Composition
Collage
WallArt
Abstract Expressionism
1970
Modern
120.0 x 65.0 cm
Musée Lee Ungno
이응노 (1904 – 1989)
Explore Yi Eungro's (Lee Ungno) innovatif art : koreenisch-fraansch schilder die mengt orientale en occidentaal stijlen, bekend voor abstracte inkt collages & menigte schilderingen. Een kunstenaar die een belangrijke rol speelde bij het diversifiëren van de toepassing van Oostelijke kunstmaterialen in moderne kunst.
Musée Lee Ungno (Daegu, South Korea)
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A Symphony of Texture and Tradition
In the evocative masterpiece Composition, created in 1970, the legendary Korean artist Lee Ungno (Yi Eungro) achieves a breathtaking synthesis of Eastern materiality and Western abstraction. This vertical work serves as a profound testament to the artist's lifelong quest to modernize traditional Korean aesthetics through a global lens. At first glance, the viewer is swept into a dense, rhythmic dance of ochre, gold, and amber tones that seem to pulse with an internal, primal energy. The painting does not merely sit upon the canvas; it breathes through a complex layering of textures that challenge the very boundaries between painting and collage.
Lee Ungno’s technical brilliance in this period lies in his revolutionary use of hanji—traditional Korean mulberry paper—as a foundational element. By integrating cotton wool and other tactile materials, he moved beyond the mere application of pigment to create a sculptural surface. The technique involves tearing, reassembling, and painting over fragments of medium, a process that mirrors the fragmented yet unified nature of memory and history. This method allows the artist to achieve an aesthetically harmonious unity, where the "alien" elements of the collage are absorbed into a singular, cohesive whole, contrasting sharply with the more analytical approach found in Western collage traditions.
The Emotional Resonance of Abstract Form
The visual language of Composition is one of controlled chaos. There is no singular focal point to anchor the eye; instead, the viewer’s gaze wanders through a labyrinth of overlapping organic shapes and thick, irregular lines. Subtle traces of darker blue delineate certain forms, providing a necessary tension against the overwhelming warmth of the palette. This lack of a traditional subject matter invites a deeply personal, subjective interpretation. To the collector or interior designer, the piece offers a sense of dynamic movement and dreamlike introspection, making it an ideal centerpiece for spaces that require a sophisticated yet emotionally charged atmosphere.
Beyond its formal qualities, the work carries a profound historical weight. Having navigated the complexities of life in both Seoul and Paris, Lee Ungno utilized this composition to bridge two worlds. The piece evokes a sense of ancient landscapes reimagined through the lens of mid-century expressionism. It is an art of layers—both physical and metaphorical—where the soft texture of cotton wool meets the ruggedness of heavy brushstrokes. For those seeking to adorn a collection with a piece that embodies resilience, innovation, and the beautiful tension between tradition and modernity, this reproduction of Composition offers an unparalleled opportunity to possess a fragment of art history's most transformative era.
À propos de cette œuvre
- Titre: Composition
- Artiste: 이응노
- Année: 1970
- Dimensions originales: 120.0 x 65.0 cm
- Format: Tall
- Statut du droit d'auteur: Sous droit d'auteur
- Où le voir: Musée Lee Ungno
- Technique utilisée: WallArt
- Palette de couleurs: Earthy
- Usage: Asymmetry
En bref
- Year: 1970
- Subject or theme: Organic forms and harmonious unity
- Medium: Cotton wool, hanji, and paint
- Notable elements or techniques: Collage, textured surface, layered materials
- Movement: Abstract Expressionism
- Artistic style: Expressionist abstraction