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Yet, I think it is a mistake to try and nail down a connection between painting’s title and the experience of looking at it. Anne Appleby, “Last Light (August)” (2019), oil and wax on canvas ...
For centuries, painters have taken away color from their work as a way of enhancing it. This technique is on display in “Monochrome: Painting in Black and White” at London’s National Gallery.
Hafif, who died last year, used the monochrome to explore the medium of painting and its methods and techniques throughout her 50-year career. Her life-long investigation of colour, ...
By Park Han-sol. To the nonagenarian “dansaekhwa” (monochrome painting) master Chung Sang-hwa, it is the “foolishly endless repetition of ripping off and filling in” layers of clay and ...
Hafif, an artist best known for monochromatic paintings that explored the intersection of color, brush stroke, surface and light across a 60-year career, died on April 17, 2018. She was 89.
‘Monochrome: Painting in Black and White’, National Gallery, London, until 18 February 2018 (www.nationalgallery.org.uk) ...
As ideas for exhibitions go, Monochrome at the National Gallery sounds cussedly dull and joyless. A show restricted to painting in black and white? What an austere, hair-shirt proposition.
The name of this track is “Yun,” and anyone who is well aware of RM’s love for art would know that he is referring to Korea’s dansaekhwa, or Korean monochrome painting, master Yun Hyong-keun ...
While Western monochrome painting is inherited from minimal art, Korean monotone painting is more about spiritual quality and is non-rational.
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