Azulejo Gallery

Azulejo Gallery, located in Seoul, South Korea, is dedicated to integrating art into everyday life. Director Park Seo-young, who is also the CEO of Art of Seoyoung, has used her 20 years of experience as an art director in media production for advertisements and music videos to create trendy and unique exhibition curation for Azulejo. The gallery showcases works from international artists, previously not easily accessible in Korea, alongside pieces by talented emerging artists. Through cultural programs and brand collaborations connected with exhibitions, the gallery fosters close interactions with the public. Azulejo Gallery aims to establish itself as a cultural art space representing Korean contemporary art by offering rich exhibition content and creating a platform for diverse cultural exchanges.
Locations
48, Sinchon-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
+82 2 725-6810

Komarin Gary, Galisteo in Crème and Teal, 2021, Water based enamel paint on canvas, 169.5 × 183 cm
Gary Komarin is an artist associated with abstract expressionism, known for his spontaneous brushwork and harmonious use of color fields. He simplifies everyday objects and symbols in a humorous and poetic manner. Notably, he expands the boundaries of painting by working with unconventional materials such as paper bags and construction canvas. Abstract and geometric forms float freely across a soft, subdued background. The playful palette contrasts with structural lines that add subtle tension. He‘s signature doodle-like freedom breathes across the surface.

Viani, Do it again, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 110 × 140 cm
Viani is a Spanish-Italian artist whose canvases embody a powerful gesture toward freedom. His use of black symbolizes inclusion, and his monochromatic outrenoir-style paintings bridge the intensity of abstract expressionism with meditative calm. For Viani, painting becomes a medium that evokes truth, freedom, and the liberation of the inner self. The vertically mirrored circular forms resemble two entities in silent gaze. Traces of rotation, impact, and fracture accumulate in a precise composition. This dual structure creates both visual rhythm and tactile tension.

Ticehurst Tiggy, Andy Warhol, 2022, Mixed media on canvas, 75 × 100 cm
Tiggy Ticehurst is a British artist known for his witty homages to iconic artists and luxury brands, reinterpreted through a fresh lens. His works may resemble printed images at first glance, but each canvas is meticulously hand-painted, radiating individuality and charm. His unique approach injects humor and personality into contemporary visual culture. A playful reinterpretation of Andy Warhol’s iconic cosmetic surgery series. The simplified black-and-white composition enhances the original’s kitschy absurdity.