Spartan Skin (Torso)

Young Joon Kwak

Spartan Skin (Torso), 202117.14 x 91.44 x 79.38cmSign in to view price
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cold-cast nickel silver, pigmented resin, acrylic paint, pigmented wax medium, steel, dyed walnutCommonwealth and Council
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This image depicts a rugged, irregular-shaped rock formation with a distinctive orange-brown hue. The surface appears weathered and textured, suggesting a natural geological formation. The overall composition has an organic, sculptural quality, with the contours and ridges creating a visually striking and tactile piece. In terms of artistic style and technique, the piece embodies the natural beauty and raw materiality found in certain forms of contemporary land art or earth art, where the artist utilizes natural elements as the primary medium. The context of this artwork may be related to the artist's exploration of the relationship between humanity and the natural world, or a celebration of the inherent artistry within unaltered natural landscapes. ...

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Artist
Young Joon Kwak
B.1984, American

Young Joon Kwak (born 1984) is an artist and musician based in Los Angeles. Much of their work focuses on queer bodies, how they have been represented in art history, and how they form communities. They have exhibited and performed at Art Museums around the world. Kwak is the lead singer in the band Xina Xurner, and a founding member of the collective Mutant Salon. Kwak's Sculptural work has been exhibited locally and internationally. They have described the work as investigating “traditional patriarchal standards of beauty in relation to the history of white supremacy, imperialism, and current social justice issues.” Their sculptures often consist of amorphous bodily forms are made out of plaster, plastics, resin, metal, fibreglass and lights. In a 2014 review for Hyperallergic Magazine, Alicia Eler wrote of Kwak's exhibition, "Young Joon Kwak’s work is neither binging nor representing — it is a purging, a releasing of one identity not necessarily for another, but for the continued evolution of the self in its variously emerging forms. The snake is free. She is a mutant alien being, continually evolving, a trans/feminine entity of force." (Wikipedia) ...

Young Joon Kwak: Artworks
Hermaphroditus’s Reveal I
Young Joon KwakHermaphroditus’s Reveal I, 2017
106.68 x 71.12 x 83.82cm
Buxom Sparty
Young Joon KwakBuxom Sparty, 2021
119.38 x 68.58 x 27.94cm
Spartan Impression (Torso)
Divine Ruin (my Face)
Young Joon KwakDivine Ruin (my Face), 2021
27.94 x 17.14 x 12.7cm
Spartan Ruins
Young Joon KwakSpartan Ruins, 2021
182.88 x 182.88 x 4.44cm
Spartan Skin (Torso)
Young Joon KwakSpartan Skin (Torso), 2021
17.14 x 91.44 x 79.38cm
Skin (My Face)
Young Joon KwakSkin (My Face), 2021
28.58 x 16.51 x 7.62cm
Spartan Skin (Hand on Groin)
Young Joon KwakSpartan Skin (Hand on Groin), 2021
20.32 x 64.14 x 66.04cm
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. ...