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Hand-dyed Hanji paper 47,2 x 47,2 in (120 x 120 cm)Born in Korea in 1961, Suh Jeong Min received his BFA from Chosun University and his MFA from Kyonggi University. He is known for his use of hanji, or traditional Korean paper made from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, to create elegant and somewhat imposing works are neither painting nor sculpture, yet have properties of both. His artwork employs the timeless structures of geometry while simultaneously pursuing an idiosyncratic aesthetic that combines cultural references with unusual formal techniques. Suh uses hanji originally used for calligraphy, tightly rolled into tubes or overlaid so that they resemble thin blocks of wood, and cut into small pieces by hand and affixed to the support by Suh with a rice-based glue. Suh’s works are visually weightiness despite the lightness of the material. Arranged in concentric circles, in rows, or set on top of each other like stacks of lumber, these paper units have a dense bodily presence. Cut horizontally, vertically or diagonally, they produce light and shade on canvas as existing calligraphic letters form black lines on the surface. The artist said his works are the result of coincidence and inevitability. "Instead of drawing my own lines with meok (ink), I find the lines from what others already wrote". What appears to be a severance from Asian painting in Suh’s work is instead a continuity of the practice in a new guise. As a craft unique to Korea, hanji is considered integral to the culture. Suh’s use of the traditional material can be seen as an acknowledgment of this craft, while showing how an aspect of culture long superseded by technological changes can be transformed from the commonplace to the exceptional through an artist’s innovative methods.
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Mandala, 2015
Price On Request Hand-dyed Hanji paper 55,1 x 55,1 in (140 x 140 cm)Born in Korea in 1961, Suh Jeong Min received his BFA from Chosun University and his MFA from Kyonggi University. He is known for his use of hanji, or traditional Korean paper made from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, to create elegant and somewhat imposing works...
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Overcrashed
US$80.79 David De Ruedaâs passion for exploration recently took him across the United States, accompanied by the journalist and director Mélanie De Groot Van Embden. From New York to Los Angeles, in the space of three months they visited more than a dozen abandoned structures in order to make a documentary about the activity now known as âurban explorationâ. According...
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Tortured Souls
US$80.79 David De Rueda's passion for exploration recently took him across the United States, accompanied by the journalist and director Mélanie De Groot Van Embden. From New York to Los Angeles, in the space of three months they visited more than a dozen abandoned structures in order to make a documentary about the activity now known as "urban exploration". According...
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Lines of Travel 20
Price On Request Hand-dyed Hanji paper 71,7 x 59,1 in (182 x 150 cm)Born in Korea in 1961, Suh Jeong Min received his BFA from Chosun University and his MFA from Kyonggi University. He is known for his use of hanji, or traditional Korean paper made from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, to create elegant and somewhat imposing works...
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Festival 14-10
Price On Request Hand-dyed Hanji paper 43,3 x 43,3 in (110 x 110 cm)Born in Korea in 1961, Suh Jeong Min received his BFA from Chosun University and his MFA from Kyonggi University. He is known for his use of hanji, or traditional Korean paper made from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, to create elegant and somewhat imposing works...
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Moonride I
US$80.79 David De Ruedaâs passion for exploration recently took him across the United States, accompanied by the journalist and director Mélanie De Groot Van Embden. From New York to Los Angeles, in the space of three months they visited more than a dozen abandoned structures in order to make a documentary about the activity now known as âurban explorationâ. According...
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Lines of Travel 62
Price On Request Hand-dyed Hanji paper 47,2 x 47,2 in (120 x 120 cm)Born in Korea in 1961, Suh Jeong Min received his BFA from Chosun University and his MFA from Kyonggi University. He is known for his use of hanji, or traditional Korean paper made from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, to create elegant and somewhat imposing works...
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Lines of Travel 22
Price On Request Hand-dyed Hanji paper 55,1 x 55,1 in (140 x 140 cm)Born in Korea in 1961, Suh Jeong Min received his BFA from Chosun University and his MFA from Kyonggi University. He is known for his use of hanji, or traditional Korean paper made from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, to create elegant and somewhat imposing works...
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Gold Velvet
US$80.79 David De Ruedaâs passion for exploration recently took him across the United States, accompanied by the journalist and director Mélanie De Groot Van Embden. From New York to Los Angeles, in the space of three months they visited more than a dozen abandoned structures in order to make a documentary about the activity now known as âurban explorationâ. According...
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Korean House Roof 10
Price On Request Hand-dyed Hanji paper 31,5 x 51,2 in (80 x 130 cm)Born in Korea in 1961, Suh Jeong Min received his BFA from Chosun University and his MFA from Kyonggi University. He is known for his use of hanji, or traditional Korean paper made from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, to create elegant and somewhat imposing works...
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Glasshouse
US$80.79 David de Rueda's passion for exploration recently took him across the United States. From New York to Los Angeles, in the space of three months he visited more than a dozen abandoned structures in order to make a documentary about the activity now known as "urban exploration"?. According to the photographer, "Urbex"? has always existed in an informal fashion...
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Divine Will 9
Price On Request Hand-dyed Hanji paper 47,2 x 47,2 in (120 x 120 cm)Born in Korea in 1961, Suh Jeong Min received his BFA from Chosun University and his MFA from Kyonggi University. He is known for his use of hanji, or traditional Korean paper made from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, to create elegant and somewhat imposing works...
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