Lehmann Maupin has been announced today, New York-based Anna Park artist, today. The gallery will replace the park, now the youngest artist on his list, along with Blum. Korean American artist London’s first exhibition will be presented in 2026 by marking the UK solo debut.
The park is known for a large-scale satirical coal and ink drawings, which often criticize women’s cultural goods. These black and white works study the issues of identity and sexuality, and are images borrowed from more abstract compositions borrowed from advertising and film.
“Anna’s work examines through a feminist lens, using a large-scale coal and ink drawings, to see the social presses established in the media,” David Maupin, the co-creators of Lehmann Maupa told him. “As a gallery, artists who question traditional views are committed to champions, including pioneering women artists who make up more than fifty percent of our program.”
He was born in 1996 in Zaegu, South Korea, immigrated in the United States of America. He spent his childhood on Salt Lake City, where he learned to draw in extracurricular programs. After learning the illustration and animation of the PRATT Institute, in 2017. He obtained a MF of New York academy, graduated in 2020, the park was a single-gallery of the Park New York Halfe, Georgia, Georgia. His work appeared at the solo exhibition at the West Australian art gallery in Perth, “Look, look. Park closed in September 2024.
The work of the park is located in the collections of renowned organizations around the world, including a large Museum of Atlanta, the K11 Art Foundation of Hong Kong and the Miami Contemporary Art Institute.
Lehmann Maupin’s announcement has been added to many other blue galleries in the last few months. In September 2024, the 27-year-old artist Sasha Gordon and Li He di artists became youngest artists about David Zwirner and rhythm, respectively.