Kwang Young Chun: Art with a ‘Korean Sentiment’
NEW YORK—Thousands of triangle forms wrapped in Korean mulberry paper create textured canvases and spheres with lunar-like surfaces, all with
NEW YORK—Thousands of triangle forms wrapped in Korean mulberry paper create textured canvases and spheres with lunar-like surfaces, all with
NEW YORK—Artist Jordan Betten, the founder of Lost Art, has put his mark on a series of doorways in the
NEW YORK—Paul Kasmin Gallery is exhibiting a collection of new works by Brazilian artist Saint Clair Cemin. “Six” showcases Cemin’s
NEW YORK—Fahamu Pecou uses hip hop to dissect the boastful, blinged-out black male stereotypes promoted by some of hip hop’s
NEW YORK—Peter Bynam‘s glass works capture the allure of nature and transport you to the depths of the sea. The
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