KYUNG AE HUR

  • Based in Paris, Korean Hur creates paintings in which both chaos and order coexist within a single surface. Recognized as one of the artists from the younger generation of the Korean Dansaekhwa art movement, her artistic practice involves a unique constructive-destructive process that breaks apart and reshapes pre-existing orders.

    Hur first applies a series of 30 to 70 layers of acrylic paint of various colors to the canvas. After letting them dry, she carves through the bonded layers using sculpting knives, surgical scalpels or kitchen knives, breaking up the smooth surface with rough markings and revealing a “trace” of the array of colors hidden beneath. She then reunites the carved-out pigment fragments by attaching them to the canvas, creating a completely new, regenerated landscape.

    Every step of Hur’s process, from the choice of color to the placement of the “traces” is methodically planned and documented. Drawing on her practice of etching on copper plates, teh artist describes the physically strenuous, yet meditative process of scratching through the numerous layers of dried plaint as an awakening, which she relates to archeology in its disclosure of histories that are destined to resurface and be seen through new perspectives.

  • SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

    2020
    Art Works Paris Seoul Gallery, Seoul, Korea

    2019
    Francoise Livinec Gallery, Paris, France

    2018
    Art Works Paris Seoul Gallery, Seoul, Korea
    Galerie Berès, Paris, France

    2017
    Kong Art Space, Central, Hong Kong,

    2016
    Art Works Paris Seoul Gallery, Seoul, Korea

    2015
    Art Works Paris Seoul Gallery, Seoul, Korea

    2014
    Kalman Maklary Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
    Art Works Paris Seoul Gallery, Seoul, Korea

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

    2001
    Diffusion/Cohesion, Sylvia Wald & Po Kim Gallery, New York, NY
    Seoul Gallery, Busan, Korea

    2020
    Scene Corenne, Francoise Livinec Gallery, Paris, France
    Korean Beauty, Francoise Livinec Gallery, Paris, France
    Ombres et Lumières, l'Art déconfiné, Francoise Livinec Gallery, Paris, France
    Chimères, un etonnement pour val vie, Francoise Livinec Gallery, Paris, France

    2019
    Bétonner, Broyer, Coudre, Gratter, Francoise Livinec Gallery, Paris, France

    2018
    Colorful Christmas, Francoise Livinec Gallery, Paris, France
    Exhibition Mixed, Leonhard’s Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium

    2017
    Spoon Art Show, Art Works Paris Seoul Gallery, Ilsan, Korea

    AWARDS

    2001 Competition “A Look at the Promising Korean Artists”, Korean Cultural Center, Paris France. 2010 Grand Prize for Painting from the International Exhibitions Bureau, La Ferte-Bernard, France. Municipal Youth Council Award, La Ferte-Bernard, France. 2008 Grant, Mecenat Mulgam, Paris, France. 2002 Award, Bucharest International Engraving Competition, Romania Award, National Engraving Competition, Seoul, Korea. 1999 Award, National Engravign Competition, Gwangju, Korea.

  • Eternal Flame - Tinged with Blue

    2022

    Stainless steel on canvas

    38.1 X 66.9 in

  • The Eternal Flame - Mountain Range

    2022

    Stainless steel on canvas

    38 1/5 × 70 9/10 in

  • The Eternal Flame - Light in Light

    2019

    Stainless steel on canvas

    28 3/5 × 39 2/5 in

  • The Eternal Flame

    2017

    Stainless steel on canvas

    71 7/10 × 89 2/5 in

  • Square - Red In Light

    2017

    Stainless steel on canvas

    59 1/10 × 59 1/10 in

  • Ficus Benjamina - Light

    2021

    Stainless steel on canvas

    63.8 x 44.1 in

  • The Eternal Flame - Golden

    2018

    Stainless steel on canvas

    38.1 x 66.9 in

  • Ficus Benjamina - Light

    2022

    Stainless steel on canvas

    31.4 x 62.9 in

  • The Eternal Flame - Yellow

    2021

    Stainless steel on canvas

    57.2 x 5.1 in

  • The Eternal Flame

    2018

    Stainless Steel on Canvas

    38 1/5 × 63 in

  • The Eternal Flame

    2020

    Stainless steel on canvas

    57 3/10 × 35 1/5 in

  • The Eternal Flame - Parma Pink

    2021

    Stainless steel on canvas

    63 4/5 × 44 1/5 in

  • Eternal Flame - Tinged with Blue Violet

    2022

    Stainless steel on canvas

    28.6 x 39.3 in

  • The Eternal Flame-Golden Yellow

    2019

    Stainless steel on canvas

    39.3 x 78.7 in