The Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong and Art Chosun jointly present 滲: Pervade, a duo exhibition features the works of two masters of Korean modern art LEE Ung-no (李應魯, 1904-1989) and HA In-doo (河麟斗, 1930-1989). The exhibition will be held at the Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong from 25 November 2021 to 8 January 2022.
Total 11 masterpieces of the two of the most notable names synonymous with the first generation of Korean modern art will be presented- Go-Am (顧庵) LEE Ung-no, who transcended the barriers of Eastern and Western art with his modern and abstract art of nature and humans; and Chung-Hwa (靑華) HA In-doo, whose geometric colour field abstract art has roots that can be traced back to Korean traditional culture and Buddhism.
The title of the exhibition 滲: Pervade reflects how the artistic ideologies of these artists – both masters of their craft who sought to express Korean beauty in their art while also creating their own unique styles by evolving traditional techniques – pervade through onto the canvas. The meaning goes further by embracing the hope that the artists’ sentiments will permeate into the hearts and minds of all who view and appreciate their works.
Gallery address: 6/F, Block B, PMQ, Central