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Lot 383: Kim Whanki (1913-1974)

Est: $30,000 USD - $50,000 USD
Christie'sNew York, NY, USSeptember 18, 2008

Item Overview

Description

Kim Whanki (1913-1974)
Untitled
Signed and dated Whanki II-69
Gouache on New York Times classified ads, framed and glazed
21 5/8 x 14 9/16in. (55 x 37cm.)

Artist or Maker

Notes

Kim Whanki's unique blend of Eastern and Western sensibilities has had timeless appeal since he started breaking new ground in the 1930s. In 1931, he moved to Japan to study European modernism, incorporating elements he admired in the paintings of Klee, Matisse and Braque with traditional Asian motifs. Gradually, Kim was drawn to abstraction, culminating in his experiments in New York in the 1960s and early 1970s. Kim synthesized the coloration of his early mentors in Paris and the formalism of the New York School in paintings that have a distinct luminosity and rhythm.

Kim entered the Tokyo School of Fine Arts in 1933. He had his first one-person exhibition at the Amagi Gallery, Tokyo, in 1937. In 1940, he had a one-person exhibition at the Jung Ja Ok Gallery, Seoul. He was a lecturer at Seoul University from 1946 to 1948 and a professor at Hong Ik University from 1953 to 1955 and from 1959 to 1962. While living in Paris from 1956 to 1959 he had two exhibitions in France; at M. Benezit Gallery in Paris and Muratore Gallery in Nice. When he returned to Seoul in 1959 he had one-person exhibitions at the Korea Information Center Gallery and at the Bando Gallery. In New York he had solo exhibitions at the Asia House Gallery, in 1964; the Tasca Gallery, in 1966; and the Poindexter Gallery, in 1971 and 1973. The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, held a retrospective of his work in 1975.

Auction Details

Japanese & Korean Art

by
Christie's
September 18, 2008, 10:00 AM EST

20 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY, 10020, US