Working With Us
We work with museums, university galleries, cultural foundations, and research institutions that share a commitment to serious engagement with East Asian art and history. We do not sell works. All partnerships are structured around loan agreements, research access, and curatorial collaboration.
The collections we work with span contemporary art, photography, print culture, design, archival materials, and rare publications — with particular depth in Korean democratic and Minjung art, Chinese avant-garde practice, Japanese postwar print culture, and the design history of the twentieth century, alongside Western contemporary works that enter into genuine dialogue with the Asian holdings rather than dominating them.
Exhibition Loans - Works available for exhibition through standard loan agreements, with full provenance documentation and condition reports. The lending institution assumes responsibility for insurance, transport, and conservation during the loan period.
Research and archive access - Scholars and institutions may apply for access to archival holdings including primary Minjung publications, Korean democratic movement documents, and rare East Asian exhibition catalogs not held in any other single private collection.
Curatorial development - We develop exhibition projects adapted for specific institutional contexts — university museums, interdisciplinary teaching programs, cultural foundations — with supporting educational materials and programming frameworks.
Collector education and network - We support private collectors in East Asia who wish to engage their collections with public and educational purposes — through documentation, curatorial framing, and connections to institutional partners.
Long-term stewardship - Institutions interested in discussing the long-term public life of works or archival materials from private collections are welcome to open a conversation.
