Maureen Gallace is making her South Korean debut with 'April 2026,' an exhibition of new paintings at Gladstone Gallery’s Seoul location. The presentation features the artist’s signature small-scale works, which depict the rural and coastal landscapes of the American Northeast through a minimalist, distilled visual language. These paintings continue Gallace's exploration of the tension between architectural geometry and natural environments, blending direct observation with the hazy quality of memory.
This exhibition marks a significant international expansion for Gallace, whose career has been defined by major American institutional recognition, including a survey at MoMA PS1 and inclusion in the Whitney Biennial. By bringing her quiet, intimate aesthetic to Seoul, Gladstone Gallery is capitalizing on the city's growing status as a global art hub. The show introduces Gallace’s specific brand of American landscape abstraction to a new demographic of Asian collectors and audiences.