NEW YORK, NY.- PPULI PROJECT, an international curatorial organization founded by Irene Gong, is thrilled to announce its official launch. Rooted in the Korean word for root, PPULI signifies the foundation of elements and the interconnectedness of nature. With a mission to curate, commission, and support interdisciplinary public art projects, PPULI PROJECT seamlessly integrates art and nature in urban environments worldwide.
A New Approach to Public Art
PPULI PROJECT specializes in site-specific installations that transform urban landscapes into immersive, educational art experiences. By collaborating annually with artists and forging strategic partnerships with NGOs and local organizations, PPULI enhances community well-being and promotes sustainability through contemporary art. The organizations team of art professionals works across genres and disciplines to create innovative public art that resonates with diverse audiences and fosters a more thoughtful, connected, and sustainable world.
Our vision at PPULI PROJECT is to bring art closer to the people, making it a living, breathing part of our urban environments, said Irene Gong, Founder and Director of PPULI PROJECT. We believe in the power of art to inspire change, cultivate community, and encourage a deeper connection to nature in our increasingly urbanized world.
Launch Highlights: Major Art Installations in 2024 and 2025
The launch of PPULI PROJECT in 2024 is marked by several high-profile art installations:
● Sujin Lims Large-Scale Installation in Miami during Art Basel Week: In December, PPULI PROJECT will present a monumental artwork by artist Sujin Lim, set to captivate audiences during Art Basel Week in Miami. This installation will explore the intersection of art, nature, and urban life, reflecting the core mission of PPULI.
● Kejoo Parks International Traveling Exhibition: PPULI PROJECT is proud to announce an international art installation traveling exhibition by artist Kejoo Park, which will be showcased in Frankfurt, Germany; Istanbul, Turkey; Seoul, South Korea; New York; USA. This exhibition will offer audiences a transformative and interdisciplinary experience, blending contemporary art with the natural world across multiple continents.
Irene Gong
Irene Gong is an independent curator based in New York, where she leads PPULI PROJECT. She is known for her innovative curatorial work that bridges the gap between art and nature in urban spaces. In addition to her role at PPULI, Irene currently works at Space776 Gallery in New York, where she specializes in presenting solo exhibitions of emerging and mid-career Korean artists. Her recent curatorial projects include "Kejoo Park: Echoes in Time" (2024) and "Kimin Kim: No Leaf Will Be Shaken" (2024).
Irenes extensive experience in the art market includes roles at Christies, Gallery Kendra Jayne Patrick, The Armory Show, OPENART Advisory, and Gladstone Gallery.
A New Chapter for Urban Art
With the launch of PPULI PROJECT, Irene Gong and her team are poised to make a significant impact on the global art scene. By expanding its portfolio and engaging with diverse communities, PPULI aims to enhance urban environments and contribute to a more harmonious life through the power of arts and culture.