-23, 38/99 and Ecriture N 1-23, 38/99 for 45 million won ($33,600) each; Lee Bae’s archival pigment print Untitled (2011) (Edition AP) for 10 million won ($7,470).

Kidari Gallery (Daegu) sold Choi Hyeong-gil’s works: Avengers (2024) and Babel (2024) for 10 million won ($7,470) each; Babel (2024) (watercolor, ink on soft cotton) for 6 million won ($4,480); Mr.Kim runs today (2024) (acrylic, watercolor, ink on soft cotton) for 4 million won ($2,980); Mr.Kim runs today (2024) (acrylic, ink on epoxy) for 3.8 million won ($2,830); Mr.Kim runs today (2024) (acrylic, ink on epoxy) for 3 million won ($2,240); Mr.Kim runs today (2024) (acrylic, watercolor, ink on soft cotton) for 3 million won ($2,240); Babel (2024) (acrylic, watercolor, ink on soft cotton) for 2 million won ($1,490); Babel (2024) (acrylic, watercolor, ink on soft cotton) for 2 million won ($1,490); Mr.Kim runs today (2024) (acrylic, watercolor, ink on soft cotton) for 1 million won ($745) each.

MeME’s You got this (2024), Problem Me, Solution ME (2024), WANTED68 Dreamer (2024), and WANTED67 Moving (2024) each sold for 3.6 million won ($2,690); WANTED65 Dreamer (2024) and Look at the Stars (2024) each sold for 1.2 million won ($895).

Daejun Shin’s Hyeyoung Noh Fluffyforest–travel (2024) sold for 3.6 million won ($2,690); 소년과 코끼리 (2024) sold for 1 million won ($745) each.

Kimreeaa Gallery (Seoul) sold Taehoon Park’s acrylic on canvas works: one for 12 million won ($8,960); another for 9.6 million won ($7,170); and another for 5 million won ($3,730). A work by Doyou Hwang sold for 14 million won ($10,470). A work by Mihee Hong sold for 3.6 million won ($2,690). A work by Yelim Park sold for 1 million won ($745).

Kukje Gallery (Seoul) sold Kim Yun Shin’s works: Song of the Tree 2023-2V1 (Ed. 1/3, 1AP, 2024) (acrylic on aluminum) for between $75,000 and $90,000; Song of My Soul 2009-240 (2009) (acrylic and oil on canvas) for between $15,000 and $18,000; Song of My Soul 2009-237 (2009) (acrylic and oil on canvas) for between $15,000 and $18,000; Song of My Soul 2009-244 (2009) (acrylic and oil on canvas) for between $15,000 and $18,000; Vibration 2020-8 (2020) (acrylic and oil on canvas) for between $15,000 and $18,000; and Vibration 2021-1 (2021) (acrylic and oil on canvas) for between $15,000 and $18,000.

La Causa Gallery (Madrid) sold Imon Boy’s works: I don’t make plans (2024) (acrylic on canvas) for €6,500 ($7,138); Stretching is important (2024) (acrylic on canvas) for €7,300 ($8,066); The boy with laptop (2024) (acrylic on canvas) for €5,500 ($6,061); I think he likes her (2024) (acrylic on canvas) for €3,100 ($3,417); Long Robe (2024) (acrylic on canvas) for €3,100 ($3,417); and Surf Boy (2024) (acrylic on canvas) for €3,000 ($3,286).

Laheen Gallery (Seoul) sold Wonmi Seo’s works: Cowboy Whistle: Summer (2024) (oil on pastel on linen) for 18 million won ($13,425); Hovering (2024) (oil on canvas) for 2 million won ($1,492); Cowboy Whistle 004 (2024) (oil on canvas) for 1.5 million won ($1,119); Thinking (2024) (oil on canvas) for 1.5 million won ($1,119); and Letter (2024) (oil, oil pastel on board) for 600,000 won ($447). Jungin Kim’s Method of disruption to avoid understanding 3 (2024) (oil on canvas) sold for 1.5 million won ($1,119). Goyoson’s Son (2024) (mixed media) sold for 1 million won ($995).

Lechbinska Gallery (Zurich) sold Hyunae Kang’s Nimbus (2024) (mixed media on canvas) for $3,800.

