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INVITATION to CHANG HAN KIM
Solo Exhibition in Chicago
VIP Preview with Violinist, Consuelo Lepauw: August 11th, 6: 30 pm - 10 pm General public opening reception (free) : August 12th, 5 - 8 pm Exhibition duration: August 12th - Sept 8th, 2016 16 W. Ontario 1st floor, Chicago IL, 60654 U.S.A.
Chang Han Kim depicts natural scenes in his paintings through an abstract lens. Kim's paintings reach beyond the mere aesthetic beauty of the world and bring forth the symbolic meanings found within nature. For instance, it is easy to imagine a tree and its beautiful flowers as symbolic of life's struggles and perpetual onslaught. A flower petal's delicacy contrasts to gnarled boughs and rough, twisted trunks; however, the flower still stretches toward the unreachable sky with unyielding tenacity and beautiful optimism.
__ Kim's work is not solely about beauty, though - it is intended to reveal the dynamic interplay between nature and humans, as man takes derives much joy and contentment from the natural world.
__ While KIm completes some works in one sitting, many of them were created over several years. He believes that returning every year afresh to the thematic connotations of the subject adds depth of meaning, along with layers of paint. Kim most frequently uses a combination of acrylics overlaid with oil paints. He unites the disparate materials and invokes the natural rhythm and contrasts between the two. ____ Kim often travels to different locations to paint, and it is through this firsthand experience that he can let the artwork take shape organically. Through this direct contact with his subject, Kim's work is a truly honest expression of his experiences in these locations.
Since 1991 after his graduation from Hong-Ik University through Paintings and Drawings Department, he has built his unique style that brings lively neo-impressionism into canvas. He does live paintings in nature such as temples, in mountains, or by sea. Recent years, his work has been at public and private collections primarily in South Korea and recently he has been expending his collections internationally. With GACI Project, Prak-sis will work with him for Maehwa, and Dragonfly series among several series for the past 25 years. His focus on certain subject matters in his painting has given the mastery of his style.
Parking: Discounted vouchers ($10/each) are available for parking across the street at Ohio-Ontario Self Park (33 W. Ontario St.) Opening Hours: Monday - Saturday 1 - 6 p.m. Private view quest before or after opening hours @ myeon.praksis@gmail.com
16 West Ontario Street, Chicago, IL, U.S.A. +1 773 715 4171
ps. I will stay in the Huntington beach July 21~ August 4, and in Chicago August 5 ~14. Most of time i will paint outdoors. This is my major focus to visit to USA at this time....
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