Tina Kim Gallery is a renowned gallery distinguished by its unique program, focusing on international contemporary artists, historical overviews, and independent curatorial projects. Founded in 2001, it opened its exhibition space in the vibrant Chelsea art district in 2014. The gallery has been instrumental in introducing Korean Dansaekhwa artists such as Park Seo-Bo, Ha Chong-Hyun, and Kim Tschang-Yeul to an international audience, thereby promoting public and institutional awareness of this significant group of Asian postwar artists.
In addition, the gallery provides a platform for both emerging and established artists and works closely with over twenty artists and estates. These include renowned names such as Pacita Abad, Ghada Amer, Tania Pérez Córdova, and Mire Lee. Its growing program of Asian American and Asian diaspora artists, including Maia Ruth Lee, Minoru Niizuma, and Wook-Kyung Choi, underscores Tina Kim Gallery’s commitment to fostering artistic discourse across national borders.
The gallery regularly collaborates with prominent curators, scholars, and writers to create exhibitions and publications that are both aesthetically and intellectually enriching. The quality and critical appeal of the work presented at Tina Kim Gallery makes it an indispensable player in the international art world.