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Ha Chong Hyun / texts by Alfred Pacquement, Kyung An, H.G. Masters, and Barry Schwabsky ; design by Takaaki Matsumoto.

Fine Arts Library ND1069.H27 A4 2017
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Pacquement, Alfred, contributor.
An, Kyung, contributor.
Masters, H. G., contributor.
Schwabsky, Barry, contributor.
Matsumoto, Takaaki, designer.
Ha, Chong-hyŏn, 1935- artist.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ha, Chong-hyŏn, 1935---Catalogs.
Ha, Chong-hyŏn.
Ha, Chong-hyŏn, 1935-.
Painting, Korean--20th century.
Painting, Korean.
Painting, Korean--21st century.
Genre:
Catalogs.
Physical Description:
263 pages : color illustrations ; 33 cm
Place of Publication:
Jongno-Seoul, Korea : Kukje Gallery ; New York, NY : Gregory R. Miller & Co., [2017]
Summary:
Ha Chong Hyun (born 1935) is one of Korea's most acclaimed artists and a leading member of the artistic movement known as Dansaekhwa. Ha's own multifaceted practice was expansive: moving from gestural abstract painting in the style known as "Korean Informel," to geometric nonfigurative painting, to conceptual sculpture and installation that audaciously experimented with materiality and spatiality and revolutionized modern art in Korea. Ha Chong Hyun is the most comprehensive publication to explore the artist's work to date. Hundreds of full-color images gorgeously illustrate Ha's four decades of art making. Major new texts by scholars and art historians Kyung An, H.G. Masters and Barry Schwabsky incisively explore Ha's work and the broader movements in Korean art of which he was a part, from Dansaehkwa to the Avant Garde Association.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-263).
ISBN:
9781941366165
1941366163
OCLC:
1021019357

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