Friday 3 April 2020

April 2020

2020

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The Father of Dansaekhwa

Park Seo-Bo and a Singular Art Movement

A visit to the studio of Park Seo-Bo, who is considered a founding figure of Dansaekhwa, a loosely grouped Korean art movement developed during the 1970s. 

Good Energy

 

Remembering the mid-century designer Achille Castiglioni, with his daughter, Giovanna Castiglioni, to mark the launch of his Bulbo57 design with FLOS. 
 

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 PAINTERS

FROM THE ARCHIVE

Lee Ufan

A visit to the fellow Dansaekhwa artist's Paris studio. "If you stand in front of [my work], you should really feel that something is alive. Each stroke is alive, and with this living stroke, I create a certain vibration."

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Landon Metz

"I think there are multiple versions of who we are. The deeper you go, you uncover a deeper nature."


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Agnes Martin

"Beauty is the mystery of life. It is not just in the eye. It is in the mind. It is our positive response to life."



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Stanley Whitney

"You're always on thin ice. It's always a difficult process. And you don't want it to become less difficult. It's always about risky business. You want to stay there."

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Cereal Volume 19

In this volume, we look towards Korea. We explore the architecture of Itami Jun, the photography of Koo Bohnchang, and the Dansaekhwa art movement. We converse with David Chang and Eunjo Park, visit Charlotte Perriand's Méribel chalet with Aēsop, and share our cultural guide to Seoul.
 

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"Just as a calligrapher focuses his mind on the tip of the brush, I focus my whole mind at the end of my pencil ... But my mind isn't focused on drawing or achieving something in particular, rather it concentrates on forgetting myself through that focus."

Park Seo-Bo


 
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