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EXHIBITION
픽처 플레인: 수직, 수평의 화면과 움직이는 달
Period| 2019.05.24 - 2019.07.10
Operating hours| 10:00-18:00
Space| Hakgojae Art Center/Seoul
Address| 50, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Closed| Mon
Price| Adult 5000 won Youth 3000 won
Phone| 02-720-1524 ~ 6
Web site| 홈페이지 바로가기
Artist|
에른스트 루드비히 키르히너
윌렘 데 쿠닝
알렉산더 칼더
프랑수아 모렐레
알렉스 카츠
로버트 라우센버그
앤디워홀
게르하르트 리히터
데이비드 호크니
김유리
스털링 루비
시그마 폴케
정보수정요청

Exhibition Information



  • Picture Plane: Vertical_Flatbed_and the Moving Crescent_Installation View



  • Picture Plane: Vertical_Flatbed_and the Moving Crescent_Installation View



  • Picture Plane: Vertical_Flatbed_and the Moving Crescent_Installation View



  • Alexander Calder_The Red Crescent
    1969 Sheet metal_rod_and paint 60x225x66cm
  • 			Hakgojae Gallery presents works of Western masters under the title, Picture Plane. Of course, the Japanese painter, Nara Yoshitomo included in this exhibition like seasoning spices cannot be identified as a Western artist, but the works of distinguished European and American masters such as Gerhard Richter, David Hockney, Robert Rauschenberg, etc. are gathered in this exhibition. What is outstanding, is that a work by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a master from the early 20th century, which is difficult to witness in Korean commercial galleries, is presented here. As so, the composition of the exhibition is diverse. It would be a very enjoyable and blissful art saunter if one browses this colorful scenery with a leisurely mind.
    
    Fact or truth is usually beyond what is immediately visible. This is the genuine reality. It is an exceptionally blissful experience to examine this reality one by one in the works of the masters of our times, in the exhibition, Picture Plane.
     
    Excerpt from “The Blissful Saunter into Modern and Contemporary Art“
    Joo-Heon Yi  |  Art Critic
     
    At the very beginning, a drawing must have been made on the ground. Strokes drawn with a finger would have formed into shapes, and vaguely linger around meanings for a while, and then obliterate shortly after. A drawing is a mirror that reflects the world in the manner of the drawer. As humans started to walk upright, they started to draw on cave walls in accordance with their transition of posture and viewpoint. With the purpose of the picture as representing nature, the image of the world materializes associated with the erect posture. The image is placed on a vertical picture plane in which the head is located on towards the top and the feet towards the bottom, following the law of gravity.[1] This vertical picture plane with accurate directions persisted from the Renaissance to Modernism. The convergence of the work plane occurred when the subject of painting shifted from nature to human civilization. The conceptual perspective towards the picture plane changed in accordance with the shift of the purpose and role of art. Picture Plane is an attempt to look back on the passage of Modern and Contemporary Art, through the position of the work plane, namely, the shift of the artist’s perspective. The works presented in this exhibition were accumulated through Susanne and Lawrence Van Hagen Collection.
     
    Excerpt from “Picture Plane: Vertical, Flatbed, and the Moving Crescent”
    Miran Park  |  Curator at Hakgojae Gallery			
    ※ The copyright of the images and writings registered on the Artmap belongs to each writer and painter.
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