Wook-kyung Choi explained

Wook-kyung Choi
Birth Date: 1940
Birth Place:Seoul, South Korea
Death Place:Seoul, South Korea
Education:Seoul National University, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Brooklyn Museum Art Academy, Skowhegan School of Art
Field:painter
Movement:Abstract Expressionism

Wook-kyung Choi (1940–1985) was a Korean Abstract Expressionist painter.[1] She was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1940.[2] Choi attended Seoul National University, and then immigrated to the United States in 1964 where she studied at the Cranbrook Academy of Art and the Brooklyn Museum Art School. She acted as a transmitter of Korean Informel Art to The United States, a form of painting characterized by non-geometrical abstraction.[3] This artistic movement was interpreted by many as a rebellion against the Korean state-led National Art Exhibition System (gukjeon), which preferred Academic Realism as its method of expression.[4] During her career, she also studied and exhibited influences from other Abstract Expressionist artists such as Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell, and Mark Rothko.

In 1979 Choi permanently returned to South Korea where she taught at Yeungnam University and Duksung Women's University.[5] [6] Choi died in 1985 at the age of 45[7] in Seoul.

In 1987, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) held a retrospective exhibit of Choi's work. In 2005, the Kukje Gallery in Seoul posthumously presented her art to the Korean public.[8] The Kukje Gallery held another solo exhibition in 2016 focused on Choi's time in The U.S. titled the American Years 1960s–70s.[9] [10] In 2021, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art held another exhibition of Choi's work entitled Wook-kyung Choi, Alice’s Cat.[11]

Wook-kyung Choi's work was included in the 2021 exhibition Women in Abstraction at the Centre Pompidou.[12] In 2023, Choi's art was included in the exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery in London.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Roberts-Komireddi . Cleo . 10 Underrecognized Women Artists Who Shaped Abstract Expressionism Internationally . Artsy . 9 May 2023 . en . 2 March 2023.
  2. Web site: Wook-Kyung Choi . The RAiR Foundation . 9 May 2023.
  3. Book: Smith, Laura Arenas . Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction . March 16, 2023 . Whitechapel Gallery . 2023 . 9780854883134 . March 16, 2023 . 28 . English.
  4. Kwon . Haengga . 2016 . Academic Realism, Korean . The Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism.
  5. Web site: Sutton . Kate . Kate Sutton on Wook-kyung Choi . Art Forum . 9 May 2023.
  6. Web site: Wook-kyung Choi . AWARE Women artists / Femmes artistes . 9 May 2023.
  7. Web site: Wook-kyung Choi Among Artsy's Women Who Shaped Abstract Expression . Cranbrook Academy of Art . 9 May 2023 . 15 March 2023.
  8. Web site: Wook-kyung Choi: A Retrospective - Paintings 1963-1985 . Asia Art Archive . 9 May 2023 . en.
  9. Web site: Forgotten abstract painter Choi Wook-kyung revisited . . 9 May 2023 . en . 12 September 2016.
  10. Web site: Thorne . Harry . Wook-Kyung Choi . Frieze . 9 May 2023 . en . 27 September 2016.
  11. Web site: Wook-kyung Choi, Alice’s Cat . MMCA . 9 May 2023.
  12. Book: Women in abstraction . 2021 . Thames & Hudson Ltd. ; Thames & Hudson Inc . London : New York, New York . 978-0500094372 . 170.
  13. Web site: Action, Gesture, Paint . Whitechapel Gallery . 9 May 2023 . en.