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Artworks
Ha Chong-Hyun
Conjunction 76-6, 1976Oil on hemp60 3/4 x 46 in
154.3 x 116.8 cmHa Chong-Hyun is a pioneering member of the Korean Dansaekhwa, or “Monochrome painting,” movement, dedicating his career to engaging with and advocating for the Korean avant-garde. For his renowned Conjunction...Ha Chong-Hyun is a pioneering member of the Korean Dansaekhwa, or “Monochrome painting,” movement, dedicating his career to engaging with and advocating for the Korean avant-garde. For his renowned Conjunction series, Ha pushes thick paint through the backs of loosely woven hemp canvases, creating a textured surface that is entirely unique to his practice. The term “conjunction” signifies the unmediated meeting of the artist’s two most important elements–his method and his materials–and has been a decades-long project. Ha first began making his Conjunction series in the 1974, in the midst of post-war Korea, where his use of hemp--a robust material commonly used for transporting goods during the war and subsequent reconstruction--distinguished his work from the traditional Western canvas.Provenance
The artistExhibitions
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, Retrospective exhibition, 15 June-12 Aug. 2012, Kamakura Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 1985, Contemporary Asian Arts, Fukuoka Museum, Fukuoka, Japan, 1981Literature
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, Retrospective exhibition catalog, 15 June-12 Aug. 2012. p.932of 2
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