
Currently showing
Hyun Jeung - Open Fields
Jeung's woodblock prints invite us into a world where nature and memory intertwine. Her works capture the fleeting beauty of flowers, wind-swept grasses, expansive mountains, and bountiful seas. Through delicate lines and subtle colour gradations, she explores themes of impermanence, movement, and contemplation.
Hyun has exhibited her work in Paris, London, New York, Seoul, Osaka, and Carthage. Her prints are held in private collections worldwide, as well as in several public collections, including the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, the Tunisian Ministry of Culture, the Asian Arts Museum of Toulon, the Museum of Drawings and Original Prints of Gravelines, and the Cernuschi Museum – the Museum of Asian Arts of Paris.
Opening hours:
Monday to Saturday 11am - 5.30pm
Sunday by appointment only.
Upcoming Exhibition
Song-Jeong - Infinite Space
MOKSPACE is proud to present Infinite Space, an exhibition of work by Song-Jeong Jang Myung-seong, on view from 2 May to 31 May 2025.
Rooted in the tradition of Korean literati painting, her practice embodies a profound poetic sensibility—each brushstroke instinctive, unplanned, and irreversible. The result is a quiet yet powerful meditation on time, memory, and perception.
In Infinite Space, the surface of the paper becomes a site of presence and silence. The brush passes only once; there is no revision, no return. Emptiness becomes a field of potential, and the unmarked space holds as much meaning as the ink itself.
This exhibition invites viewers to step into a contemplative realm—one shaped by spontaneity, stillness, and the lingering weight of a single gesture. Through Song-Jeong’s work, the infinite is not a distant abstraction, but something felt, immediate, and intimately human.

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MOKSPACE hosts a diverse range of exhibitions, showcasing the best of Korean contemporary art. Explore some of our recent exhibitions: