March 2025 Exhibitions at No.9 Cork Street

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No.9 Cork Street hosts solo exhibitions by Kim Yun Shin, Johnathon World Peace Bush, and Astha Butail from 28 February to 15 March 2025. The exhibitions explore themes of identity, culture, and artistic evolution, with an accompanying walk-through event on 8 March.

March at No.9 Cork Street features solo exhibitions from Kim Yun Shin, Johnathon World Peace Bush, and Astha Butail, starting on 28 February. Visitors can join a walk-through on 8 March at 11am.

Kim Yun Shin: ‘Add Two Add One’
Pioneering Korean artist Kim Yun Shin showcases her work across London and New York, highlighting her evolution from the 1990s to today. At 90, she continues exploring themes rooted in her nomadic early life, bridging natural and spiritual realms in her sculptures and paintings.
Dates: 28 February – 15 March 2025

Johnathon World Peace Bush: ‘Walking Between Two Worlds’
First Nations Australian artist Johnathon World Peace Bush uses natural pigments to portray Tiwi landscapes and cultural narratives. His art interweaves anthropological imagery with Western styles, incorporating ceremonial body designs and colours of Tiwi land.
Dates: 28 February – 15 March 2025

Astha Butail: ‘A Transcendent Force’
Astha Butail makes her London debut with ‘A Transcendent Force’, displaying installations and mixed media works in a monochromatic palette. Curated by Linsey Young, her pieces investigate how various parts coexist to create a unified entity.
Dates: 28 February – 15 March 2025

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The exhibitions at No.9 Cork Street feature influential artists from diverse backgrounds, showcasing significant cultural narratives through contemporary art. Visitors can experience Kim Yun Shin’s pioneering sculptures, Johnathon World Peace Bush’s integration of indigenous heritage, and Astha Butail’s thought-provoking installations, all available for viewing until mid-March 2025.

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