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Legacy

  • Data de criação1963
  • Dimensões77.0 x 102.0 cm

Explore the sculptures of Chun Sang-bom (1930-2015), a Korean modern artist known for nature, form & space explorations. Discover 'Legacy' and his global impact.

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Legacy

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Chun Sang-bum(1926-1999) shows a new style of sculpture adopting iron as a main stuff. Chun

Biografia do Artista

Chun Sang-bom: Sculpting the Echoes of Nature

Chun Sang-bom (1930-2015), often referred to as Chun Sangbum, stands as a pivotal figure in the evolution of Korean modern sculpture. Born in Seoul during a period of significant social and artistic transformation, his work resonated deeply with themes of nature, form, and space – concepts that would become central to his distinctive style. His journey wasn’t simply one of creating objects; it was an exploration of how materials could embody the spirit of the natural world, a pursuit he relentlessly pursued throughout his prolific career. Chun's legacy isn't just found in individual pieces but in the way he redefined Korean sculpture and its relationship to both tradition and modernity.

Early Life and Artistic Influences

Chun Sang-bom’s formative years were shaped by a burgeoning artistic landscape in post-war Korea. While details of his early life remain somewhat sparse, it's understood that he initially studied painting before gravitating towards sculpture. This initial grounding in visual representation proved invaluable as he later sought to translate the essence of nature into three-dimensional form. The influence of Western modernism, particularly the work of artists like Henry Moore and Constantin Brancusi – whose emphasis on abstract forms and the interplay of light and shadow clearly resonated with Chun’s own aesthetic sensibilities – is often cited as a key element in his development. However, he never abandoned the core principles of Korean artistic tradition, notably the concept of *mijin*, or “people's art,” which emphasized reflecting the realities of everyday life and connecting with the spirit of the nation. This blend of influences created a uniquely Korean voice within the broader international contemporary art scene.

The Steel and Stone: Defining His Material Language

Chun Sang-bom’s artistic signature lies in his masterful manipulation of materials, primarily steel, bronze, and stone. He wasn't simply employing these mediums; he was engaging with them on a deeply intuitive level, seeking to reveal their inherent qualities. Steel, often shaped into dynamic, flowing forms reminiscent of windblown branches or crashing waves, became a recurring motif, symbolizing both strength and vulnerability. Bronze, with its rich patina and ability to capture detail, offered a counterpoint, lending an element of permanence and gravitas to his work. Stone, particularly granite and basalt, provided a grounding force, anchoring his sculptures in the earth and connecting them to ancient Korean traditions. His choice of materials wasn’t arbitrary; it was a deliberate strategy to evoke specific emotional responses and convey complex ideas about the relationship between humanity and the natural world.

“Legacy” – A Monumental Statement

Perhaps Chun Sang-bom's most celebrated work, “Legacy” (1963), exemplifies his artistic vision. Constructed entirely of steel, this monumental sculpture embodies a sense of both strength and fragility. The sweeping curves and upward thrust of the piece suggest a reaching towards the heavens, while its inherent instability hints at the transient nature of existence. The sculpture’s creation coincided with a period of rapid industrialization in Korea, and “Legacy” can be interpreted as a reflection on this transformation – a meditation on the balance between progress and tradition, between human ambition and the enduring power of nature. The work was exhibited internationally, solidifying Chun's reputation as a significant voice within the global art community.

Later Works and Lasting Impact

Throughout his career, Chun Sang-bom continued to explore themes of nature, form, and space, experimenting with new materials and techniques. Works like “Black is Rectangular (2013) and One Day Two Moments (2015)” demonstrate a shift towards more abstract forms while retaining the underlying sensitivity to material and spatial relationships that characterized his earlier work. Even in his later years, he remained committed to pushing the boundaries of sculpture, creating pieces that were both visually striking and conceptually profound. Chun Sang-bom’s influence extends far beyond his own creations; he mentored numerous young artists and helped to establish a vibrant community of sculptors in Korea. His legacy as a pioneer of Korean modern sculpture is secure, and his work continues to inspire artists and viewers alike. His sculptures reside in collections worldwide, including the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) in Seoul, testament to their enduring value and significance.
chun sang-bom

chun sang-bom

1930 - 2015 , South Korea

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Modern Korean art
  • Date Of Birth: 1930
  • Date Of Death: 2015
  • Full Name: Chun Sang-bom
  • Nationality: South Korean
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Legacy
    • Black is Rectangular
    • One Day Two Moments
  • Place Of Birth: Seoul, South Korea