Yun Hyong-keun / Paris - Mara Hoberman - Books - David Zwirner - 9781644231166 - January 4, 2024
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Yun Hyong-keun / Paris

Mara Hoberman

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Yun Hyong-keun / Paris

A contemplative exploration of the work of Yun Hyong-keun, a renowned Korean abstract painter, during a transformative period in the early 1980s

'; His brushstrokes bled naturally across the linen or cotton raw canvasappearing light brown as its fabric was not bleachedreminiscent of traditional East Asian calligraphy or ink and wash paintings.' The Korea Times

From 1980 to 1982, Yun Hyong-keun resided in Paris, seeking both peace from the violent political turmoil that exploded in South Korea and a new, artistic center in which to create work. His brief but illuminating stay in the city became the locus of his freedom of expression, which had been subject to political repression he had experienced in his home country.

Yun's signature abstract compositions engage and transcend Eastern and Western art movements and visual traditions, establishing him as one of the most significant Korean artists of the twentieth century. He is the most prominent figure associated with the Dansaekhwa (monochrome painting) movement, the name given to a group of influential Korean artists from the 1960s and 1970s.

Using a restricted palette of ultramarine and umber, Yun created his compositions of monolithic swathes by adding layer upon layer of paint onto raw canvas or linen, and hanji (Korean mulberry paper), often applying the next coat before the last one had dried.

Published on the occasion of the artist's exhibition at David Zwirner, Paris, in 2023, this limited-run cloth-bound catalogue focuses on his paintings and works on hanji. In an accompanying text, the art critic Oh Gwangsu considers Yun's work prior to his move to Paris, particularly the artist's shift toward his signature works in the 1970s. The writer Mara Hoberman then reflects on Yun's practice and influences upon his arrival in the European capital, including an examination of his more nuanced understanding of the color black, which takes on different meanings in France and Korea.


104 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 4, 2024
ISBN13 9781644231166
Publishers David Zwirner
Pages 104
Dimensions 300 × 247 × 19 mm   ·   962 g
Language English