The
official poster for the 22nd Busan International Film Festival is released. The
official poster, that will lighten this year’s festival, is accomplished with
the original artwork of Chung Sang-hwa, the master of Korean abstract and
monochrome painting. Chung Sang-hwa is best known as the leader of Korean
Modern Art in the 1970s.
Representative
of Minimalism, Chung’s artwork features a moderation of formality and a
philosophical insight to achieve essence. The monotonous blue patterns found in
his work might be considered dull and similar; however, close investigation of
the surface reveals an association of disparate colors and patterns. As a
whole, the pattern provides a sense of great depth and unification.
The
blue monochromatic painting is reminiscent of beautiful oceans in Busan with an
invigorating spirit that provides an impression of grandeur and magnificent
energy. In general, the color of the poster provides dense white to blue
parallels with the 22nd Busan International Film Festival that has grown in
meaning to become a leading film festival in Asia. Reflecting the persistence
and endurance of the festival against the wave of struggles over the past year,
this year’s poster will light up the 22nd Busan International Film Festival.
With
the release of the official poster, the Busan International Film festival is
preparing to invite official titles, international guests and organize various
events. The 22nd Busan International Film Festival will hold its opening on
October 12, 2017.
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Artist: CHUNG Sang-hwa (1932-)
Chung
Sang-hwa was born in Yeongdeok, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea in 1932 and graduated
with a Fine Arts Degree (painting) from Seoul National University. He held his
first exhibition in 1963 and studied in France for a year in 1967. Chung came
across the diverse artwork of various painters while staying in Japan from 1969
to 1976. After his career in France (from 1979 to 1992), Chung returned to his
homeland in 1992 and has devoted himself to studio work at Yeoju, Gyeonggi-do.
Chung
Sang-hwa had his major retrospective at the Musée d'art moderne et contemporain
de Saint-Étienne Métropole in 2011 and his works are housed at museums such as
Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, Hirshhorn Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, National
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Korea, Seoul Museum of Art, Leeum
(Samsung Museum of Art), Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art, Museum of
Contemporary Art Tokyo and Fukuoka Asian Art Museum.
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