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Informations clés

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Born: 1972, South Korea
  • Nationality: South Korea
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Plus…
  • Top-ranked work: Flow
  • Top 3 works: Flow
  • Museums on APS:
    • Le musée de l’émail Chung Young Yang
    • Le musée de l’émail Chung Young Yang
    • Le musée de l’émail Chung Young Yang
    • Le musée de l’émail Chung Young Yang
    • Le musée de l’émail Chung Young Yang
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

Quiz d'art

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Question 1:
What university did Hee Eun Cho graduate from?
Question 2:
In what year was Hee Eun Cho born?
Question 3:
What sport did Hee Eun Cho compete in at the Atlanta Olympics?
Question 4:
What is Hee Eun Cho known for creating?
Question 5:
Where was Hee Eun Cho born?

Biography - Hee Eun Cho

Hee Eun Cho, born May 20, 1972, in Jeonju, South Korea, is a Korean artist whose distinctive style blends minimalist abstraction with evocative flow patterns—a visual language that speaks to the fundamental rhythms of nature and human experience. Her artistic journey began with formal training at Hongik University (Seoul), where she honed her skills in watercolor painting and established herself as a foundational element for her later explorations into contemporary art. Cho’s work is deeply rooted in Korean aesthetics, particularly the concept of *yongpoin*, which embodies harmony and balance—principles that permeate her artistic process and inform her compositions. She meticulously recreates wave patterns on paper using delicate watercolor techniques, capturing not just visual representation but also conveying a sense of serenity and contemplation. This dedication to craft reflects a broader commitment to exploring themes of stillness and transformation within the framework of abstract art. Influenced by pioneers of Flow Art—artists like Agnes Martin and Rothko—Cho’s artistic vision transcends mere decorative considerations. Her pieces are imbued with symbolic resonance, inviting viewers to engage in introspection and consider the relationship between form and emotion. The deliberate use of neutral palettes – predominantly whites and creams – contributes to this contemplative atmosphere, mirroring the quiet grandeur of natural landscapes. A graduate of SAIC (Chicago), Cho’s artistic development continues to be shaped by exposure to diverse cultural perspectives while retaining her core aesthetic sensibilities. Her exploration of geometric abstraction—particularly circles and squares—represents a deliberate departure from representational art, prioritizing conceptual clarity and visual simplicity. This stylistic choice underscores her belief that art can communicate profound ideas without relying on literal imagery. Cho’s artistic legacy extends beyond individual artworks; she embodies the spirit of Korean contemporary art – characterized by intellectual rigor combined with emotional depth. Recognized for her contribution to the field, she has garnered acclaim for her ability to distill complex concepts into visually arresting forms—a testament to her unwavering dedication to artistic innovation and her profound understanding of the power of abstraction to inspire contemplation and evoke emotion. Her work is currently showcased in numerous galleries across North America and Europe, cementing her position as a prominent voice within the global art community.



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