Portrait_series No.8

조한나 (Hanna Jo)

Portrait_series No.8, 202430 x 40cmSign in to view price
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acrylic on woodP21
Description
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The artwork showcases a surreal and whimsical composition, featuring distorted bone-like structures and organic shapes. The predominant colors are muted tones of white and gray, creating a ghostly, dreamlike atmosphere. The overall style is reminiscent of abstract expressionism, with a focus on textural elements and gestural brushstrokes that convey a sense of movement and energy. The piece seems to explore themes of the human body and its fragility, inviting the viewer to contemplate the relationship between the physical and the metaphysical. The artist's intention may be to challenge conventional perceptions of the human form and its place within the natural world. ...

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Artist
조한나 (Hanna Jo)
B.1991, South Korean

Hanna Jo dismantles and reconfigures the structures of human anatomy, transforming them into hybrid forms that suggest entirely new beings. She draws a parallel between the body’s interior and the earth itself, treating inner organs, emotions, and thoughts as fertile terrain where unfamiliar life forms can emerge. By blending recognizable anatomical elements with imagined entities, her compositions slip into a liminal space that feels both organic and virtual, resonating with shared human experience on a psychological level. Her painting process involves the repeated application, removal, and layering of color, resulting in surfaces rich with texture and variation. These shifting layers generate depth and movement, while also evoking a range of emotional responses. Through this material intensity, Jo invites viewers to confront their own inner landscapes, finding echoes of transformation and renewal within the complexity of the painted surface. ...

조한나 (Hanna Jo): Artworks
Untitled
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Untitled, 2024
150 x 180cm
Untitled
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Untitled, 2025
80 x 60cm
Untitled
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Untitled, 2024
50 x 40cm
Portrait_Series
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Portrait_Series, 2024
40 x 30cm
Portrait_series No.9
Portrait_series No.8
Portrait_series No.7
Mass_series No.20
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Mass_series No.20, 2024
21 x 29.7cm
Mass_series No.17
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Mass_series No.17, 2024
21 x 29.7cm
Mass_series No.18
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Mass_series No.18, 2024
21 x 29.7cm
Mass_series No.16
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Mass_series No.16, 2024
21 x 29.7cm
Mass_series No.7
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Mass_series No.7, 2023
21 x 29.7cm
Untitled
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Untitled, 2025
80 x 60cm
Untitled
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Untitled, 2025
40 x 50cm
Portrait_Series
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Portrait_Series, 2024
40 x 30cm
Portrait_Series
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Portrait_Series, 2024
40 x 30cm
Untitled
조한나 (Hanna Jo)Untitled, 2025
21 x 29.7cm
P21
Gallery
P21
Seoul

Established in September 2017 in the heart of Itaewon, Seoul, P21 has been dedicated to presenting contemporary art of the 21st century. Unbound by medium or generation, the gallery has introduced a carefully curated selection of emerging and established artists from both Korea and abroad. Its program has centered on key themes such as the subversion of order, materiality, and artistic agency. With a growing focus on international engagement, P21 has actively explored the Korean diaspora while introducing leading global artists to the Korean audience through diverse and in-depth exhibitions and seeks to broaden the global reach of Korean artist. ...