Leegan Koo | Jack Shure

Thu Oct 14 2021 at 05:00 pm to Sun Nov 14 2021 at 08:00 pm

GR gallery | New York

GR gallery
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Leegan Koo | Jack Shure
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GR Gallery is pleased to announce “Happy Hour” and “Some Strange Speckle of Truth”, two concurrent solo exhibitions featuring artists Leegan
About this Event

What: GR Gallery is pleased to announce “Happy Hour” and “Some Strange Speckle of Truth”, two concurrent solo exhibitions featuring artists Leegan Koo and Jack Shure. The shows will unveil the latest series of artworks that the artists has been working on for the past months. Appositely conceived for this occasion, this new body of works will independently spread across the gallery space, creating an unprecedented surreal contemporary atmosphere and celebrating both artists first solo exhibition in New York. The show will put together eighteen original pieces on canvas.


When: Opening reception: Thursday October 14, 5:00pm - 8:00pm (Exhibition Dates: October 15 – November 14, 2021). Members of the press can contact GR gallery in advance to schedule a private viewing and an interview with the artists. RSVP is required for the vernissage and attendance will be regulated according to updated New York City health care guidelines.


Where: GR Gallery, 255 Bowery (between Houston & Stanton) New York, NY 10002 |

[email protected] | tel: +1 212 273 2900


Who: Leegan Koo (Seoul, 1987) | Jack Shure (American)


About the Exhibitions: In “Happy Hour ” Leegan places well-known pop culture characters in a variety of imagined, unfamiliar scenes to create a certain atmospheric quality that shares with the viewers and to disrupt the fixed images of these characters. The viewers are encouraged to feel the moods and imagine a story, rather than "interpret" the meanings. It is about seeing and discovering something new from old and familiar, as well as tapping into the infinite possibilities of the scene shown in the painting.

On the other side in “ Some Strange Speckle of Truth “ Jack is Pulling imagery from both his childhood, currently and perhaps the future, simultaneously creating this body of work during a time of serious change. Letting go of formulas and subjects so new icons could arise, in a sort of an ego crucifixion where these weird artifacts are the byproduct. It's the beginning of something new but is also always changing. Not really interested in deliberately directing, just more riding the waves that come through and finding some “strange speckle of truth".


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

GR gallery, 255 Bowery New York,, New York, United States

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