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Hyun-Sook Song


  • Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
  • by René Siebel, Josef Helfenstein, Fritz W. Kramer
New works of the painter Hyun-Sook Song that merge Eastern and Western influences, that are rooted in Korean calligraphy, in memory and meditation. The richly illustrated catalogue is devoted to the creative process that leads Hyun-Sook Song to her paintings. Through thirty-three colour plates and two essays by Fritz W. Kramer and Josef Helfenstein, the catalogue delves into the roots of Song's practice in Korean calligraphy, which began in the 1970s after her move to Germany.

ISBN 9783753307572 | EN | PB
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Publisher Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
ISBN 9783753307572
Author(s) by René Siebel, Josef Helfenstein, Fritz W. Kramer
Publication date December 2024
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 220 x 170 mm
Illustrations 33 col.ill.
Pages 84
Language(s) English ed.
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New works of the painter Hyun-Sook Song that merge Eastern and Western influences, that are rooted in Korean calligraphy, in memory and meditation.

The richly illustrated catalogue is devoted to the creative process that leads Hyun-Sook Song to her paintings. Through thirty-three colour plates and two essays by Fritz W. Kramer and Josef Helfenstein, the catalogue delves into the roots of Song's practice in Korean calligraphy, which began in the 1970s after her move to Germany and continues to significantly influence her exploration of the memories tied to her homeland even today. The catalogue also features hitherto new and unpublished works by the artist.

"This control of her breath, that flowing energy of the body, is essential to the success of the creative process. Intuitive mastery of when to inhale and exhale, honed over many years, has transformed her mind and body into lithe instruments for her art." (Josef Helfenstein: The Breath of a Brushstroke)