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A Moment I Want to Linger

Riho

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CategoryPaintingMaterialPencil and powdered pigment on jangji Size72.7×50cm · Size 15 · Medium How big is this? →Year2023Price₩1,500,000

About the Artist

Riho is an emerging artist who explores the expressive range of Oriental painting from a contemporary perspective. After graduating from the Department of Oriental Painting at Sungshin Women's University and completing her M.F.A. at the Graduate School of Hongik University, she is currently a Ph.D. candidate. Her solo exhibition 〈Invisible Project〉 was held at Sai Art Document in 2022, and she has participated in domestic and international art fairs including FOCUS ART FAIR PARIS (Carrousel du Louvre) and BAMA Busan International Art Fair, alongside curated exhibitions such as 〈Landscape Liberation〉 and 〈Relational Turning Point〉.

About this work

〈A Moment I Want to Linger〉 is a Painting work by Riho. Created in 2023 on Pencil and powdered pigment on jangji, measuring 72.7x50.0cm. Available as an original Korean contemporary artwork at SAF Online.

Key Career Highlights

2022 Ph.D. candidate, Department of Oriental Painting, Graduate School, Hongik University 2022 M.F.A., Department of Oriental Painting, Graduate School, Hongik University 2020 B.F.A., Department of Oriental Painting, College of Fine Arts, Sungshin Women's University Group Exhibitions 2025 <Manlyu Gwijong>, Flow & Bit, Seoul <NO MATTER>, N2 Art Space, Seoul 2024 <Relational Turning Point>, Gallery Hoho, Seoul <Encountering Dreams>, Gallery Ilho, Seoul <Landscape Liberation>, Gallery Jayu, Seoul 2023 <In Contemplation, Each Has Their Own Sound>, A-Lounge Gallery, Seoul <Greekyland: Geeks of Wonderland 2023>, K Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul <Year-End Simultaneous Group Exhibition Art Alliance 2023>, Gallery Moss, Seoul <Contemporary Art Meets Sejong – Sejong Story Media Exhibition>, Gwanghwamun Square, Seoul 2022 <Gallery Siseon 2-Person Exhibition>, GS E&C Gallery Siseon, Seoul Art Fairs 2024 <2024 Insadong YOUNG & FUTURE Art Fair>, Insa Central Museum, Seoul 2023 <BAMA Busan International Art Fair>, BEXCO, Busan 2022 <FOCUS ART FAIR PARIS - Art Boom>, Carrousel du Louvre, France Solo Exhibitions 2022 <Invisible Project>, Sai Art Document, Seoul

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