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Minjung Kim's first US career survey exhibitionis now open at Hill Art Foundation in New York.
“Ink and paper—they are like a couple. The ink is made by the smoke of the trees.”
Nam June Paik’s 1993 piece "Marco Polo" gave new expression to this historical figure in the form of a TV robot.
Painted in 1953, "Bull" is one of Lee Jung Seob’s most recognizable work.
In Work, harmony and contrast of line, plane, and color all coexist, leaving behind a strong after-image.
[Online Preview] The paintings of Chung Sung-Hwa are borne through an endless process of exposing and covering the fissures across his canvas.
[Online Preview] "Ojak-kio" stands as a representative example of Rhee Seundja’s body of work, characterized by the combination of Western abstract art with legacies of Korean eastern spirituality on a single canvas.
"The savior who came to tear my life apart. My Tamako, My Sookee"
The first guest of the newly furbished Harper’s Bazaar Art is Minjung Kim.