Sand Bond

Mark Yang

Sand Bond, 2021132.1 x 162.6cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasVarious Small Fires
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The artwork features a striking abstract composition dominated by organic, biomorphic shapes in shades of white, gray, and lavender. The overall form evokes a sense of movement and interconnectedness, with the elongated, intertwining shapes creating a dynamic, dreamlike scene. The artist's use of bold, simplified forms and a limited color palette gives the work a modern, surreal aesthetic. Set against a backdrop of sky and sand, the piece appears to explore themes of transformation, unity, and the fluidity of natural forms. The artist's intention may have been to convey a sense of metamorphosis or the interplay between the physical and the spiritual realms. ...

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Mark Yang
Artist
Mark Yang
B.1994, South Korean

Employing the formal study of composition, colour and line, Mark Yang creates large-scale paintings that depict interwoven nude male bodies, addressing his identity as an immigrant, Korean-American man. The maze of faceless, tubular limbs painted in striking combinations of bright colours show men wrestling – or embracing – in impossible, entangled proximity. Subverting notions of masculinity, Yang alludes to male intimacy being more common in Korean culture than that of the West. Remininist of the legacy of artists such as Eakins, Bacon and Mapplethorpe, as well as the imagery of Ancient Greece, Yang’s practice navigates questions of gender, ethnicity and migration through psychologically-charged, dizzying canvases of ambiguous bodies, blurring the line between aggression and intimacy. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

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Various Small Fires
Gallery
Various Small Fires
Los Angeles, Seoul, Dallas

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