A Dual Exhibition

Riverside Gallery is delighted to present an extraordinary dual exhibition showcasing the works of two acclaimed Korean artists, Chul Jung and Kookhyun Ga. Running from November 19 to November 30, this exhibition offers a rare chance to experience the distinct yet harmonious visions of these masters, each of whom has played a pivotal role in redefining contemporary Korean art.

  • Kookhyun Ga, with an impressive career marked by 41 solo exhibitions across cities like Daejeon, Paris, and New York, brings his refined approach to ceramics-inspired still life. A graduate of Sejong Graduate School of Painting and Hannam University, Ga’s work embodies the quiet elegance of ceramic forms, translated onto canvas. In Sensitivity Still Life, he explores themes of simplicity, emptiness, and contemplation, emphasizing flatness, dimensionality, and the poetic balance between filling and void. His pieces challenge conventional beauty, embracing a noble and introspective artistic language that has been widely celebrated at international art fairs, including KIAF and the Shanghai Art Fair.

  • With over 30 solo exhibitions spanning Seoul, New York, Paris, and more, Tony Iron Jung has earned a distinguished reputation for his evocative Korean paintings. His work explores the intersection of traditional and contemporary aesthetics, delving into themes of cultural homogeneity and dynamic energy. Jung’s pieces are characterized by a harmonious blend of line, form, and color, capturing the essence of Korean art in a global context. His art has been showcased at prestigious venues such as the Seoul Museum of Art, the Arab National Gallery, and the Shanghai Art Fair. This exhibition, A Truth-Seeker’s Paradise, invites viewers to embark on a reflective journey, exploring beauty, truth, and the spiritual resonance of traditional Korean techniques.

Kookhyun Ga - Sensitivity Still Life (2024), Oil on Canvas, 46 x 36 in

Chul Jung - A Truth Seeker’s Paradise (2023), Acrylic on Canvas, 64 x 52 in

Chul Jung - A Truth Seeker’s Paradise (2024), Acrylic on Canvas, 64 x 38 in

Kookhyun Ga - Sensitivity Still Life (2024), Oil on Canvas, 39 x 39 in

Together, Chul Jung and Kookhyun Ga present a harmonious yet thought-provoking dual exhibition that highlights the evolving landscape of Korean contemporary art. While Jung captivates with his dynamic interpretations of cultural themes, Ga invites a quieter reflection on form and simplicity. Their works, when viewed side by side, create a compelling dialogue that celebrates the depth and diversity of Korean artistry.

Join us at Riverside Gallery to witness this landmark exhibition, where two visionary artists converge to offer an unforgettable experience.

For more information, please contact Riverside Gallery at riversidegalleryart@gmail.com.