Kang Seok Ho (1971-2021)'s works concentrate on texture and color, representing his unique experiments in “distancing from the subject and getting closer to the surface of the canvas.” Despite being categorically aligned with figurative painting, his works did not leave much room for narrative. His method of tapping the brush in thin paint and building up layers strives toward abstraction, the act of making and thinking becoming a singular act.
In many of his works, Kang excluded narrative features such as a person’s face and the surrounding background, and focused rather on formal details such as color, pattern, texture, and wrinkles of fabric as they move along the curves of the body, creating a unique visual language. The back of a woman with long curly hair is reminiscent of a waterfall in a valley, or the focus on depicting color and texture of fabric is like a “dry bamboo leaf.” All of this reveals Kang’s attitude that closely mimics the philosophy of traditional Asian landscape painters. Kang Seok Ho’s representative painting series are all an attempt to experiment with and discover a new approach to the unique structure and confines of the genre of painting.
Operating also as a curator, Kang has organized several exhibitions interrogating if a painterly language distinctive to Korean painters exist. Exhibitions he curated include “Korean Painting: About Photography” (2011) and “Korean Painting: About Manners” (2012). In addition, Kang Seok Ho often used his own writing as introductory text for his own solo and curated exhibitions. Since Kang Seok Ho’s attitude towards the everyday is inextricably linked to the aesthetic of his paintings, his writings serve as an important foundation for understanding his inner world.
Kang Seok Ho received his Bachelors of Fine Art in sculpture at Seoul National University, then left for Germany to study with Jan Dibbets (b. 1941) at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he received his Masters of Fine Art in painting. After winning the UBS Art Award in Basel, Switzerland in 2000, he returned to Korea and won the Seoknam Art Prize (Seoul, Korea) in 2004, and he was the selected artist for "2008 Young Korean Artist: I AM AN ARTIST" by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. From 2003 to 2020, he held 16 solo exhibitions at Insa Art Space, Kumho Museum of Art, and Mimesis Art Museum. Beyond his artistic practice, he was also a furniture collector and a curator. In 2008, he organized a number of exhibitions, including “Utopia, From Ideal to Reality” at the Kumho Museum of Art and “Those who see this also think of it” at Art Space 3. Not separating his daily life and art, he led meetings to interact with fellow artists on the subjects of painting, books, music, hiking, and fishing. He taught as a professor at Seoul National University of Science and Technology from 2018 to 2021, and his first retrospective, “seok ho kang: Three Minute Delight” (2022-2023) was held at the Seoul Museum of Art in the first year after his untimely death in 2021.
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Kang Seok Ho
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KANG SEOK HO: THREE MINUTE DELIGHT
Seoul Museum of Art 15 Dec 2022 - 23 Mar 2023Held at the Seoul Museum of Art, “Three Minute Delight” is the first retrospective of Kang Seok Ho (1971-2021). This exhibition is an homage to Kang’s remarkable creativity that traversed...Learn More -
KANG SEOK-HO: MONOLOGUE
Mimesis Museum of Art 8 Aug - 29 Sep 2015“Monologue,” Kang Seok Ho’s solo exhibition was on view from August 8, 2015 until September 29, 2015, comprising two spaces that make up the third floor wing of the Mimesis...Learn More
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Korea's Leading Artists at Frieze Seoul 2024
Frieze August 14, 2024Kang Seok Ho (Tina Kim Gallery) died at the age of just 50 in 2021, leaving an imposing legacy of painted works that reflect his...Learn More -
Highlights from Art Basel Hong Kong 2024
ArtAsiaPacific April 2, 2024AAP editors share their thoughts on a number of works from the first large-scale, in-person edition of Art Basel Hong Kong since 2019. Solo showcases...Learn More -
The Year in Asia: Top Exhibitions in South Korea and a Few Further Afield
ARTNews December 29, 2023Seok Ho Kang at the Seoul Museum of Art Before his 2021 death, at 50, the gimlet-eyed painter Seok Ho Kang had more than a...Learn More -
Now Representing: Kang Seok Ho
September 21, 2023Tina Kim Gallery is delighted to announce Kang Seok Ho (1971-2021) as the latest addition to our gallery roster. Kang Seok Ho's innovative paintings mark...Learn More -
In Seoul, a Major Player Surveys the City’s Changing Scene Ahead of Frieze
ARTNews August 30, 2023In the 1990s, gallerist Tina Kim watched her mother’s business, Kukje Gallery, thrive. It would eventually set her on a path to become a major...Learn More -
Kang Seok Ho’s Never-Ending Act of Slow Looking
Hyperallergic August 8, 2023The colorful geometric print of a dress, distorted by darting; the body underneath a loose-fitting, plaid button-down obscured in the billowing fabric; a sternly patterned...Learn More -
Kang Seok Ho: Deep is the rising sun, far is the falling one
Brooklyn Rail July 13, 2023In a solo exhibition currently at Tina Kim Gallery, fifteen paintings by Kang Seok Ho often zoom in to a detail of a person’s clothing,...Learn More -
Kang Seok Ho
Artforum May 1, 2023It takes chutzpah to make a huge painting of an ass in jeans, especially one about seven feet square. But to develop a viable practice...Learn More