SE OH

@seohstudio

🌈🇰🇷🇺🇸 📍Seoul, South Korea Contact: [email protected]
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Polyculture is a word that describes a farming method where two or more crops are grown together in the same area at the same time. This controlled method of growing aims to mimic natural horticulture found in places like Bangkok, Thailand, thus promoting biodiversity. I believe diversity is the key to truly connecting with our human nature. Contrasting elements, ideas, religions; it fosters a dynamic experience that promotes thought and challenges pre-conceived notions. We live in uncertain times, where division threatens the cross-pollination of our diversity. It’s in these times more important than ever to foster conditions where diversity can be nurtured, just as the horticulture continues to do in places like Thailand. This show celebrates the idea of polyculture, not merely as a way to witness and to connect with each other, but also to promote a culturally-rich existence, and a profound appreciation for humanity as a whole. @tangcontemporaryartbangkok
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8 months ago
@seohstudio presents “ELEGIES” a two chapter solo exhibition. Chapter I: “Little Deaths” Coming soon to @strollgarden 2024 Photo by @slh_studio
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2 years ago
My first show in NYC is happening with @halfgallery on January 11th. Photography by the talented @j.m.hedrick
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3 years ago
“Coral Bloom” High Fire Porcelain and stainless steel 2026 “Elsewhere, Still Ours”, a group exhibition presented by Sandy Park ( @pandysark )and John Kim ( @jkstreams ) of PARKIM ( @parkim.picks ) during New York Design Week at The Standard, East Village. Bringing together Korean and Korean diaspora artists and designers, the exhibition explores contemporary interpretations of identity through material - from hanji, hemp, and ceramics to aluminium and acrylic - reflecting a generation navigating between heritage and global influence. On view now.
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5 days ago
Honored to show new work alongside these talented Korean artist… Thank you @parkim.picks Elsewhere, Still Ours, a group exhibition presented by Sandy Park and John Kim of PARKIM during New York Design Week at The Standard, East Village. Bringing together Korean and Korean diaspora artists and designers, the exhibition explores contemporary interpretations of identity through material - from hanji, hemp, and ceramics to aluminium and acrylic - reflecting a generation navigating between heritage and global influence.
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11 days ago
“Slumber” High Fire Porcelain 2026 Elsewhere, Still Ours, a group exhibition presented by Sandy Park and John Kim of PARKIM during New York Design Week at The Standard, East Village. Bringing together Korean and Korean diaspora artists and designers, the exhibition explores contemporary interpretations of identity through material - from hanji, hemp, and ceramics to aluminium and acrylic - reflecting a generation navigating between heritage and global influence.
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11 days ago
April 2026📍Seoul
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15 days ago
What’s cooking up in the studio these days…
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18 days ago
Blu Period… Studio Moments
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28 days ago
“The Red Shift” Gouache on Canvas 50 x 40cm 2026 @ddrd_artcuration X @bluebrick_gallery
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1 month ago
Very thankful for this studio space to create…
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1 month ago
“Ionized” Gouache on Canvas 50 x 40cm 2026 @ddrd_artcuration X @bluebrick_gallery
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1 month ago