“Andy Warhol at the Department Store”… Galleria Department Store Exhibits and Sells Gallery Artworks
Galleria Department Store will hold the 'Just Arrived' event at the luxury hall from the 4th to the 12th.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Galleria Department Store announced on the 1st that it will exhibit and sell numerous gallery artworks under the title "Just Arrived" at the luxury pavilion from the 4th to the 12th. The exhibition title was planned to signify that domestic and international artworks have just arrived and are being showcased.
At Just Arrived, visitors can see over 80 works by famous overseas artists such as Andy Warhol, Alex Katz, and Takashi Murakami, as well as domestic artists including Hong Soo-yeon, Lee Yoon-sung, and Hwang Do-yoo, all in one place.
This event is the second held in collaboration with Gangnam-gu Office, following the "Michael Scoggins Exhibition" held last May, and features artworks brought in from four galleries in Gangnam-gu, displayed on the 3rd floor of the West building. Key works include Andy Warhol's "Campbell's Soup" and Alex Katz's "Parade," which sensually depicts famous couples from the 1980s art scene.
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A Galleria representative said, "As art pieces have shifted from being merely viewed to being owned as a form of consumption, they have established themselves as premium content in department stores," adding, "We will continue to present premium content utilizing artworks."
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