LeeSeoul Gallery (Seoul) sold Youngjin Choi’s The Sun 200202-71 (2024) (ultrachrome print on fine art paper, preservation treatment) for 12 million won ($8,970). Jahae Kim’s Blurred Blue (2024) (oil and gold leaf on canvas) sold for 9.5 million won ($7,127) and A Tree on the Water (2024) (oil and gold leaf on canvas) for 5 million won ($3,868).

Newchild Gallery (Antwerp) sold James Owens’s three works on canvas for prices ranging from €7,000 to €30,000 (approximately $7,500 to $32,500). Kristian Touborg’s A Light for a Light (2024) (oil, acrylic, and pigments on canvas, polyester mesh, and reflective fabric) sold for €9,000 to €11,000 (approximately $9,800 to $11,900). Chris Oh’s two shell works sold for €5,000 to €6,000 (approximately $5,400 to $6,500). Madeleine Bialke’s four gouache works on paper were sold for €4,000 to €5,000 (approximately $4,300 to $5,400). Viktor Mattsson’s Where Is Mother (2023) (oil on linen) sold for €1,000 to €6,000 (approximately $1,100 to $6,500). Blue Butterfly (2022) (oil on panel) and I Stole the Life of a Butterfly and I Instantly Regretted It (2024) (oil on linen) also sold for prices in the range of €1,000 to €6,000 (approximately $1,100 to $6,500). Sad and Hurt (2022) (oil on panel) was sold for €1,000 to €6,000 (approximately $1,100 to $6,500).

Nine Gallery (Seoul) sold Byungchul Woo’s Seeing (2020) (oil on canvas) for 40 million won ($30,045). Another Seeing (2020) (oil on canvas) by Byungchul Woo sold for 15 million won ($11,273).

Obscura (Seoul) sold Hodeuk Kim’s two acrylic works on canvas for approximately 80 million won ($60,610).

Ocean Gallery (Busan) sold out the entire booth, including Jenny Parc’s Pure (2024) (mixed media) for 7 million won ($5,306); You Can Do It (2024) (mixed media) for 7 million won ($5,306); I Can Fly (2024) (mixed media) for 7 million won ($5,306); Lovely Dream (2024) (mixed media) for 3.5 million won ($2,653); Love Is… (2024) (mixed media) for 3.5 million won ($2,653); Beloved Family (2024) (mixed media) for 3.5 million won ($2,653); Emerald Life (2024) (mixed media) for 3.5 million won ($2,653); Wish (2024) (mixed media) for 3.5 million won ($2,653); My Beautiful Sea (2024) (mixed media) for 3.5 million won ($2,653); and Toward a New Dream (2024) (mixed media) for 3.5 million won ($2,653).

Piermarq* (Sydney) sold Ben Crase’s Little Jewel (2024) (oil, oil stick, pigment stick, oil pastel on canvas) for $27,500; Jeremy Shockley’s A Big Breeze (2024) (oil on canvas) for $16,500; Cannon Dill’s Prized Horse (2024) (acrylic on canvas) for $15,000; Cannon Dill’s Slow Ride Home (2024) (acrylic on canvas) for $12,000; Jeremy Shockley’s Roadtripper (2024) (oil on canvas) for $10,500; Cannon Dill’s The Big Chair (2024) (acrylic on canvas) for $10,000; Jeremy Shockley’s Here Goes the Sun (2024) (oil on canvas) for $4,500; Jeremy Shockley’s Tiny Dramas (2024) (oil on canvas) and Lucky Painting (Clover Fields Forever) (2024) (oil on canvas) for $2,800 each.

PNC Gallery (Seoul, Daegu) sold LEE Myungmi’s 동물그리기 (2024) for 30 million won ($22,475) and Kim Yong Soo’s Garden of Pandora (1998) for 2 million won ($1,498).

Row Gallery (Seoul) sold Rim Chae’s Mountain and Island (2023) for 30 million won ($22,475) and Land (2024) for 20 million won ($14,983). Heungwoo Shin’s Festival of the City (2024) sold for $30,200, and Dance sold for $10,500.

Seojung Art (Seoul) sold Hong Soun’s There, Life-24042 (2024) (oil and acrylic on canvas) for 30 million won ($22,475). Jungwon Phee’s Untitled: The Black Path CCX sold for 20 million won ($14,983). Dabin Ahn’s Affection 01 (2024) and Affection 02 (2024) (oil on linen) each sold for 15 million won ($11,237).

