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Chun Kwang Young: Injecting color in arid landscapes
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"This process of injecting new colors in my work has been a lot of fun. It makes me happy; it's like a process of finding hope in the unknown world." for Korean contemporary artist Chun Kwang Young. He is presenting a solo show of new works at the Robert Miller Gallery in New York (until Oct. 11), working on his tallest sculpture, more than 4.2 meters high, for a show at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut, in December, and also preparing for a major retrospective to be shown at the Mori Arts Center in Tokyo early next year. Most of the works from his "Aggregation" series have tended to be in monochromatic black-and-white or sepia and rust colors. But for his new pieces showing at the New York gallery, Chun has injected striking touches of color.
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06-Sep-08 |
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