
YongHo Park
Born: 1974
Hometown: Seoul
Based in: Namyangju
Born: 1974
Hometown: Seoul
Based in: Namyangju
<Artist statement>
I think the artwork is a special language to an artist and that makes it possible to communicate with people.
As for me, Metal is such a suitable material to express my thoughts and sensibilities so I always try to reflect my inspiration into various metallic materials. Basically, metal looks and feels hard and cold, but on the other hand, it also has different characteristics that are gentle and delicate. Similar to metal’s characteristics, there are a lot of precious things with intrinsic beauty in nature but people do not really recognize the beauties of nature at a glance. When I get to find out and feel such beauties of nature that are literally ‘hidden’, they fascinate and inspire me so that I can create something to express that beauty as an artist. I would like people to hear what I talk about through my artwork and feel its beauty and sensibility.
<Biography>
YongHo Park is a metal artist applying metal works to painting. He seeks the harmony of these two different categories and tries to make them in good balance. His artworks are differentiated from normal paintings in many ways. All of his artworks essentially include metal as a material that is to be combined with various other materials. Therefore, his artworks usually have distinctive matière and three-dimensional effects.
He was born and has lived in Seoul, South Korea. He received his BFA in Metal Art & Design and MFA in Panting at Hong-Ik University. He has worked as an interior designer for years in his late 20s. During this time, he has met many clients who look for unique artwork that fits their own places. This experience made him realize the significance of the artworks connected to everyday life. This is why he has started creating his own artworks using the material ‘metal’. Whenever he contemplates the artwork, his major concern is the space that the artwork will get to be placed. Meanwhile, he always tries to break the stereotype that metal is rough and hard. He finds out the hidden beauty of nature and gets inspired by it. As his studio is located near the national arboretum, he often visits the arboretum and enjoys walking in the forest when he got a chance. While following a trail between dense woods, he feels the gentle breeze and watches seasonal flowers. All these things have been the main subjects and themes of his artworks. Also in the night time, he can see such delicate moonlight glints through the leaves and it has been the key theme of his Moonlight series.
He looks at things with the eyes of an artist and creates his own expressions with the mind of a designer.
<CV>
2018 to present: partner artist / gallery design art concepts (Miami, USA)
2017 to present: partner artist / gallery Carré d’artistes (Paris, France)
2016 to present: has operated studio ‘Stabile Art’ (Namyangju, Korea)
2011 to present: partner artist / gallery Site Nibancho (Osaka, Japan)
2005 to 2016: established and ran art company 'Stabile' (Seoul, Korea)
2001 to 2004: designer / interior company ‘Human ID’ (Seoul, Korea)
2023: Received M.F.A (Painting) at Hong-Ik University (Seoul, Korea)
2001: Received B.F.A (Metal Art & Design) at Hong-Ik University (Seoul, Korea)
<Exhibitions>
[Solo shows]
Solo Exhibition at Gallery Shibatacho (Osaka, Japan / 2020)
Solo Exhibition at Gallery Yale (Seoul, Korea / 2019)
Solo Exhibition at Busan International Art Fair (Busan, Korea / 2018)
Permanent Solo Exhibition at Gallery Stabile (Seoul, Korea / annually from 2012 to 2016)
Invitational Solo Exhibition at Gallery Pam-a (Tokyo, Japan / 2010)
[Group shows]
Exhibition at CICA Museum (Gimpo, Korea / 2020)
Exhibition at Gallery Carré d'artistes Toulouse (Toulouse, France / 2019)
Invitational Exhibition at City Museum of Osan (Osan, Korea / 2019)
Exhibition at gallery Carré d’artistes Marais (Paris, France / 2018)
Exhibition at gallery Carré d’artistes Saint Germain (Paris, France / 2018)
Invitational Exhibition at Hong-Ik museum of modern art (Seoul, Korea / 2018)
Gyeonggi Art Exhibition (Tour exhibition in Korea / 2018)
Collaboration show ‘Hangeul, walks on the moonlight’ at gallery Se-Jul (Seoul, Korea / 2006)
[Fair booths]
ASYAAF & Hidden Artists Festival (Seoul, Korea / 2020)
Miami Design Plus (Miami, U.S.A. / 2019)
Seoul Modern Art Show (Seoul, Korea / 2019)
Craft Trend Fair (Seoul, Korea / 2017)
Osaka Interior Fair (Osaka, Japan / annually from 2012 to 2020)
Hiroshima Interior Fair (Hiroshima, Japan / annually from 2012 to 2020)
Okayama Interior Fair (Okayama, Japan / annually from 2012 to 2020)
Seoul Living Design Fair (Seoul, Korea / annually from 2006 to 2009)
What inspires you?
I get inspiration from the nature, usually from the flowers and the forest. And recently I'm fascinated by the invisible light. There are many precious things in nature, not easily recognizable at a glance. It can be found after long observation and contemplation. When I get to find out and feel hidden beauty of nature, it inspires me.
Describe your creative process.
I apply the metalwork to the painting. So every artwork essentially includes metal as a main material and it's combined with the textured and colored wood panel. And depending on the subject, I choose the most appropriate one out of various kinds of metals (steel, stainless steel, aluminum). Unique three-dimensional effects came from the harmony of metal and other materials such as wood, plaster.
What are 3 words that best describe your work?
Emotional Metal Painting
What is the most important tool when creating your work?
I use metal wire to draw lines and make images. Bending technique and welding machine is necessary.
Where do you go for inspiration?
My atelier is located near the national arboretum, so I often visit there and walk in the forest.
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Awards
Received a prize at the 39th Grand Art Exhibition of Korea
2020