
Bin Woo Hyuk Korea, b. 1981
Live-Wall-Revery, 2020
oil on linen
160 x 130 cm
Bin Woo Hyuk's landscape paintings present innovative interpretations which extend the possibilities of the materials and the space depicted. The quest for solitude extends to the series of marble paintings which becomes simultaneously photorealistic and an abstraction of the stone. He believes marble is the witness to the force of nature, the history of all the beings and events of a certain place, an unfathomable depth of time captured in rock.
In the depiction of monochromatic and abstract patterns of marble,
Bin discovers a psychological space where he finds the longed solitude. He meditates in this landscape to reach the inner peace within himself.
Bin discovers a psychological space where he finds the longed solitude. He meditates in this landscape to reach the inner peace within himself.
Bin Woo Hyuk's landscape paintings present innovative interpretations which extend the possibilities of the materials and the space depicted. The quest for solitude extends to the series of marble paintings which becomes simultaneously photorealistic and an abstraction of the stone. He believes marble is the witness to the force of nature, the history of all the beings and events of a certain place, an unfathomable depth of time captured in rock.
In the depiction of monochromatic and abstract patterns of marble,
Bin discovers a psychological space where he finds the longed solitude. He meditates in this landscape to reach the inner peace within himself.
Bin discovers a psychological space where he finds the longed solitude. He meditates in this landscape to reach the inner peace within himself.