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MINHO KWON

SPOTLIGHT ON

We first worked with Minho in 2013 when he was selected to be a part of our Graduate Show. 10 years later were are pleased to have this new body of work from him, exclusively available through Anise Gallery in the UK 

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ABOUT

If you have any questions about the artworks we have for sale or have seen something and can't find it please don't hesitate to contact us (Jacky or Elsa) anytime!
jacquelyn@anisegallery.co.uk
elsa@anisegallery.co.uk
020 8858 3226  //  07808 864653

Founded in 2012 by Jacquelyn Jubert and Joseph Robson, Anise Gallery is a contemporary art gallery with a strong focus towards the architectural aesthetic. Working with early to mid-career artists in a wide range of media, the gallery presents an exciting and diverse programme of exhibitions, events and talks that relate back to architecture, technology and the built environment.

Anise Gallery’s first summer graduate show was held in 2012 shortly after its opening to great success and reward. Supporting, promoting and connecting with recent graduates from London art schools and those further afield has become a core part of the gallery’s programming, and in a continual effort to expand the gallery experience, a programme of talks and events runs alongside the exhibition programming, including participation in London’s main architectural events such as the London Festival of Architecture and Open House London.

After a successful 10 years at Shad Thames, the gallery has recently relocated to a converted 1870s Zionist chapel in Forest Hill, South East London. The gallery’s move will allow for more diverse programming, wider collaboration, and engagement with the local community through artist residencies, providing an exciting future for the gallery. 

“Anise Gallery reaches the parts other galleries do not reach, architecture, the urban environment, engineering and much more. They will always present you with something very personal and thought provoking, artworks made with skill and a passion for the built world.” Ben Johnson 

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