Suh Seung-Won
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Author: Barry Schwabsky, Sohl Lee.
For over 50 years, Seung-Won's delicate monochrome paintings have explored the concept of 'simultaneity', using geometric patterns to delineate his aesthetic understanding of time and space. This lavishly illustrated monograph collects selected works from throughout the artist's career, presented here alongside historical photographs from the artist's life and earliest exhibitions. This is an essential look at one of the most vital artists of Korea's modernist movement.One of the early members of the Dansaekhwa art movement, Suh Seung-Won set the foundations for modernism in Korea. Major new texts from critic Barry Schwabsky and art historian Sohl Lee track the development of Suh's revolutionary aesthetic since the 1960s and its parallels in the development of the artworld and Korean culture during that time.
ISBN 9781941366349. Gregory R. Miller & Co.. hb. 144 pages. 68 colour ills. 30.5 x 24.8 cm.
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For over 50 years, Seung-Won's delicate monochrome paintings have explored the concept of 'simultaneity', using geometric patterns to delineate his aesthetic understanding of time and space. This lavishly illustrated monograph collects selected works from throughout the artist's career, presented here alongside historical photographs from the artist's life and earliest exhibitions. This is an essential look at one of the most vital artists of Korea's modernist movement.One of the early members of the Dansaekhwa art movement, Suh Seung-Won set the foundations for modernism in Korea. Major new texts from critic Barry Schwabsky and art historian Sohl Lee track the development of Suh's revolutionary aesthetic since the 1960s and its parallels in the development of the artworld and Korean culture during that time.
ISBN 9781941366349. Gregory R. Miller & Co.. hb. 144 pages. 68 colour ills. 30.5 x 24.8 cm.
available