TAE WOO
TAE WOO
Seoul, b. 1984

Seoul, b. 1984
Tae Woo reinterprets traditional Korean landscape painting through a contemporary sensibility, grounding his practice in wayu (臥遊)—“traveling while lying down”—to paint landscapes of memory and imagination rather than literal scenery. His recurring motif, Gasuho (家守虎)—a “home-guarding tiger”—carries a Korean folk-painting (minhwa) spirit, echoing the folk-inflected tiger imagery recently popularized in Netflix’s animated film KPop Demon Hunters. Birds and children symbolize family and intimacy, reflecting on ways of living and the warmth of relationships. He gained public recognition after winning KBS2’s No Money No Art (2022), presented HOHO Garden at Gana Art Park Museum (2025), and has released NFT drops via Upbit.
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Ph.D. Coursework, Department of Plastic Arts, Dankook University
2012
M.F.A., Painting, Dankook University
2010
B.F.A., Oriental Painting, Dankook University
Education
2023
Grand Prize Winner, No Money No Art, KBS2 TV Program, Korea
Award
2026
HOHO Season V (好虎時節 V), Gallery Belle Vie, Seoul
2026
Ho Wi Ga Ho (虎衛家護), curated by Gana Art Park, National Assembly, Seoul
2025
HOHO GARDEN – 好虎家燈, Gana Art Park, Jangheung
Solo Exhibition
2026
Rewoven Landscape, PBG Hannam, Seoul
2025
Small Paintings Annual Exhibition, Gallery Belle Vie, Seoul
2024
See Through III, Rina Gallery, Busan
Group Exhibition
2025
BAMA 2025, BEXCO Busan
2025
ART KARLSRUHE, Germany
2024
One Art Taipei
Art Fair









