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Kwon Young-Woo, Untitled, 1984
Kwon Young-Woo, Untitled, 1984
Kwon Young-Woo, Untitled, 1984
Kwon Young-Woo, Untitled, 1984

Kwon Young-Woo

Untitled, 1984
Gouache, Chinese Ink on Korean paper
63 25/32 x 51 3/16 in
162 x 130 cm
Framed dimensions:
69 3/4 x 57 1/4 in
177.165 x 145.415 cm
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Kwon Young Woo first began to experiment with Korean paper in his artist practice in the early 1960s, discarding his past methods of drawing and mark-making to fully embrace a new method of creation that molded pure physical substance out of the paper itself. Kwon's methods eschew the conventions of the Western canvas as well as a traditional Eastern ink brush practice. Instead, his work is created by layering sheets of Hanji paper, which are then punctured, scratched, and torn using dynamic motions reminiscent of post-war Gutai artists in Japan. Although the materiality of his work is rooted in a Korean artistic legacy, his manipulation of these traditional materials is experimental and innovative, highlighting the unique dimensionality of Hanji.
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Kwon Young Woo first began to experiment with Korean paper in his artist practice in the early 1960s, discarding his past methods of drawing and mark-making to fully embrace a new method of creation that molded pure physical substance out of the paper itself. Kwon's methods eschew the conventions of the Western canvas as well as a traditional Eastern ink brush practice. Instead, his work is created by layering sheets of Hanji paper, which are then punctured, scratched, and torn using dynamic motions reminiscent of post-war Gutai artists in Japan. Although the materiality of his work is rooted in a Korean artistic legacy, his manipulation of these traditional materials is experimental and innovative, highlighting the unique dimensionality of Hanji.
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Kwon Young-Woo: Gestures in Hanji, Tina Kim Gallery, New York, 2022

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