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Park Seo-Bo
2024 FRIEZE Masters -
Park Seo-Bo
Born in 1931, Gyeong-Buk, South Korea Lived and worked in Seoul,South Korea Died in 2023,South KoreaPark Seo-Bo was a seminal figure in Korean contemporary art. He was one of the founding members of the Dansaekhwa movement, which emerged in the early 1970s post-war Korea and has since gained international recognition. In the late 1960s, Park began the ‘Ecriture’ series by repeating pencil lines over wet monochromatic painted surfaces. Later, he expanded the language through the introduction of hanji (traditional Korean paper) and color. The work is brought into being through the process of repetitive actions of pasting, scraping, scratching, and rubbing. It delicately balances drawing and painting in a quest for emptiness through reduction. Park’s work has been exhibited internationally, including: Museum of Fine Art, Boston; the Venice Biennale; Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul; Singapore Art Museum; Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna; Tate Liverpool, UK; Brooklyn Museum, New York; and Expo 67, Montreal. Park’s work is included in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; M+, Hong Kong; Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, UAE; The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul; and the K20, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf. -
[2024 FRIEZE Masters] Park Seo-Bo
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Park Seo-Bo
Ecriture No. 6-74, 1974
Pencil and Oil on Canvas
130 x 162 cm
1,500,000 USD
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Park Seo-Bo
Ecriture No. 000105, 2000
Black Ink, White Clam and Oyster Shell and Glue with Korean hanji Paper on Canvas
130 x 97 cm
470,000 USD
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Park Seo-Bo
Ecriture No. 911104, 1991
Acrylic with Korean hanji Paper on Canvas
18 x 26 cm
80,000 USD
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[2024 FRIEZE Masters] Park Seo-Bo
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