Opening Reception: Thursday, January 23, 2025 @ 5-7 PM | Exhibition: January 23 - April 18, 2025 | In the tradition of ink painting, the genre of landscape presents a view of nature that may appear simply descriptive. However, landscape is more than mere representation but an encompassment of all things of this word of different meanings, dimensions, and concepts, and an expression of an individual artist. |
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Exhibition: January 23 - April 18, 2025 |
In the tradition of ink painting, the genre of landscape presents a view of nature that may appear simply descriptive. However, landscape is more than mere representation but an encompassment of all things of this word of different meanings, dimensions, and concepts, and an expression of an individual artist.
While firmly rooted in tradition, Cho In Ho reinterprets and reiterates the landscape from multiple and moving perspectives. Painting the recognizable locations in present-day Korea using only muk (black ink), Cho reconstructs and transforms what he learned from nature, offering a visual journey through space and time.
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Cho In Ho | In the Manner of Magnificence
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ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Cho In Ho is Professor in Department of Oriental Painting, College of Fine Arts, Seoul National University. He has also served as Research Director at Seoul National University Art Conservation Center and Director of Conservation Science at Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies. Most recently, Cho was a Visiting Scholar at Oregon State University.
Cho has exhibited his work in Korea, China, Japan, Vietnam, Italy, and Canada, and was awarded the National Academy of Arts of the Republic of Korea Award in 2023. Cho received B.F.A., M.F.A., and Doctor of Fine Arts from Seoul National University.