Yun Hong-keun: A Retrospective


Calm exhibition at Palazzo Fortuny in Venice looking at the life and work of Korean artists Yun Hyong-keun.

There was a good section on his life and how he was repeatedly imprisoned for his freedom of expression but the majority of the exhibition was given over to his art.

The paintings were large abstract dark works where the dark pigment was made up of ultramarine blue and burnt umber which he explained represented the colour of sky and earth. Often areas of the canvas were left bare to give the contrasting beige tone. I thought the pieces had a feel of Rothko. The work looked beautiful in this space.

Closes 24 November 2019

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