South
Korean artist Ran Hwang's Becoming Again; Coming Together makes use of pins to hold up handmade paper buttons, beads and thread in intricate designs.
A solo show by
Korean artist Ran Hwang will be on view at Leila Heller Gallery in Chelsea from February 20 — March 21, 2014.
In the same thread, South
Korean artist Ran Hwang's art installation adds to the experience of the exhibition, with its contemporary interpretation of Korean traditions.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS — Using thousands upon thousands of buttons and pins,
Korean artist Ran Hwang returns to MASS MoCA to install Untethered, a 140 - foot - long sculpture featuring 14 birds, including six phoenixes.
Not exact matches
the maupin gallery is now open with a solo exhibition by
korean artist lee bul displaying sculptures and drawings,
running until may 11th.
As a
Korean artist living and working between Seoul and New York City,
Ran Hwang finds solace, peace, and calm in meditative principles.
Upon graduation, Park founded Forum A, a monthly magazine for South
Korean art practitioners, and co-founded Pool, one of Seoul's most important
artist -
run spaces.
The exhibition is an ongoing project by the
Korean artists Jewyo Rhii and Jihyun Jung,
running until 27 January 2018.
For the duration of the festival, which
runs until Oct. 28, two of the tanks (the third is used for offices) will be given over to performance work by more than 20
artists, including a reworking of the choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker's 1982 «Fase»; a three - week residency by the Cuban
artist Tania Bruguera; an examination of ground - breaking figures in experimental film; and, in the space known as the East Tank, a commission from the
Korean performance
artist Sung Hwan Kim.