Pace Gallery announces highlights to be presented at Frieze Seoul & Tokyo Gendai
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Pace Gallery announces highlights to be presented at Frieze Seoul & Tokyo Gendai
James Turrell: The Return 267, Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea, 04348. June 14 – September 27, 2025 © James Turrell, courtesy of the artist and Pace Gallery. Photography by studio_kdkkdk.



SEOUL.- Pace announced details for its presentations for the 2025 editions of Frieze Seoul and Tokyo Gendai next month.

Running from September 3 – 6, Pace’s booth (#A10) at Frieze Seoul will be anchored by historic works from Adolph Gottlieb and Yoo Youngkuk, with new paintings by Friedrich Kunath and Lauren Quin—both of whom joined Pace’s program this year—figuring prominently.

Running from September 12 – 14, Pace’s booth (#C03) at Tokyo Gendai will spotlight artists from its contemporary program, including Gideon Appah, Jules de Balincourt, Alejandro Piñeiro Bello, and Elmgreen & Dragset, whose works align in their explorations of identity and memory.

Pace Gallery (Booth #A10) at Frieze Seoul
September 3 – 6, 2025
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Pace’s presentation at the upcoming edition of Frieze Seoul will explore international histories of abstraction through works by 20th century and contemporary artists alike. Historic works by Adolph Gottlieb and Yoo Youngkuk will anchor the gallery’s presentation, and new paintings by Friedrich Kunath and Lauren Quin—both of whom joined Pace’s program this year—will figure prominently on the booth. The gallery will also spotlight works by Mary Corse, Elmgreen & Dragset, Alicja Kwade, Kylie Manning, Kenjiro Okazaki, Adam Pendleton, Michal Rovner, and Mika Tajima at Frieze Seoul.

During the run of the fair, an exhibition by James Turrell––The Return––will continue at Pace’s Seoul gallery.

Additionally, Pace and the Seoul-based craft gallery Sikijang will present a special collaboration between American artist Lawrence Weiner’s estate and contemporary ceramicist Heami Lee. For this project—which extends from Pace’s exhibition of Weiner’s work at its Seoul gallery in 2024—Lee has created moon jars inscribed with the words IN THE STREAM OF LIFE, a phrase Weiner drew from philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s notion that “words have meaning only in the stream of life.”

Pace Gallery (Booth #C03) at Tokyo Gendai
September 12 – 14, 2025
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Pace’s booth will spotlight a small group of artists from its contemporary program, including Gideon Appah, Jules de Balincourt, Alejandro Piñeiro Bello, and Elmgreen & Dragset, whose works align in their explorations of identity and memory.

During the run of the fair, solo exhibitions of work by Leo Villareal and Sonia Delaunay will be on view at Pace's Tokyo gallery.










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