I.U.

HaeAhn Paul Kwon Kajander

I.U., 202421.91 x 27.3cmPrice on Request
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Pigmented natural lacquer, steel wire on wood panelFranz KakaToronto
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a striking abstract composition of rich, earthy tones. The central motif consists of a repeated pattern of overlapping, irregular shapes that resemble dripping or melting forms, suggesting a sense of movement and fluidity. The artist has employed a unique technique, potentially involving layered materials or processes, to create a visually captivating and textured surface. The work's bold, abstract nature and the artist's experimental approach exemplify the innovative spirit of contemporary art. ...

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HaeAhn Paul Kwon Kajander
Artist
HaeAhn Paul Kwon Kajander

HaeAhn Paul Kwon Kajander is the collaborative artistic practice of HaeAhn Kwon and Paul Kajander. Through the merging of their given and family names, they aim to challenge conventional identification categories, such as gender, ethnicity, and individualism, which are often reinforced through proprietary terms. Their artistic work is characterized by a responsive approach to installation and assemblage, where research and conceptual exploration find expression through material improvisation. For instance, in their solo exhibition "maximum suffering along the way" (2019), driven by their ongoing research into the violent history of modernization in South Korea, they conducted experiments with traditional lacquer techniques known as ottchil. These techniques serve as a material and conceptual foundation for their new body of work, which delves into the burdensome history of urbanization. To embrace more environmentally sustainable materials, they have created a series of relief works utilizing the dry-lacquer technique. This technique involves layering glutinous rice powder, ottchil, linen, ash, and clay powder. The combination of unstable organic matter with lacquer offers several benefits, and possesses natural repellent properties against insects, enhancing the durability of the artwork. ...

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Franz Kaka
Gallery
Franz Kaka
Toronto