[2026 Frieze LA] Choi Byung Hoon

26 Février - 1 Mars 2026
  • Choi Byung Hoon

    2026 Frieze LA
  • Choi Byung Hoon (b.1952)

    Choi Byung Hoon, an artist with a unique position in the Korean art-furniture market, has merged the practical object-ness of furniture with art, with the sophisticated aesthetics of an artist, design sensibilities of a designer, and a craftsman's dexterousness. Choi’s works are not only poised, but strike a balance between crude and refined, the object and space, moment and eternity. Most of all, they find a balance between its physical structure and the affective object. The artist refuses that his art furniture be taken to the mundane likeness of sofa or bed. He compels the spectator to meditate and reflect with his work. Through physical contact, the spectator becomes one with nature, one with art. And when the spectator rises to gaze upon and contemplate the rock, the spectator will see that it is not furniture, but sculptural art. Choi has been active and has exhibited his work throughout Korea and the world, including France, the United States, Switzerland, and various European destinations. In 2020, his work 〈Scholar’s Way〉 became a permanent installation unveiled at the opening of the new Kinder Building at the Houston Museum of Art, Houston, United States, alongside masterworks by seven other artists such as Olafur Eliasson and Ai Weiwei. Choi’s works are in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, United States; the Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris, France; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, United States; the M+ Museum, Hong Kong, China; the Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany; the Korean UN Secretariat, Geneva, Switzerland; the Seoul Art Center-Design Museum, Seoul, South Korea; the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, Gwacheon, South Korea; and Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea.