Museum SAN Presents Antony Gormley's Largest Korean Solo Exhibition 'Drawing on Space'
The Facts
On June 20, 2026, Museum SAN announced 'Drawing on Space', a solo exhibition by Antony Gormley that marks the largest presentation of the artist's work in Korea to date. The exhibition traces Gormley's four-decade career, from early plaster body casts to increasingly deconstructed forms, and features works including 'Liminal Field' and 'Orbit Field II', as well as drawings exploring light and darkness. A new permanent space titled 'Ground', created by Gormley in collaboration with architect Tadao Ando, will debut alongside the exhibition.
The Signal
The exhibition underscores Museum SAN's commitment to major international contemporary art, with a permanent installation co-designed by two leading figures—Gormley and Ando—signaling a long-term institutional investment. For collectors, the exhibition offers a comprehensive survey of Gormley's evolving practice, while the permanent space may enhance the museum's appeal as a destination for site-specific architectural and sculptural works. The collaboration also highlights the growing prominence of Korean institutions in hosting ambitious, globally significant exhibitions.
- Artists: Antony Gormley
- People: Antony Gormley, Tadao Ando
- Museums: Museum SAN
- Locations: Wonju
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