Chi: In Between San Francisco and Oakland
Description of the work
- Media Acrylic on canvas
- Location LOTTE HOTEL SEOUL MAIN TOWER 1F
Artwork Inquiry 02 - 543 - 1989
About the author
Kwak's work deals with a holistic and global narrative centered on humanity, civilization, and reverence for nature. His major works include the 'teabowl,' 'Kalpa,' and 'Chi' series, and he has created a distinctive artistic world by working across various genres, including painting, installation, and performance. He is recognized as part of the first generation of Korean diaspora artists, alongside Lee Ufan and Nam June Paik, and his work has played a significant role in the history of modern and contemporary Korean art. He has held solo exhibitions at venues such as the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (1994), Long Baozai Art Museum in Beijing (2000), and the National Art Museum of China (2005), and he was awarded the 33rd Lee Jung-seop Art Prize in 2021.
M.F.A. in Fine Arts. California State University. Long Beach. US
1995.The Representative artist at the opening of the Venice Biennale Korean Pavilion




