Since its founding almost 40 years ago, Kukje Gallery has been a tastemaker in the global arts industry, representing significant Korean and international artists such as Park Seo-Bo, Lee Ufan, Louise Bourgeois, Anish Kapoor, Haegue Yang and Jenny Holzer. Its three spaces (K1, K2 and K3) are located near Gyeongbok Palace in the historic Jongno district, a neighbourhood dotted with cafes, boutiques and cultural institutions including the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and The Blue House, the official presidential residence.
Now, after almost three years of planning, design and construction, the gallery has relaunched its three-storey K1 building with an updated cafe, restaurant and bar, in addition to a wellness and yoga centre and the gallery.
While architect Sooran Kim of OURStudio is behind the building’s design and…
