Untitled 72-D
HA Chong-Hyun
Project 1- Busan Museum of Art

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HA Chong-Hyun, <Work 73-15A>, Barbed wire on hemp cloth over panel, 115x115cm, 1973

HA Chong-Hyun, <Untitled 72-D>, Barbed wire on hemp cloth over panel, 122x244cm, 1972

HA Chong-Hyun, <Work 71-11>, Newspaper, paper, 115x820x190cm, 1971

[Korea]
HA Chong-Hyun
Untitled 72-D
Work 73-15A
Work 71-11

Ha Chong-Hyun appeared in the art circle with works following the trend of Informel and then escaped from the painting trends in the late 1960s and changed to structured abstract art. He expressed the phases of time or his status through work using a rope of a wooden box or work tying a canvas at a scheduled time with barbed net. Obsession with objects and the nature of material and handiwork shown in the abstract structure has led to the Painting as plane objects of today. In other words, the expression of material and paint pushed outside by painting on the other side of rough sagging clothes reminds us of the language of saturation, closeness, silence, and suppression. 
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