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Contours of Zero: Emerging Korean Artists in New York

November 7–December 20, 2025
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Hong Seung-Hye: The Painter's Architecture, The Painter's Furniture

Space ZeroOne Space ZeroOne is a new initiative of the Hanwha Foundation of Culture, extending the foundation’s longstanding commitment to cultural exchange and artistic experimentation into the heart of New York’s art world. ZeroOne is a venue dedicated to emerging voices, risk-taking, and dialogue across cultures. Through exhibitions, commissions, and public programs, ZeroOne supports emerging and underrecognized artists worldwide in addition to Korean and Korean diasporic practitioners, while engaging the broader ecosystem of contemporary art in New York. The Hanwha Foundation of Culture The Hanwha Foundation of Culture The Hanwha Foundation of Culture supports artists and cultural initiatives that foster international dialogue and innovation through partnerships, residencies, and exhibitions across Asia, Europe, and North America. In collaboration with the Centre Pompidou, the foundation is establishing a major new art museum, Centre Pompidou Hanwha Seoul, presenting landmark exhibitions from the Pompidou’s collection and its own special exhibitions, alongside educational and public programs. The foundation also administers the Youngmin International Artist Residency Grant, established through a generous bequest from the late Mrs. Seo Young Min, wife of Hanwha Chairman Kim Seung Yeon, and a devoted arts patron. The program offers emerging Korean artists opportunities to participate in leading residencies worldwide, supporting their artistic development and fostering international exchange. Together, these initiatives reflect Hanwha’s commitment to building a sustainable arts ecosystem and strengthening cultural dialogue across borders.

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Staff
Hayoung Chung, Curator/Head
Jared Packard, Operations Coordinator
Jihyun Paik, Programs Coordinator

Accessibility ZeroOne is committed to making its programs and facilities welcoming and accessible to all its visitors. Entrance to our main gallery is wheelchair accessible, and admission is always free.