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Bae, Bien-U
Sacred Wood
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Texts by: Thomas Wagner, Wonkyung Byun
Englisch
March 2009, 120 Pages
, 71 Photos
hardcover, in slipcase
1mm x
1mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-2283-4
"For the Korean people, pines are foundations for their soul." (Bae, Bien-U)
Bae, Bien-U (*1950 in Yeosu) is regarded as one ofKorea’s most important artists, a photographer who has influenced generations of students through his many years as a teacher. He became known in his native country for his meditative landscape photographs, which have an almost calligraphic quality. His most popular works to date are photographs of the famous pine forests near the shrine of the kings of the Silla dynasty at Gyeongju. Pine trees have singular symbolic importance in Korean culture.
Starting with this series of works, this large-format clothbound volume assembles the master’s photographs of pines and pine groves from the past twenty-five years. A selection of the most impressive pictures is shown in which Bae, Bien-U approaches the spirit of the places and landscapes with a contemplative, Korean-influenced visual vocabulary that even fascinates eyes schooled by Western aesthetics.
Exhibition schedule: Phillips de Pury & Company, London, October 27–November 19, 2008 · BOZAR Center for Fine Arts, Brussels, October 10, 2008–January 18, 2009 · Aando Fine Art, Berlin 28.3.–8.5.2009
Starting with this series of works, this large-format clothbound volume assembles the master’s photographs of pines and pine groves from the past twenty-five years. A selection of the most impressive pictures is shown in which Bae, Bien-U approaches the spirit of the places and landscapes with a contemplative, Korean-influenced visual vocabulary that even fascinates eyes schooled by Western aesthetics.
Exhibition schedule: Phillips de Pury & Company, London, October 27–November 19, 2008 · BOZAR Center for Fine Arts, Brussels, October 10, 2008–January 18, 2009 · Aando Fine Art, Berlin 28.3.–8.5.2009
»Ein eigenwilliger Bildband, der viel Faszination ausübt.«
fotoforum
»Koreaner sehen die Kiefer nicht nur als Baum, sondern verehren sie als göttliches Wesen, das Glück und Gesundheit bringt. In seinem großen und großartigen Fotoband entfaltet der 1950 geborene Fotograf Bien-U Bae seine eigene, meditative Sicht auf den Baum der Bäume.«
Rheinischer Merkur
»Der schön gedruckte Band könnte zum Sammelobjekt avancieren.«
profifoto
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