Untitled
1977
ink
canvas
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1977
ink
canvas
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
Untitled is a 1977 ink by Chung Chang-Sup, held at Museum of Modern Art.
This painting features a square of textured, off-white paper with a dark border, mounted on a canvas background. The paper's surface is rough and uneven, with visible creases and folds. The dark border is thick and irregular, with a rough, torn edge. The paper appears to be handmade, with a natural texture that gives the painting a sense of organic simplicity. The dark border adds a sense of depth and contrast to the piece, drawing the viewer's eye to the center of the painting. To learn more about the artist's use of traditional Korean techniques, look up Chung Chang-Sup.
Chung Chang-sup (Korean: 정창섭; 1927 – 2011) was a Korean abstract painter and an early member of the post‑war art movement Dansaekhwa (Monochrome Painting).
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