Yun Hyong-keun

Selected Works 1972–2007

Publisher: PKM Gallery

Publish Date: 2015

Introduction by Park Kyung-mee. Texts by Kai Hong, Kate Lim, and Richard Vine

This monograph serves as a comprehensive survey of Yun Hyong-keun's oeuvre covering forty years from his earliest surviving efforts through his very last works. This overview is accompanied by insightful critical essays by Kai Hong, Kate Lim, and richard Vine that offer diverse contemporary perspectives on the style, themes, and historical context of this remarkable artist.

Korea's Dansaekhwa movement which formed one of the most complex efforts at artistic expression in the 1970s has at long last started to attract international interest and a serious appraisal by experts outside of Asian art. Yun was a central figure in the Dansaekhwa movement who also firmly established his own artistic integrity by drawing on traditional Korean art and themes as the root for his conceptual approach and aesthetic sensibility.

Details

Publisher: PKM Gallery

Artist: Yun Hyong-keun

Contributors: Kai Hong, Kate YK Lim, Park Kyung-mee, Richard Vine

Publication Date: 2015

ISBN: 0000000000081

Retail: $70 | £55

Status: Not Available

Designer: Maxrelax, New York

Printer: Seoul

Binding: Softcover

Dimensions: 9 1/4 x 11 3/4 in (23.5 x 29.8 cm)

Pages: 226

Reproductions: 104 color, 4 b&w

Artist and Contributors

Yun Hyong-keun

Yun Hyong-keun’s (1928–2007) signature abstract compositions engaged and transcended 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 (monochromatic painting) movement, a group of influential Korean artists from the 1960s and 1970s who experimented with the physical properties of painting and prioritized technique and process.

Kai Hong

Kate YK Lim

Park Kyung-mee

Richard Vine

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