Frieze Seoul 2022

Frieze Seoul 2022

COEX 513 Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-guSeoul, 06164, South Korea Friday, September 2, 2022–Monday, September 5, 2022 Preview: Friday, September 2, 2022


jeunes filles au chien by pierre bonnard

Pierre Bonnard

Jeunes Filles au chien, 1910

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superficie bianca (white surface) by enrico castellani

Enrico Castellani

Superficie bianca (White Surface), 1970

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madonna and child with angels by familiare del boccati

Familiare del Boccati

Madonna and Child with Angels, 1460–1480

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a view of the piazzetta looking towards the bacino & s. giorgio island by francesco guardi

Francesco Guardi

A View of the Piazzetta looking towards the Bacino & S. Giorgio Island

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venice: the grand canal with a view of the church of san stae by michele marieschi

Michele Marieschi

Venice: The Grand Canal with a View of the Church of San Stae, 1730–1740

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natura morta by giorgio morandi

Giorgio Morandi

Natura Morta, 1930

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the adoration of the shepherds by martino piazza

Martino Piazza

The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1518

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head of a woman (sara murphy) by pablo picasso

Pablo Picasso

Head of a Woman (Sara Murphy), 1923

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a mezza luna (half moon) by mimmo rotella

Mimmo Rotella

A Mezza Luna (Half Moon), 1960

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untitled  by mimmo rotella

Mimmo Rotella

Untitled , ca. 1960

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king heroin by tom sachs

Tom Sachs

King Heroin, 2011

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Booth M15 Hall D

Robilant+Voena is delighted to be participating in the inaugural edition of FRIEZE Seoul with an art historical presentation spanning 600 years. We will be showcasing a selection of Gothic, early Renaissance, and Venetian paintings alongside groundbreaking modern and contemporary sculpture and paintings. 

Gold-ground paintings by Sano di Pietro and Giovanni di Francesco Toscani depict the life of Christ and saints in harmonious compositions. These works enhance the luminous cityscapes by Michele Marieschi and Francesco of the Venetian School, who rendered the city’s iconic architecture and vibrant daily life with dazzling effect.  

An intimate, domestic scene by Pierre Bonnard depicts two young women sitting with their dog in a salon, while Marc Chagall’s parade enchants with his quintessential dream-like style. Pablo Picasso’s mighty self portrait looks to his romantic, early drawing of muse Sarah Murphy. A groundbreaking abstract sculpture by modernist Constantin Brâncuși echoes the physicality of shapes found in Lucio Fontana’s slashed paintings. Monochromatic still lives by James White contrast the distinctly muted tones of Giorgio Morandi’s signature glasses and bottles, as Damien Hirst’s butterflies and dots visually unify our multi-category presentation.