Park Seo Bo: The Untiring Endeavorer – MMCA
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) presents a retrospective of Park Seo-Bo, an artist who played a pioneering role in the development of Korean contemporary abstract art and spearheaded the transformation of Korean contemporary art.
Park Seo-Bo – MMCA Research Lab
Park Seo-Bo, Ecriture No.16-78-81, 1981, Oil paint and graphite on cotton, 130×162cm. MMCA collection. Park Seo-Bo (1931-2023, real name Park Jaehong) belongs to the first generation of artists who received art education in Korea after Korea's liberation from Japan. He was a leading figure in Art Informel and Dansaekhwa.
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The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA, Director Youn Bummo) presents a retrospective of Park Seo-Bo: The Untiring Endeavorer from Saturday, May 18 through Sunday, September 1 in Gallery 1, 2 of MMCA Seoul. A pioneering figure in Korean abstract art, Park Seo-Bo (b. 1931) has established an
Park Seo-Bo – Artist – Perrotin
Park Seo-Bo is a seminal figure in Korean contemporary art and one of the founding members of the Dansaekhwa monochrome movement – a synthesis between traditional Korean spirit and Western abstraction, which emerged in the early 1970s in post-war Korea and has gained international recognition since.
Park Seo-Bo – White Cube
Widely considered one of the leading figures in contemporary Korean art, Park Seo-Bo is credited as being the father of the 'Dansaekhwa' movement. Born in 1931 in Yecheon, Gyeongbuk, Park was part of a generation that was deeply affected by the Korean War (1950-53) which divided the country into North and South.
藝術解毒 – 打風天,大家已平安回家嗎?難得閒暇 …
小編數天前在《星島日報》專欄介紹韓國國立現代美術館(MMCA)舉辦的朴栖甫(Park Seo-bo)個展,取名「不知疲憊的修行者」。 之所以用「修行者」來形容這位知名畫家,是因為當其他藝術家時常在不同領域跨界嘗試的時候,朴栖甫日復一日如匠人一般重複創作。 他開創的「單色畫」系列,不單成為他本人的顯明風格,也推動甚至引領韓國當代藝術的發展潮流。 早年間,朴栖甫的單色畫作品多用黑白灰藍,色調清冷。 最近這些年,藝術家有感於互聯網時代資訊氾濫、奇觀迭起,於作品中增添紅黃等明亮色調,以回應當下喧鬧,也希望為石屎森林中奔忙的都市人,提供一處足以靜心冥想的空間。 畫家曾說,繪畫是一場修行。 同樣,身處單色畫前的你我,觀看這些貌似重複實則多變的作品時,難道不是也在體味「修行」之苦樂嗎?
Park Seo-Bo | Kutlesa
Park Seo-Bo (1931 – 2023) was a South Korean painter known for his "Écriture" series (1967 onwards), involvement in the Korean Art Informel movement, and particular formal concerns around painting that have led critics and art historians to identify him as a leading Dansaekhwa artist.
Park Seo Bo: The Untiring Endeavorer | 18 May – 1 September 2019
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) presents a retrospective of Park Seo-Bo, an artist who played a pioneering role in the development of Korean contemporary abstract art and spearheaded the transformation of Korean contemporary art.
MMCA retrospective lays bare life of 88-year-old artist Park Seo-bo
Sitting in a wheelchair, artist Park Seo-bo appeared feeble, but his voice was energetic as he spoke during a press conference Thursday for his upcoming retrospective exhibition at the Museum…
Park Seo-Bo: The Untiring Endeavorer International Symposium
We will explore the creativity of Park Seo-Bo's work as an artist who draws international attention by employing his own unique methods to interpret the spirit and artistic language inherent to Korean art, but also to gain a three-dimensional perspective on his stature within the currents of Korean contemporary art and reestablish its …
Park Seo-Bo – Artist – Perrotin
Park Seo-Bo is a seminal figure in Korean contemporary art and one of the founding members of the Dansaekhwa monochrome movement – a synthesis between traditional Korean spirit and Western abstraction, which emerged in the early 1970s in post-war Korea and has gained international recognition since. Discover Park Seo Bo at Perrotin
Park Seo-bo – Wikipedia
Park Seo-bo (Korean: 박서보, Hanja: 朴栖甫; 15 November 1931 – 14 October 2023) was a South Korean painter known for his "Écriture" series (1967 onwards), involvement in the Korean Art Informel movement, and particular formal concerns around painting that have led critics and art historians to identify him as a leading Dansaekhwa artist.
Park Seo-Bo – White Cube
Park Seo-Bo is widely considered one of the leading figures in contemporary Korean art, credited as being the … Neuss (2020); Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2019); National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), Seoul (2019 …
Park Seo-Bo – Tina Kim Gallery
Park Seo-Bo Exhibitions: Artist's Choice: Grace Wales Bonner featuring Park Seo-Bo, MoMA, 18 Nov 2023 – 7 Apr 2024; The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art, LACMA, 11 Sep 2022 – 20 Feb 2023; Dahn Vo, Isamu Noguchi, Park Seo-Bo, Fondazione
Park Seo-Bo – MMCA Research Lab
Park Seo-Bo(1931-2023, real name Park Jaehong) belongs to the first generation of artists who received art education in Korea after Korea's liberation from Japan. He was a leading figure in Art Informel and Dansaekhwa. He was born in Yecheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do …
Park Seo-bo remembered for influence on Korean art scene
Park Seo-bo's "Ecriture No.01-77"(1977) from the "early-ecriture period" [MMCA] Then, in the mid-'80s, he began to take a new approach that involves making the most of Korean dakjongi (traditional mulberry paper), through repeated rubbing and scratching.
