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Introducing Connect, an Art Busan & Tokyo Gendai Initiative
(Art Review)Art Busan and Tokyo Gendai Launch ‘Connect’Art Busan and Tokyo Gendai launched Connect, a “Crossroads of Contemporary Art,” this September, featuring Korean and Chinese galleries across two Tokyo venues. The project aims to foster cross-border dialogue and enhance the international visibility of participating galleries.

Korean galleries took part in Tokyo Gendai as part of collaboration with Art Busan
(TheArtNewspaper)The art fairs Art Busan and Tokyo Gendai are working together to showcase leading Korean and Chinese galleries in the Japanese capital. As part of the collaboration, titled Connect, nine Korean and two Chinese galleries will take part in this year’s edition of Tokyo Gendai, which opens next week (11-14 September) at the Pacifico Yokohama convention centre to the south of the city.

Art Busan 2025: Redefining Asia’s Contemporary Art Landscape from Busan
(Art Asia Pacific)Building on over a decade of momentum, Art Busan 2025 cements its position as Asia Pacific’s leading spring art fair. Held from May 8 to 11 at Busan’s BEXCO, the fair features 109 galleries from 17 countries, highlighting regional connections, experimental programming, and global engagement.

Art Busan 2025 Broadens the Cultural Horizon in Asia
(Ocula)Art Busan 2025 brought together 109 galleries from 17 countries, highlighting both established and emerging artists. Programs like FUTURE and ART ACCENT supported young galleries and regional talent, while CONNECT extended exhibitions across the city. The fair fostered international dialogue, collector engagement, and strengthened Busan’s position as a leading art hub in Asia.

How Art Busan Built a Lasting Fair in 'the Miami of Korea'
(Ocula) Launched in 2012 outside the Seoul-centric art scene, Art Busan has steadily transformed the city into a global art hub. More than just a fair, it fosters a sustainable ecosystem by connecting artists, galleries, and the local community, reinforcing Busan’s cultural potential through contemporary art.

Art Busan 2025 in Photos
(Ocula)‘아트부산 2025’ 하이라이트 사진이 공개됐다. 이번 전시는 17개국 109개 갤러리가 참여해 다양한 작품을 선보였으며, 관람객들은 현장에서 작품을 직접 감상하며 예술적 경험을 쌓았다.사진 모음은 전시 현장의 생생한 분위기와 다채로운 작품을 담아 아트부산의 활기를 시각적으로 전달한다.

미술시장 불황 불구 '아트부산 2025' 성료…6만여 관람객
(뉴스1)올해 아트부산은 국내외 109개 갤러리가 참가했으며, 컬렉터와 기관 관계자, 미술 애호가 등 6만여 명의 관람객이 현장을 찾았다. 단순한 미술 판매를 넘어, 도시 전역을 무대로 예술과 사람, 지역과 세계를 연결하는 복합 예술 플랫폼으로서의 존재감을 입증했다. 또한, 미술시장도 불황기 속에서도 참여 많은 갤러리들가 의미 있는 판매 성과를 거뒀다.

Art Busan and Tokyo Gendai Connect and Bring Asia’s Art World Closer Together
(Ocula)Art Busan and Tokyo Gendai Launch ‘Connect’Art Busan and Tokyo Gendai’s new initiative Connect brought 11 Korean and Chinese galleries to Tokyo Gendai at Pacifico Yokohama and a satellite exhibition at Tennoz Contemporary, fostering cross-border dialogue and collaboration. The project emphasizes sustained partnerships, cultural exchange, and visibility for Asian artists and galleries, offering a platform for both emerging and established practices within the region’s art ecosystem.



