
Installation view, Threads of Origin, Hijo Nam
Asia Week New York is delighted to welcome Space 776 Gallery as a new member dealer! Founded in 2015 in New York City with a mission to support a diverse range of artists, both local and international, Space 776 Gallery has quickly become a vital platform for emerging talent and meaningful artistic connections. In 2024, they further expanded their global reach with the opening of a new location in Seoul, reflecting their commitment to international engagement.
They recently presented a solo exhibition by Hijo Nam, showcasing her multifaceted practice across fabric works, mother-of-pearl moon jars, and painterly canvases. Nam’s work blends Korean tradition, contemporary experimentation, and personal myth, exploring human origins, the spiritual realm, and maternal love. Looking ahead, the gallery will participate in the upcoming Scope Miami Art Fair next month and is preparing for their Asia Week New York exhibition opening in March 2026. We invite you to discover their exceptional exhibitions and experience the dynamic vision they bring to the art world.
Scope Miami Art Fair 2025
Hijo Nam, Sunjoo Chung, Sunam Kim
December 2 – 7, 2025
Taking place from December 2–7, 2025, Space 776 is thrilled to present a two-part exhibition at Scope Miami Beach Art Fair, featuring the exceptional works of Hijo Nam, Sunjoo Chung, and Sunam Kim.
Hijo Nam will present a solo booth highlighting a new bamboo installation alongside works that continue the narrative of her recent New York solo exhibition. Her practice explores the material and emotional resonance of organic structures, weaving themes of migration, identity, and resilience into poetic spatial forms.
In a shared booth, Sunjoo Chung and Sunam Kim will show new works that reinterpret Korean aesthetics through contemporary perspectives. Sunjoo Chung extends her exploration of mother-of-pearl, transforming traditional craft materials into luminous, conceptual compositions that bridge ornament and abstraction, echoing the themes of her New York solo exhibition. Sunam Kim, recognized for his steady practice and growing reputation in Korea, will make his U.S. debut at Scope Miami. His minimalist paintings reflect a meditative sensitivity and disciplined exploration of tone, form, and silence.
Together, these three artists stand for the gallery’s ongoing mission to connect heritage and innovation, bridging Korean contemporary art with the global discourse through a shared language of light, texture, and transformation.
To learn more about Scope Miami, click here.
To learn more about the recent Hijo Nam exhibition, click here.
