Park Dong-Soo (1964) - Haemi






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"Haemi" by Park Dong-Soo (b. 1964), a 2018 original watercolor on canvas, 30 x 30 x 3.5 cm, signed and dated on the back, sold with frame, from South Korea.
Description from the seller
"Haemi", Park Dong-Soo, 2018
Title: Haemi
Year: 2018
Technique: Watercolor on canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 3.5 cm
Signature: Signed and dated on the back (on the verso)
Provenance: Acquired by gallery from the artist
Documentation: Certificate of authenticity provided by the gallery
Condition: Excellent condition
Shipping: Shipped framed
Secure, trackable, and insured shipment.
About the artist:
Park Dong-Soo is a Korean artist born in 1964 in Seosan. A graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts de Versailles and holder of a Master’s degree from Université Paris VIII, he settled in Paris in 1990 before returning to South Korea in 2008, where he lives today close to nature.
In 2023, he presented a spectacular installation at the National Museum of Asian Arts - Guimet, comprising an ensemble of paintings and sculptures.
His work, centered on cosmogony and the formation of the universe, explores the tension between chaos and harmony, microcosm and macrocosm. Black, omnipresent, structures his compositions where the circle symbolizes primal energy and the cycle of life. He uses materials such as oil, acrylic, Chinese ink, and hanji paper, creating reliefs that evoke lava and tectonic forces.
Selected solo exhibitions
• Minsky Gallery, Paris (2019, This Place There)
• Philippe Samuel Gallery, Paris (2008, 2010)
• Bellint Lamarque Gallery, Paris (2000)
• Soheon Gallery, Daegu (2015, 2018)
• Seosan Art Center, South Korea (2014)
Selected group exhibitions and fairs
• KIAF – COEX, Seoul (on several occasions)
• Korea Galleries Art Fair – Seoul
• Shanghai Art Fair (2002)
• Asian Avant-Garde at Christie’s, London (1998)
• Montruege Salon, France
His works are held in various public and private collections in South Korea and France, and appear regularly at public sales since 1998.
"Haemi", Park Dong-Soo, 2018
Title: Haemi
Year: 2018
Technique: Watercolor on canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 3.5 cm
Signature: Signed and dated on the back (on the verso)
Provenance: Acquired by gallery from the artist
Documentation: Certificate of authenticity provided by the gallery
Condition: Excellent condition
Shipping: Shipped framed
Secure, trackable, and insured shipment.
About the artist:
Park Dong-Soo is a Korean artist born in 1964 in Seosan. A graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts de Versailles and holder of a Master’s degree from Université Paris VIII, he settled in Paris in 1990 before returning to South Korea in 2008, where he lives today close to nature.
In 2023, he presented a spectacular installation at the National Museum of Asian Arts - Guimet, comprising an ensemble of paintings and sculptures.
His work, centered on cosmogony and the formation of the universe, explores the tension between chaos and harmony, microcosm and macrocosm. Black, omnipresent, structures his compositions where the circle symbolizes primal energy and the cycle of life. He uses materials such as oil, acrylic, Chinese ink, and hanji paper, creating reliefs that evoke lava and tectonic forces.
Selected solo exhibitions
• Minsky Gallery, Paris (2019, This Place There)
• Philippe Samuel Gallery, Paris (2008, 2010)
• Bellint Lamarque Gallery, Paris (2000)
• Soheon Gallery, Daegu (2015, 2018)
• Seosan Art Center, South Korea (2014)
Selected group exhibitions and fairs
• KIAF – COEX, Seoul (on several occasions)
• Korea Galleries Art Fair – Seoul
• Shanghai Art Fair (2002)
• Asian Avant-Garde at Christie’s, London (1998)
• Montruege Salon, France
His works are held in various public and private collections in South Korea and France, and appear regularly at public sales since 1998.
