HanKyung Daily News
(Featured Artist) Next Dansaekhwa Star: Cultural Phenomenon of
Park Daa Won
Focusing on Calligraphic Art as
Performance
Art of Tansaekhwa / Now here in blue / Park Daa Won 박다원
Pioneering as Korea’s first
generation of Post-Dansaekhwa
movement, Park Daa Won show-cases 20 pieces of her well-known “Now Here” series
at Joeun Gallery located at Hannam-dong. Exhibition continues until 29
September, 2016.
Working in New York and Seoul,
Park Daa Won’s works have already begun to receive attention from the public
and art critics. Her canvas surfaces embody Eastern philosophies, declaring
life into individual dots, brushstrokes, and space. Recent buzz on Park was on
Samsung Group designating her “Now Here-In Blue” series as an iconic emblem to
represent the company’s New Year’s greetings.
Art of Tansaekhwa / Now here / Park Daa Won /박다원
Works occupying the exhibition
space are dots, elegant strokes, and tranquil margins laid out randomly on blue
and brown backgrounds, displaying rhythmic movement and teeming with life.
Visitors leave the gallery in the state of peace, having adopted a new and
salubrious concept of time and space.
Beneath the randomly arranged
dots and lines, the deep colors of the under paintings represent a vacuum in
space, void of matter. Providence of the universe revealed through the canvas
frames act as windows to mother-nature’s therapeutic rays of sunlight and endless
horizons of sky and sea. Park’s visual references of the mysterious universe is
apparent in her deep colors that convey richness and depth. Her works carry
hidden energy and impart a sense of freedom.
Art of Tansaekhwa / Now here -becoming / Park Daa Won/박다원
Art of Tansaekhwa / Now here -becoming / Park Daa Won / 박다원
Art of Tansaekhwa / Now here -becoming / Park Daa Won / 박다원
Art of Tansaekhwa / Now here -becoming / Park Daa Won / 박다원
Art of Tansaekhwa / Now here -becoming / Park Daa Won / 박다원
Art of Tansaekhwa / Now here -becoming / Park Daa Won / 박다원
Art of Tansaekhwa / Now here in Blue / Park Daa Won / 박다원
Park Daa Won’s works start with
drawing a line with a brush dipped in single-color paint onto the under painted
canvas. Park’s abstract paintings cannot be but understood by intuition as the
works embody the artist’s thoughts and meditation on her relationship with the
universe, nature, others and self. Park Daa Won’s bold and decisive strokes
have no reservation, leaving little room for compromise. Although it varies -
swift or delayed, firm or fluid – the basis in fundamental energy is implied
from the tips of her powerful brushstrokes.
PARk DAA WON Solo Exhibition -THE PAGE GALLERY
박다원-더페이지 갤러리
박다원-더페이지 갤러리
Park’s works are not necessarily
planned a priori or intended for some
formative configuration; rather, her coincidental brush touches aim at some
unique forms enabled by some sort of spirituality. Coexistence of contingency
and certainty is combined with synchronicity of freedom and control; and these
series of events breathe life onto the flat surface, thereby escalating tension
throughout the canvas. These are evidence of the artist’s intense efforts to
control and manage a given framework.
Art of Dansaekhwa Now Here / Park Daa Won/박다원
Art of Dansaekhwa Now Here / Park Daa Won/박다원
Art of Dansaekhwa Now Here / Park Daa Won/ 박다원
Art of Dansaekhwa Now Here / Park Daa Won/박다원
Art of Dansaekhwa Now Here / Park Daa Won/박다원
Art of Dansaekhwa Now Here / Park Daa Won
박다원 -지금 여기
Inspired by Park Daa won’s body of works, the art community is preparing to spring-off on a new monochrome movement stemming from Dansaekhwa. In 2012, major Korean monochrome artists Lee Ufan, Park Seobo, Ha Chong-Hyun to name a few, participated in a show titled ‘Dansaekhwa: Korean Monochrome Painting (National Museum of Contemporary Art)’ curated by art critic Yoon Jin Sub. In his recent essay for Park Daa Won, Yoon commented, "Through the course of inhaling and exhaling, and by biding with one’s time, Park shows her unique body of works with spontaneous and intuitive lines by summoning all her energy and spirits – an artistic performance and cultural phenomenon worth noting. Park Daa Won’s monochromatic paintings are both the Book of Life and the ultimate medium that reaches for the primitive universal phenomenon. It is clear then, that Park’s “Now Here” series are products of seasoned calligraphic skills stemming from ancient philosophy. What is the trajectory of her brush stroke? Where is the end of its journey? We are left wondering about the next chapter of Park Daa Won’s artistic career."
Art of Dansaekhwa Now Here / Park Daa Won/박다원
Art of Dansaekhwa Now Here / Park Daa Won
박다원 -지금 여기
Inspired by Park Daa won’s body of works, the art community is preparing to spring-off on a new monochrome movement stemming from Dansaekhwa. In 2012, major Korean monochrome artists Lee Ufan, Park Seobo, Ha Chong-Hyun to name a few, participated in a show titled ‘Dansaekhwa: Korean Monochrome Painting (National Museum of Contemporary Art)’ curated by art critic Yoon Jin Sub. In his recent essay for Park Daa Won, Yoon commented, "Through the course of inhaling and exhaling, and by biding with one’s time, Park shows her unique body of works with spontaneous and intuitive lines by summoning all her energy and spirits – an artistic performance and cultural phenomenon worth noting. Park Daa Won’s monochromatic paintings are both the Book of Life and the ultimate medium that reaches for the primitive universal phenomenon. It is clear then, that Park’s “Now Here” series are products of seasoned calligraphic skills stemming from ancient philosophy. What is the trajectory of her brush stroke? Where is the end of its journey? We are left wondering about the next chapter of Park Daa Won’s artistic career."
Art of Dansaekhwa Now Here / Park Daa Won
박 다 원
NAM JUNE PALK & PARK DAA WON - Museum kyung Nam
백남준&박다원-경남도립미술관
PARK DAA WON Solo Exhibition -THE PAGE GALLERY
박다원- 페이지 갤러리
PARK DAA WON Solo Exhibition -THE PAGE GALLERY
박다원- 페이지 갤러리
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