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Foster Sakyiamah brings the sun to Seoul, Korea!

Foster Sakyiamah, our 2021 Artist in Residence, brought the sun to Seoul, Korea as he participated in the “Breakfast Club” group exhibition at the ELIGERE Gallery! It’s wonderful to see Foster establishing such distinct styles for his figures with his swirling brushstrokes, bright hats, and idealized postures. His figures provide refreshing moments for his viewers by allowing them to imagine themselves in his artworks.

The exhibition is currently running until August 13th, 2022. The exhibition includes works by Joseph Munyao Baraka, Pablo Benzo, Mona Broschár, Henrik Godsk, Marina Iglesias, Rhys Lee, Tania Marmolejo, and Hilda Palafox!

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