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People

Dynamic silhouettes of human movement define this 1985 masterpiece People by Yi Eungro, a profound exploration of collective existence through abstract ink style that invites you to bring this soulful vision into your home.

Explore Yi Eungro's (Lee Ungno) innovatif art : koreenisch-fraansch schilder die mengt orientale en occidentaal stijlen, bekend voor abstracte inkt collages & menigte schilderingen. Een kunstenaar die een belangrijke rol speelde bij het diversifiëren van de toepassing van Oostelijke kunstmaterialen in moderne kunst.

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  • Artistic style: Abstract ink collage/Modernized inkwash
  • Medium: Ink on paper
  • Year: 1985
  • Artist: Yi Eungro
  • Location: Lee Ungno Museum, South Korea
  • Dimensions: 268 x 223 cm

Description de l'œuvre

The Pulse of Humanity: A Symphony of Silhouettes

In the vast, evocative expanse of Yi Eungro’s 1985 masterpiece, "People," we are invited into a profound meditation on the collective human experience. This monumental work, measuring an imposing 268 x 223 cm, transcends mere portraiture to capture the very essence of movement and existence. Through a mesmerizing array of silhouettes, the artist orchestrates a dance of shadows that feels both deeply personal and universally shared. Each figure, though stripped of individual facial features, possesses a distinct vitality; some appear caught in mid-stride, while others linger in moments of quiet contemplation. The composition breathes with a rhythmic energy, as if the paper itself is vibrating with the silent whispers of a crowd gathered in a timeless, ethereal space.

The technique employed in "People" is a masterful bridge between Eastern tradition and Western abstraction. Utilizing the delicate yet powerful medium of ink on paper, Yi Eungro utilizes the fluid properties of the ink to create varying depths of tone. This creates a sense of atmospheric perspective where certain figures emerge from the void with striking clarity, while others recede into a misty, dreamlike background. The stark contrast of the black and white palette strips away the distractions of color, forcing the viewer to focus on the raw geometry of form and the emotional weight of the silhouettes. It is a sophisticated interplay of light and shadow that demands attention, making it an extraordinary focal point for any curated collection or high-end interior space.

A Legacy of Modernity and Emotion

To understand the profound impact of this work, one must look to the life of Yi Eungro himself. A pioneer who navigated the complex intersection of Korean heritage and French modernism, his journey was one of constant evolution. Having mastered the classical "four gentlemen" style of Korean inkwash painting, he eventually sought to modernize these traditions, infusing them with the expressive freedom of Western abstraction. "People" stands as a testament to this late-career mastery, where the calligraphic precision of his youth meets a mature, soulful exploration of social connectivity. The piece does not merely depict individuals; it symbolizes the interconnectedness of humanity, reflecting a world that is simultaneously fragmented and unified.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, a reproduction of "People" offers more than just aesthetic beauty; it brings an intellectual and emotional depth to a room. The artwork’s large-scale presence and dynamic composition provide a sense of movement that can transform a static environment into one of inspiration and thought. Whether placed in a minimalist contemporary gallery setting or as a sophisticated anchor in a grand living space, the painting serves as a window into the human soul. It invites onlookers to pause, to observe the dance of the shadows, and to find their own reflection within the beautiful, swirling crowd of Yi Eungro’s vision.

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Biographie de l'artiste

Early Life and Training

Yi Eungro (이응노), also known as Lee Ungno, was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1904. His childhood was shaped by a brief foray into Hongseong Botong Hakyo (홍성보통학교, 홍城초등학교, 洪城普通學校), after which he dedicated himself to mastering painting under Yeomjae Song Tae-hoe from 1920. This formative influence instilled in him the foundational principles of Korean classical painting and set the stage for his artistic journey.

Artistic Career in Korea and Japan

Lee Ungno’s artistic vocation blossomed when he relocated to Seoul in 1922, becoming an apprentice to Haegang Kim Gyu-jin—a celebrated calligrapher-painter-photographer—who profoundly impacted his stylistic development. He honed his skills primarily through the study of “Haegang Style,” focusing on capturing the essence of traditional Korean landscape painting with meticulous detail and expressive brushwork. A pivotal moment arrived in 1923 when his depiction of a bamboo, Mukjuk (묵죽, 墨竹, ink bamboo), garnered recognition at the 3rd Annual Joseon Art Exhibition—a testament to his burgeoning talent and securing him a place among Korea’s emerging artistic voices. Throughout the colonial period, Lee consistently achieved acclaim in successive Joseon Art Exhibitions, demonstrating unwavering dedication and establishing himself as a prominent figure within Korean art circles. However, recognizing the need for innovation, he championed the modernization of Eastern ink painting techniques, advocating for stylistic advancements inspired by Western artistic traditions. From the early 1930s onward, Lee experimented with blending Eastern mediums and brushstrokes alongside Western perspective and form—a bold step toward forging a distinctive artistic identity.

International Recognition and Later Life

Following intensive training in traditional inkwash painting in Korea until 1933, Lee embarked on a transformative path towards embracing Western influences. He pursued his studies in Tokyo, immersing himself in the realm of realistic expression championed by the Japanese Southern School of Painting—a pivotal experience that broadened his artistic horizons. Notably, he gained acceptance as a pupil of Matsubayasi Keigetsu, furthering his understanding of Western painting methodologies. In 1958, Lee relocated to France, where he solidified his position as an abstract artist—a decision fueled by the encouragement of exhibitions showcasing his work and marking a significant turning point in his artistic career. He achieved renown for his series of ink and paper collages, abstract letters, and crowd paintings—works that epitomized the spirit of French abstraction and cemented his legacy as one of Korea’s foremost pioneers in this movement. Lee Ungno's unwavering commitment to artistic exploration continued throughout his life, leaving an indelible mark on Korean art history.

Notable Achievements

Lee Ungno’s contribution to Korean art is undeniable. He was recognized as a cornerstone of the first generation of Korean abstract artists and played a crucial role in elevating Eastern artistic traditions within the global landscape. His museum, inaugurated in Daejeon in 2007, serves as a beacon for preserving and disseminating his artistic legacy—a testament to his enduring influence on subsequent generations of Korean painters.
이응노

이응노

1904 - 1989 , Corée du Sud

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Eastern & Western Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Haegang Style']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Yeomjae Song Tae-hoe']
  • Date Of Birth: January 12, 1904
  • Date Of Death: January 10, 1989
  • Full Name: Yi Eungro (Lee Ungno)
  • Nationality: Korean-French
  • Notable Artworks: ['Composition']
  • Place Of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
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