Art & Culture
Hauser & Wirth at Frieze Seoul 2025 from 3-6 September

Hauser & Wirth returns to Frieze Seoul this year with a presentation of exceptional works spanning multiple generations. Master works by Louise Bourgeois will feature alongside leading international contemporary voices, including Rita Ackermann, Larry Bell, Mark Bradford, George Condo, Jeffrey Gibson, Christina Kimeze, Lee Bul, Angel Otero, Gary Simmons and Avery Singer

Coinciding with the fair, several artists are having major museum and institutional exhibitions in the city, including Mark Bradford at Amorepacific Museum of Art, Lee Bul at Leeum Museum of Art, and Louise Bourgeois at Hoam Museum of Art.

Historical Masterworks

  • In Louise Bourgeois’s intimately scaled bronze sculpture ‘Topiary’ (2005), the female figure is merged with elements from the natural world. The work is shown alongside a selection of Bourgeois’s works on paper, such as ‘What You Look Like’ (2007), shedding light on her innovative approach to printmaking in the late stages of her career.
Louise Bourgeois 
What You Look Like
2007
Watercolour, gouache, pencil and etching on paper
151.8 x 137.2 cm / 59 3/4 x 54 in
© The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY
Courtesy the Foundation and Hauser & Wirth
Photo: Sarah Muehlbauer

Contemporary Highlights

  • New works debuting at the fair include a triptych by Mark Bradford, ‘Okay, then I apologize’ (2025), George Condo’s ‘Purple Sunshine’ (2025), Jeffrey Gibson’s ‘the ability to move inside and outside, up and down, side to side’ (2025), Christina Kimeze’s ‘Figures of eight (III)’ (2025), Angel Otero’s ‘The Ocean Forgot Your Garden’ (2025) and Avery Singer’s ‘Poker Players (study)’ (2025).
Jeffrey Gibson 
the ability to move inside and outside, up and down, side to side
2025
Acrylic on canvas
40.6 x 30.5 cm / 16 x 12 in
45.4 x 35.2 x 5.1 cm / 17 7/8 x 13 7/8 x 2 in (framed) 
© Jeffrey Gibson 
Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth
Photo: Sarah Muehlbauer
Angel Otero
The Ocean Forgot Your Garden
2025
Oil paint and fabric collaged on canvas
241.3 x 241.3 x 3.8 cm / 95 x 95 x 1 1/2 in
© Angel Otero
Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth
Photo: Sarah Muehlbauer
  • Mark Bradford’s mixed media work ‘Okay, then I apologize’ (2025) is composed of three monumental canvases with a combined span of over ten feet. Resembling an abstracted view of the cosmos, it builds on Bradford’s interest in mythology.
Mark Bradford 
Okay, then I apologize
2025
Mixed media on canvas, 3 parts
Each: 150.5 x 104.8 x 5.1 cm / 59 1/4 x 41 1/4 x 2 in
Overall: 150.5 x 334.6 x 5.1 cm / 59 1/4 x 131 3/4 x 2 in
© Mark Bradford
Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth
Photo: Keith Lubow
  • Lee Bul’s ‘Untitled (Cyborg—Velvet #23)’ (2019) presents a headless female cyborg form, suspended and adorned in luxurious velvet, interrogating ideals of technological perfection. With its crystalline, fragmented forms, ‘Untitled Sculpture (W6-1)’ (2010) is a variation of her Sternbau series where she utilizes architectural structures to explore the theme of utopian modernity and the rise and fall of progressivist projects.
Lee Bul 
Untitled (Cyborg—Velvet #23)
2019
Oil stick, oil pastel, acrylic paint on silk velvet
130 x 96 x 3.5 cm / 51 1/8 x 37 3/4 x 1 3/8 in
© Lee Bul
Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth
Photo: Jeon Byung-cheol
Lee Bul
Untitled Sculpture (W6-1)
2010
Stainless steel, aluminum, mirror, wood, acrylic mirror
215 x 118 x 90 cm / 84 5/8 x 46 1/2 x 35 3/8 in
© Lee Bul
Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth
Photo: Jeon Byung-cheol
  • Striking in both composition and chromatic intensity, ‘Purple Sunshine’ (2025) exemplifies George Condo’s distinct approach to portraiture, reimagined through formal fragmentation and expressive distortion.
George Condo 
Purple Sunshine
2025
Acrylic, pastel and crayon on paper
198.1 x 152.4 cm / 78 x 60 in
© George Condo
Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth
Photo: Thomas Barratt
  • Avery Singer’s ‘Poker Players (study)’ (2025) is a preparatory work for a larger painting of the same name, reflecting her ongoing exploration of the intersections between gambling, finance and technology, and the decentralized structures of peer-to-peer networks and crypto communities.

Hauser & Wirth at Frieze Seoul 2025
Stand A25, 3 – 6 September
COEX Hall C, Seoul

Words: Sphere Editorial
Published on September 03, 2025