Dansaekhwa
Dansaekhwa (Korean: 단색화), also known as "Tansaekhwa" refers to a loose grouping of paintings that emerged in Korean painting starting in the mid-1970s, when a group of artists began to push paint, soak canvas, drag pencils, rip paper, and otherwise manipulate the materials of painting. Tansaekhwa means ‘monochrome painting’ in Korean and was used by the critic Lee Yil in 1980 to refer to a group of largely non-figurative paintings painted in neutral hues. Promoted in Seoul, Tokyo, and Paris, Tansaekhwa grew to be the international face of contemporary Korean art and a cornerstone of contemporary Asian art.
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Dansaekhwa
Dansaekhwa (Korean: 단색화), also known as "Tansaekhwa" refers to a loose grouping of paintings that emerged in Korean painting starting in the mid-1970s, when a group of artists began to push paint, soak canvas, drag pencils, rip paper, and otherwise manipulate the materials of painting. Tansaekhwa means ‘monochrome painting’ in Korean and was used by the critic Lee Yil in 1980 to refer to a group of largely non-figurative paintings painted in neutral hues. Promoted in Seoul, Tokyo, and Paris, Tansaekhwa grew to be the international face of contemporary Korean art and a cornerstone of contemporary Asian art.
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Dansaekhwa (Korean: 단색화), also ...... eung-Wong, and Yun Hyong-keun.
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単色画 (たんしょくが、英: Dansaekhwa、韓国語: ...... 元 (ソ・スンウォン)、尹亨根 (ユン・ヒョングン)がいる。
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Dansaekhwa (Korean: 단색화), also ...... one of contemporary Asian art.
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単色画 (たんしょくが、英: Dansaekhwa、韓国語: ...... 元 (ソ・スンウォン)、尹亨根 (ユン・ヒョングン)がいる。
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Dansaekhwa
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単色画
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