Jeong—head #19-01
Jeong—head #19-01
Jeong—head #19-01
Jeong—head #19-01
Jeong—head #19-01
Jeong—head #19-01
Jeong—head #19-01
Jeong—head #19-01

Suki Seokyeong Kang

Jeong—head #19-01, 2019125 x 89 x 95cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
painted steel, wood frame, brass bolts, leather scrapsCommonwealth and Council
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This minimalist artwork features a simple wooden frame with a vertical wooden element bisecting the frame. The frame is made of rich, reddish-brown wood, creating a warm and earthy tone. The overall composition is clean and geometric, emphasizing the interplay between the rectangular frame and the linear vertical piece. The artist appears to have employed a minimalist approach, using basic shapes and materials to evoke a sense of balance and simplicity. This work likely reflects the artist's intention to explore the relationship between form, space, and the viewer's perception. ...

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Suki Seokyeong Kang
Artist
Suki Seokyeong Kang
B.1977, South Korean

Suki Seokyeong Kang works with painting, sculpture, performance and video to meditate on the cultural traditions of Korea and how Korea’s history may impact individuals living today. Kang began her artistic career with painting, and this medium still serves as her guiding force. The artist religiously paints daily, gesturally marking everyday occurrences and emotions she experiences. This routine serves as a notational system which will give way to new bodies of work in sculpture, video or performance. In her sculptural works, Kang often blends materials with opposing characteristics, strong and sturdy steels, leathers and wood, meet fine threads, or reeds. Acting as a mediator, Kang understands the act of assemblage as a harmonistic process, working to bring together conflicting parties into one united new being. This pattern can be seen in Kang’s hwamunseok series, where Kang repetitively made traditional handwoven mats whose cultural legacy stems from the Goryeo period. The mats were delicately made with threads and reeds, each developing a distinct pattern and then, these matts were encased in brittle steel shells. Sparking conversations around individuality and societal limitations, Kang’s practice continues to wrestle the legacy of the past with the present, sensitively testing the parameters of self-expression. ...

Suki Seokyeong Kang: Artworks
Mountain—autumn #23-01
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104 x 84 x 41cm
Mat Black Mat 122 × 163 #21-52
Jeong—head #19-01
Suki Seokyeong KangJeong—head #19-01, 2019
125 x 89 x 95cm
Jeong—head #19-02
Suki Seokyeong KangJeong—head #19-02, 2019
125 x 89 x 95cm
Mountain #23-29
Suki Seokyeong KangMountain #23-29, 2023
48 x 80 x 6cm
Commonwealth and Council
Gallery
Commonwealth and Council
Los Angeles, Mexico City

Commonwealth and Council is a gallery in Koreatown, Los Angeles founded in 2010. Our program is rooted in our commitment to explore how a community of artists can sustain our co-existence through generosity and hospitality. Commonwealth and Council celebrates our manifold identities and experiences through the shared dialogue of art—championing practices by women, queer, POC, and our ally artists to build counter-histories that reflect our individual and collective realities. ...