Kwang Young Chun: Aggregation - Public Lecture by Joan Cummins
Lisa and Bernard Selz Senior curator of Asian Art at the Brooklyn Museum
Wednesday, October 30th , 2019 6:30 - 8:00 PM
Korean Cultural Center New York
460 Park Avenue, 6th Floor, NYC
Free admission
AHL Foundation Public Lecture Series 2019
In Collaboration with Korean Cultural Center New York
Kwang Young Chun, Aggregation 17 - NV089, 2017
Mixed media with Korean mulberry paper, Courtesy of ART MORA GALLERY
This piece will be on view at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art during 8/24/2019 - 6/7/2020
Artist Kwang Young Chun combines hundreds of paper-wrapped parcels to create sculptural compositions, called Aggregations, that look like crystal formations, asteroids, or the surface of the moon. The Aggregations draw on the artist’s training in abstract painting as well as memories of his childhood, when Korean apothecaries sold medicine in similar little bundles.
Following a nine-month exhibition of Chun’s work at the Brooklyn Museum, Joan Cummins discusses the artist’s work: its deep roots in Korean tradition, its disruptions of Korean traditions, and its place within the international worlds of abstract art and assemblage.
The lecture takes place less than one week after the Brooklyn Museum opens its new galleries for Arts of China and Arts of Japan. Dr. Cummins will discuss the Museum’s strategies and plans for display of contemporary art by Asian artists, and the implications and repercussions of showing Chun’s work in the Museum’s Arts of Korea gallery.
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