Muted expectations meet moderate sales at third edition of Frieze Seoul
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At the Frieze Seoul preview, moderate sales were expected due to South Korea's economic slowdown, but the atmosphere remained positive with engaging exhibitions.
Patrick Lee, the Frieze Seoul director, mentioned, "Everyone who's come has seen amazing exhibitions. The energy's there, people are enthusiastic, and that definitely spills over to the fair."
James Lee from BB&M gallery described the day as 'Just alright', reflecting the sentiment among exhibitors, highlighting the subdued sales influenced by the current market.
The introduction of events like Seoul Art Week and the Korea Art Festival contributed positively, increasing visitor numbers and interest during Frieze Seoul.
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