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Yun Hyong-keun

Yun Hyong-keun
Author: David Anfam
Publisher:
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2019-08-29
Genre: Monochrome painting
ISBN: 9783775745826

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The comprehensive catalogue accompanying the exhibit at the Palazzo Fortuny in Venice features an internationally famous Korean artist whose work has received little attention in Germany until now. Yun Hyong-keun was one of the most prominent abstract monochromists. He belongs to a generation of artists whose influence over art has been crucial since the end of the Korean War. In the 1970s Yun Hyong-keun joined the Dansaekhwa movement, a leading group of Korean artists whose monochromatic paintings intensively explored the effects and nature of color. This volume is a cornucopia of artistic and personal materials from the estate of Yun Hyong-keun, which have provided profound insight into the life and work of one of the twentieth century's most important Korean artists.


Contemporary Korean Art

Contemporary Korean Art
Author: Joan Kee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 9780816679874

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A crucial artistic movement of twentieth-century Korea, Tansaekhwa (monochromatic painting) also became one of its most famous and successful. In this full-color, richly illustrated account--the first of its kind in English--Joan Kee provides a fresh interpretation of the movement's emergence and meaning that sheds new light on the history of abstraction, twentieth-century Asian art, and contemporary art in general.


From All Sides

From All Sides
Author: Joan Kee
Publisher: Blum & Poe Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Painting, Abstract
ISBN: 9780966350395

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"Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'From All Sides: Tansaekhwa on Abstraction', September 13-November 8, 2014, Blum & Poe"--Page 167.


The Art of Dansaekhwa

The Art of Dansaekhwa
Author: Nick Herman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Monochrome painting
ISBN: 9788992233712

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Korean Dansaekhwa painting emerged in the 1970s as a reaction to the academicism of the National Art Exhibition and the country's rapidly changing social and political landscape. Characterized by its emphasis on the monochrome, its refined approach to materiality and its philosophical interest in the relationship between the artist's consciousness and the act of making, Dansaekwha borrowed materials, techniques and motifs from both Eastern and Western painting traditions. The Art of Dansaekhwa explores how the Dansaekhwa movement flourished within the then-contemporary art scene in Korea and beyond, telling the story of the development of contemporary art practice in Korea through the work of Dansaekhwa artists Kim Guiline, Chung Sang-Hwa, Chung Chang-Sup, Ha Chong-Hyun, Lee Ufan, Park Seo-Bo and Yun Hyong-Keun.


Yun Hyong-keun / Paris

Yun Hyong-keun / Paris
Author: Yun Hyong-keun
Publisher: David Zwirner Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781644231166

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A contemplative exploration of the work of Yun Hyong-keun, a renowned Korean abstract painter, during a transformative period in the early 1980s “His brushstrokes bled naturally across the linen or cotton raw canvas—appearing light brown as its fabric was not bleached—reminiscent of traditional East Asian calligraphy or ink and wash paintings.” —The Korea Times From 1980 to 1982, Yun Hyong-keun resided in Paris, seeking both peace from the violent political turmoil that exploded in South Korea and a new, artistic center in which to create work. His brief but illuminating stay in the city became the locus of his freedom of expression, which had been subject to political repression he had experienced in his home country. Yun’s signature abstract compositions engage and transcend Eastern and Western art movements and visual traditions, establishing him as one of the most significant Korean artists of the twentieth century. He is the most prominent figure associated with the Dansaekhwa (monochrome painting) movement, the name given to a group of influential Korean artists from the 1960s and 1970s. Using a restricted palette of ultramarine and umber, Yun created his compositions of monolithic swathes by adding layer upon layer of paint onto raw canvas or linen, and hanji (Korean mulberry paper), often applying the next coat before the last one had dried. Published on the occasion of the artist’s exhibition at David Zwirner, Paris, in 2023, this limited-run cloth-bound catalogue focuses on his paintings and works on hanji. In an accompanying text, the art critic Oh Gwangsu considers Yun’s work prior to his move to Paris, particularly the artist’s shift toward his signature works in the 1970s. The writer Mara Hoberman then reflects on Yun’s practice and influences upon his arrival in the European capital, including an examination of his more nuanced understanding of the color black, which takes on different meanings in France and Korea.


Won-Hyo and Yul-Kok of Tae Kwon Do Hyung

Won-Hyo and Yul-Kok of Tae Kwon Do Hyung
Author: Jhoon Rhee
Publisher: Black Belt Communications
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1971
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780897500029

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Won-hyo and yul-kok are two of the hyungs required by the International Tae Kwon Do Federation.


Josef Albers

Josef Albers
Author: Josef Albers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780500238288

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Published in book form for the first time, a collection of woodcuts, sandblasted glass pictures, and oil paintings offers insight into the late artist's use of abstractions, color, and perception effects, in a volume that shares key passages from his personal writings.


Yun Hyong-keun

Yun Hyong-keun
Author: YUN. HYONG-KEUN
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9783775745819

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The comprehensive catalogue accompanying the exhibit at the Palazzo Fortuny in Venice features an internationally famous Korean artist whose work has received little attention in Germany until now. Yun Hyong-keun was one of the most prominent abstract monochromists. He belongs to a generation of artists whose influence over art has been crucial since the end of the Korean War. In the 1970s Yun Hyong-keun joined the Dansaekhwa movement, a leading group of Korean artists whose monochromatic paintings intensively explored the effects and nature of color. This volume is a cornucopia of artistic and personal materials from the estate of Yun Hyong-keun, which have provided profound insight into the life and work of one of the twentieth century's most important Korean artists.


Further Adventures in Monochrome

Further Adventures in Monochrome
Author: John Yau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781556593963

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John Yau engages visual art, social theory, and syntactical dexterity to push the limits of language toward an expansive counter-poetics


Byoung Cho

Byoung Cho
Author: Soon Chun Cho
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0500342911

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“Cho’s work . . . exudes a dramatic sense of timelessness—as though it were built centuries ago.” —Dwell Widely considered Korea’s most important architect, Byoung Cho has created iconic buildings, art and cultural centers, schools, health facilities, and residences in Korea, Malaysia, Japan, and the United States. He is the recipient of Korea’s major architectural awards and has been a visiting lecturer at Harvard and Columbia universities. Influenced by Korea’s rich aesthetic tradition, Cho uses understated forms to design buildings that offer powerful yet subtle experiences for their inhabitants. This exquisitely designed book—the first on Byoung Cho in English—features the architect’s most acclaimed projects, including Twin Tree Towers (2010), his iconic buildings located adjacent to the royal Gyeongbok Palace in Seoul, which embody Cho’s fascination with the relationship between ancient history and modernity.