Halo 7A20
By Hyun Ae Kang
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US$ 50,000
Overview
This artwork was last updated 625 days ago.
2020
Oil Paint, Oil, acrylic and resin on canvas
Unique Work
Dimensions: 121.9cm (H) x 152.4cm (W) x 2.5cm (D) / 48" (H) x 60" (W) x 1" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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Artist statement
Hyun Ae Kang represents 2nd generation of Korean Dansaekhwa - "monochrome painting".
"All the touches and strokes I use are inscriptions of the dialogues with the sacred. These inscriptions are based on Korean alphabet characters and glyphs. When I create my reliefs onto the canvases, I think of myself as a scribe that is carving messages from the heavenly force into the worldly materials of stones and pumice. And with these inscriptions, I hope viewers will be able to reflect upon them and gain insights they could have not achieved beforehand", - Hyun Ae Kang.
Hyun Ae Kang's artwork resides in the permanent collections of the Art Museum of Seoul, the Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center in Anaheim, California, and the Brea Museum and Historical Society, in California.
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Artist profile
Hyun Ae Kang
Born: 1959
Hometown: Seoul
Based in: Los Angeles
Hyun combines traditional Korean painting with Western abstract imagery using natural materials to create innovate mixed-media works that are rich in both color and texture.
Hyun Ae Kang represents 2nd generation of Korean Dansaekhwa - “a fusion of Korean sensibility and fearless abstraction”.
Dansaekhwa – “monochrome painting” – is a style of …
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