March Exhibitions at No.9 Cork Street


Be a part of a walk-through of the exhibitions on Saturday 8 March at 11am. 

Kim Yun Shin, ‘Vibration Collection 2018–50’, 2018. Courtesy: the artist, Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul and London, and Kukje Gallery, Seoul and Busan. Photograph: OnArt Studio. 

Lehmann Maupin: Kim Yun Shin, ‘Add Two Add One’

Pioneering Korean artist Kim Yun Shin’s solo exhibition with Lehmann Maupin spans No.9 Cork Road and the gallery’s New York area. Kim emerged as a key voice within the post-war South Korean artwork scene, overcoming societal norms to work as a feminine sculptor in a male-dominated sphere. That includes work and sculptures from the Nineteen Nineties to the current, this London exhibition traces Kim’s creative improvement, her influences derived from her early nomadic life, and her connection to the pure and religious worlds round her, which, aged 90, she continues to discover in her studio in Paju, South Korea. 

28 February – 15 March 2025 

Johnathon World Peace Bush, Queen Victoria II (statues), 2024. Locally sourced ochres on linen, 1.5 × 1.2 m. Courtesy: the artist and THIS IS NO FANTASY
Johnathon World Peace Bush, Queen Victoria II (statues), 2024. Regionally sourced ochres on linen, 1.5 × 1.2 m. Courtesy: the artist and THIS IS NO FANTASY

THIS IS NO FANTASY: Johnathon World Peace Bush, ‘Strolling Between Two Worlds’

First Nations Australian artist Johnathon World Peace Bush paints with pure pigments within the three colors of Tiwi land – white, yellow and pink. Reimagining anthropological photographs, Bush’s works depict Tiwi individuals and colonial figureheads, combining ceremonial decoration and body-paint design with Western art-historical imagery. 

28 February – 15 March 2025  

Astha Butail, An Imagined Unreality, 2024. Archival glue, cambric and MDF, 2.4 × 2.2 m. Courtesy: the artist and Vadehra Art Gallery
Astha Butail, An Imagined Unreality, 2024. Archival glue, cambric and MDF, 2.4 × 2.2 m. Courtesy: the artist and Vadehra Artwork Gallery

Vadehra Artwork Gallery: Astha Butail, ‘A Transcendent Power’

Astha Butail makes her solo London debut with ‘A Transcendent Power’, offered by Vadehra Artwork Gallery and curated by Linsey Younger. The exhibition consists of seven latest installations and sculptures, alongside combined media works on paper, textile and wooden, rendered in a predominantly monochromatic palette. Utilizing geometric types, Butail interrogates how totally different parts of an entity come collectively to kind an entire. 

28 February – 15 March 2025 

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Foremost Picture: Bronchial asthma Butyl, ‘An Unborn Collection III’, 2014–25. Hand-woven muslin, archival ink, MDF and teak, 91 × 122 cm. Courtesy: the artist and Vadehra Artwork Gallery