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KIWA Gallery's summer (no)thing

  • L.S.
  • May 24
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 25

Exploring nature through biomorphic forms: Lee Myoungho's playful new exhibition

Purple fabric hangs in a grassy field with a stone fence in the background, surrounded by greenery under a cloudy sky. Peaceful scene.
Color Wine by Lee Myoungho

Abermarle Street's newly opened KIWA Gallery showcases Korean artist Lee Myoungho's exhibition, no(thing), featuring work from his artfully arboreal series, Tree.


With a calmingly neutral palette and an insightful commentary on our relationship with the natural world, this is the sort of installation to enjoy as an afternoon pick-me-up, filling you with renewed purpose and perspective.


Based in Seoul, Lee has exhibited internationally, with a previous appearance in London before Gallery KIWA in 2020. His work resides in a number of institutions, including the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.


Until 19th July.


Opening hours: Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 11am-5pm



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