SH Gallery (Tokyo, Seoul) sold Backside’s Aguracadabra (2024) (acrylic, acrylic gouache, UV ink on canvas) for 38 million won ($28,440). Erike Naka’s 35.6586111, 139.7455556 (2024) (acrylic paint on panel) sold for 12.5 million won ($9,345). Masato Yamaguchi’s IN THE WIND TC ED1/1 (2024) (acrylic on canvas) sold for 9.8 million won ($7,380). Hana Kwon’s Summer Vacation (2024) (oil and oil pastel on canvas) sold for 9.5 million won ($7,115). Hiroki Niimi’s Continuous Background (2024) (acrylic on canvas) sold for 7 million won ($5,235). Mr. Doodle’s Doodlings (2019) (acrylic on canvas) sold for 4.8 million won ($3,585). Ryo Koizumi’s enso #385913320 (2024) (oil on canvas) sold for 4.5 million won ($3,370). Hyun Jung Ahn’s Rendezvous_Yellow(202407) (2024) (acrylic on sewn canvas) sold for 4 million won ($2,980).

Space Willing N Dealing (Seoul) sold Nam Jinu’s Hunting (2024) (oil, acrylic cotton collage on cotton) for 6 million won ($4,485). Chang Sungeun’s Pompom Standing (2024) (archival pigment print) sold for 4 million won ($2,990). Lee Sejun’s 노을인 동시에 산이면서 바람인 그림 (2024) (acrylic, fluorescent pigment, mixed media on linen) sold for 1.2 million won ($895), and 밤과 낮 (2024) (acrylic, fluorescent pigment, mixed media on linen) for 1 million won ($747). Kim Hyewon’s 어딘가의 밤 (2024) (watercolor, gouache, acrylic on canvas) sold for 1 million won ($747).

Sundaram Tagore Gallery (New York, Singapore, London) sold Hiroshi Senju’s Waterfall on Colors (2024) (pigments on Japanese mulberry paper mounted on board) for $420,000.

Suppoment Gallery (Seoul) sold Inseob Lee’s Forest of the Wind (2024) (mixed media) for 120 million won ($90,800). Soomi Yoo’s The Trace (2024) (acrylic on canvas) sold for 11 million won ($8,990); The Trace (2024) (acrylic on canvas) for 3.5 million won ($2,950); and The Trace (2024) (acrylic on canvas) for 1.5 million won ($1,275). Miseon Yoo’s My Garden (2024) (acrylic on canvas) sold for 10 million won ($8,050).

The Columns Gallery (Seoul) sold Michael Wesely’s Alexanderplatz, Berlin (2024) (Diasec color pigment print) for 20 million won ($15,160). Kim Kang Yong’s Reality+Image (2023-2024) (oil, sand, and ground stone on board) sold for 15 million won ($11,370) each for four works; Reality+Image (2024) (oil, sand, and ground stone on board) sold for 9 million won ($6,820) each for seven works.

Waterhouse & Dodd (London) sold Elitsa Ristova’s A Sacred Bond (2023) (oil on canvas) for £25,000 ($31,780).

We Collect (Madrid, Barcelona and Carabanchel) sold Hyangmok Baik’s Ask the Swan (2024) for 15 million won ($11,600) and The Pond (2024) (mixed media) for €17,000 ($18,620).

WOAW Gallery (Hong Kong) sold Charlie Roberts’ Tree Boat (2024) (oil on linen) for a price in the range of $8,000 to $10,000; Melon Dusk (2024) (oil on linen) for a price in the range of $6,000 to $8,000; and Duck Walk (2024) (oil on linen) for a price in the range of $6,000 to $8,000.

Yusto/Giner (Málaga) sold Ángeles Agrela’s Corina (2024) (acrylic and pencil on paper) for €35,000 ($37,800); Saha (2024) (acrylic and pencil on paper) for €25,000 ($26,800); and Oliva (2024) (acrylic and pencil on paper) for €11,000 ($11,800). Ana Barriga’s De Mi Jardín (2024) (mix on canvas) sold for €22,500 ($24,100), and Daniel Núñez’s Sunny Dogs (2024) (mix on canvas) for €5,100 ($5,500), with Wilson (2024) (mix on canvas) selling for €750 ($800).