Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Huh Hwe-tae Exhibit at Sawhill through Oct. 30


Through October 30, the Sawhill Gallery features the work of Huh Hwe-tae, a South Korean artist whose work expands the bounds of traditional calligraphy in creating an original art form, the name of which combines the terms “emotion” and “graphy”: Emography. Huh Hwe-tae the School of Art and Art History and College of Visual and Performing Arts Encore Artist for 2009-2010.

The artist will be in Duke Hall on Thursday, October 1 at 4:00 p.m. to demonstrate his expressive painting technique.

According to Kim Bok-Young, President of the Korean Society for Science of Art and Design, Huh’s work is a “masterpiece reaffirming his desire to attain the universe in a single brushstroke.”

Huh depicts forms of nature in his work. His brushstroke expresses the profound meaning and spirituality in clouds, willow trees, or an eagle aloft. Representing the beauty of movement, his work seeks to capture subtle references to soaring, galloping, shouting, and the wind.

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