November 19th, 2022 — January 31st, 2023

Hanji Works

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Artist: Chung Park

My work represents sensitivities to place and memory. This inquiry led me to hanji—traditional handmade Korean paper—in 2014 while living in Korea. The versatility and richness of the material provides insight into my relationship with my own birthplace.

ABOUT THE ART

My work represents sensitivities to place and memory. This inquiry led me to hanji—traditional handmade Korean paper—in 2014 while living in Korea. The versatility and richness of the material provided insight into my relationship with my birthplace (Seoul, Korea). Experimentation with hanji established an important part of my artistic identity, and in the last two years the work evolved from material explorations to find place to manifestations of spatial depth and light to evoke a haunting yet warming sense of tranquility.

The versatility and richness of this material provided insight into my relationship with my birthplace.

CHUNG PARK

The subtle dissonance that exists in between reflects a kind of displacement felt in my personal experience as a first generation Korean American. Hanji articulates this perspective literally—finding creative refuge by exploring a Korean material and applying it in an American context.

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