Nam Kwan
$1,200
Korean (1911–1990)
About the artist:
Nam Kwan is one of the most highly recognized pioneers of abstract painting in Korean Modern Art history along with his contemporary artist, Kim Whan-Ki. In 1954, after returning from Japan, Nam decided to move to Paris in order to develop his own visual language by learning from Western masters, and also practice his art in a new environment. Through extensive experiments with various materials and techniques in Paris, by the early 1960s, Nam began to develop his signature style and motif: unique shapes evoking letters, historical remains, stones, crowns from the Silla Dynasty, and Korean traditional masks. Unlike renowned Western calligraphy abstract painters such as Hans Hartung, Mark Tobey, and Franz Klein, who mostly pursued free brushstrokes of spontaneous energy and action, Nam preferred to carefully devise letter shapes and make them constructive. Nam's signature ideogram style continued to evolve into the next stage; more concrete structure by occupying repeated letters on the canvas during the 1970s and using soft shapes of ideograms as if they were floating in the universe in the 1980s.
Nam Kwan is one of the most highly recognized pioneers of abstract painting in Korean Modern Art history along with his contemporary artist, Kim Whan-Ki. In 1954, after returning from Japan, Nam decided to move to Paris in order to develop his own
$1,200