Seoul-based gallery Jason Haam has created a secondary education program for Jason Haam Secondary Education and Sales. The program is the goal of launching in May 2025, before planning the expanded space of Gallery in September.
“Promoting our artists on the international stage is an expensive and ambitious effort. My customers have only been confidence in me,” Jason Haam said the founder. “I still came to realize that I haven’t done much for them, especially those related to the gallery program, naturally evolve in their tastes and collections. Sometimes they want to participate in particular work, but within that trip.”
Haam plans to support this new program to its collections, adding value to gallery and relationships. “I’m glad the gallery now has all the tools we need to help in this process and develops more relationship with my clients,” Haamek said. “We are sure we can add value to negotiate artwork for korean collector and, let’s hope.”
In Seongbuk-Dong, Seoulen inaugurated in January 2018, the gallery became fast in the South Korean art scene. Its lists include international artists, such as Jonathan Gardner, Linn Meyers and Cheikh Ndiaye, as well as South Korean artists, Jihyoung Han, Mike Lee and Artsy Vanguard Alum Moka Lee.
In July 2024, Jason Haam announced intentions to expand the adjacent building, triple the space of the gallery. In advance of the demolition phase of the expansion project, the exterior of the building was transformed by the Situ Fischer of the Swiss artist, in line with its solo exhibition in the gallery.