Park Seo-Bo – Biography – Johyun Gallery
Education 1954 Graduated, Painting Dept. of Hong-Ik University, Seoul 2000 Honorary Doctoral Degree, Hong-Ik University, Seoul 1994 Founded Seo-Bo Art and Cultural Foundation, Seoul Selected Solo Exhibitions 2024 Park Seo-Bo The Newspaper 2022-23, White Cube, New York, USA 2023 Park Seo-Bo, Johyun Gallery, Busan, South Korea Park Seo-Bo, White Cube,…
Park Seo-Bo: The Untiring Endeavorer International Symposium
PARK Youngran (Senior curator of MMCA) 14:30-15:00 (30') Park Seo-Bo in Historical and Comparative Perspective John Clark (Professor Emeritus in Art History at the University of Sydney) 15:00-15:30 (30') Painting as Presence: Park Seo-Bo and Cy Twombly …
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Park Seo-Bo Park Seo-Bo was born in Yecheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do, in 1931. After graduating from the Department of Painting at Hongik University, he joined Kim Choogsun, Moon Woosik, and Kim Younghwan in organizing the Exhibition of Four Artists and,
Park Seo-Bo – Kutlesa
Park Seo-Bo (1931 – 2023) was a South Korean painter known for his "Écriture" series (1967 onwards), … (MMCA) in 2019, and there are now two museums dedicated to his work. Park worked and lived in Yeonhui-dong, Seoul. This biography is from News …
Park Seo-Bo – Artist – Perrotin
Park Seo-Bo is a seminal figure in Korean contemporary art and one of the founding members of the Dansaekhwa monochrome movement – a synthesis between traditional Korean spirit and Western abstraction, which emerged in the early 1970s in post-war Korea and has gained international recognition since. Discover Park Seo Bo at Perrotin
Park Seo-bo – Wikipedia
Park Seo-bo (Korean: 박서보, Hanja: 朴栖甫; 15 November 1931 – 14 October 2023) was a South Korean painter known for his "Écriture" series (1967 onwards), involvement in the Korean Art Informel movement, and particular formal concerns around painting that have led critics and art historians to identify him as a leading Dansaekhwa artist.
Park Seo-Bo – White Cube
Park Seo-Bo is widely considered one of the leading figures in contemporary Korean art, credited as being the … Neuss (2020); Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2019); National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), Seoul (2019 …
Park Seo-Bo – Tina Kim Gallery
Park Seo-Bo Exhibitions: Artist's Choice: Grace Wales Bonner featuring Park Seo-Bo, MoMA, 18 Nov 2023 – 7 Apr 2024; The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art, LACMA, 11 Sep 2022 – 20 Feb 2023; Dahn Vo, Isamu Noguchi, Park Seo-Bo, Fondazione
Park Seo-bo remembered for influence on Korean art scene
Park Seo-bo's "Ecriture No.01-77"(1977) from the "early-ecriture period" [MMCA] Then, in the mid-'80s, he began to take a new approach that involves making the most of Korean dakjongi (traditional mulberry paper), through repeated rubbing and scratching.
Park Seo-Bo – MMCA Research Lab
Park Seo-Bo(1931-2023, real name Park Jaehong) belongs to the first generation of artists who received art education in Korea after Korea's liberation from Japan. He was a leading figure in Art Informel and Dansaekhwa. He was born in Yecheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do …
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA, Director Youn Bummo) presents a retrospective of Park Seo-Bo: The Untiring Endeavorer from Saturday, May 18 through Sunday, September 1 in Gallery 1, 2 of MMCA Seoul. A pioneering figure …
Park Seo-Bo – Biography – Johyun Gallery
Education 1954 Graduated, Painting Dept. of Hong-Ik University, Seoul 2000 Honorary Doctoral Degree, Hong-Ik University, Seoul 1994 Founded Seo-Bo Art and Cultural Foundation, Seoul Selected Solo Exhibitions 2024 Park Seo-Bo The Newspaper 2022-23, White Cube, New York, USA 2023 Park Seo-Bo, Johyun Gallery, Busan, South Korea Park Seo-Bo, White Cube,…
Park Seo-Bo – Kutlesa
Park Seo-Bo (1931 – 2023) was a South Korean painter known for his "Écriture" series (1967 onwards), … (MMCA) in 2019, and there are now two museums dedicated to his work. Park worked and lived in Yeonhui-dong, Seoul. This biography is from News …
Park Seo-Bo: The Untiring Endeavorer International Symposium
PARK Youngran (Senior curator of MMCA) 14:30-15:00 (30') Park Seo-Bo in Historical and Comparative Perspective John Clark (Professor Emeritus in Art History at the University of Sydney) 15:00-15:30 (30') Painting as Presence: Park Seo-Bo and Cy Twombly …