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  2. Dansaekhwa - Wikipedia

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    Park Seo-Bo working on an Ecriture piece at his Hapjeong-dong studio, 1977. Dansaekhwa (Korean: 단색화, also known as Tansaekhwa), often translated as "monochrome painting" from Korean, is a retroactive term grouping together disparate artworks that were exhibited in South Korea beginning in the mid 1970s.

  3. Chung Sanghwa - Wikipedia

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    Chung Sanghwa (Korean: 정상화; Hanja: 鄭相和; born 1932) is a South Korean minimalist and Dansaekhwa artist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] After receiving his BFA from the College of Fine Arts in Seoul National University in 1956, Chung developed his unique grid-like painting style in Japan and France in the late 1970s and early 1980s. [ 4 ]

  4. Monochrome painting - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 Tony award winning Broadway play 'Art' employed a white monochrome painting as a prop to generate an argument about aesthetics which made up the bulk of the play. The 1995 Cesar award winning movie The Three Brothers featured a white monochrome painting by fictitious artist Whiteman (inspired by K. Malevich White on White masterpiece).

  5. Ha Chong Hyun - Wikipedia

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    Ha Chong Hyun (Korean: 하종현; born 1935) or Ha Chong-hyun is a South Korean artist. Today, through his Conjunction series (1974–present), Ha is best known as a leading practitioner of the Korean monochrome art trend known as Dansaekhwa.

  6. Robert Ryman - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 the artist married art historian Lucy Lippard. They had a son together, Ethan Ryman, in 1964, who was first a sound engineer and now an artist. The marriage ended in divorce. In 1969 he married artist Merrill Wagner. [3] Robert Ryman's sons from his second marriage, Cordy Ryman and Will Ryman, are also artists and currently work in New ...

  7. John Fox (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Exhibitions followed in 2011 at Winchester Galleries, Victoria, B.C.,and the Françoise Calcagno Art Studio in Venice, Italy in a show of Fox's works on paper titled John Fox: Opera su carta. [20] In 2012, a show of Fox's abstract work was held at Battat Contemporary, Montreal with a major catalogue. [ 21 ]

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  9. Mark Tansey - Wikipedia

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    He moved to New York in 1974 and attended Hunter College in New York for their graduate studio art program. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] There, Tansey continued his examination of the historic art introduced to him by his parents, as well as modern painting and sculpture techniques and artists.