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Young-Il Ahn, Reflection: Kavi Gupta | 835 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, IL

Past exhibition
22 January - 20 March 2021
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Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection 1, 2000
Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection 1, 2000

Kavi Gupta proudly presents an exhibition examining three key bodies of work from the pioneering Korean American abstract painter Young-Il Ahn (1934–2020). The artist passed unexpectedly in the midst of planning this, his second solo exhibition with the gallery.

 

In light of the increased attention Ahn has received in recent years for his iconic Water series, this exhibition expands the scholarship and recognition of two important, highly personal facets of his practice. The exhibition explores Ahn's Self-Reflection series, primarily executed between 2000 and 2004. The experimental, energetic series is marked by abstracted, symbolic references to autobiographical content and fragmented Korean Hangul text. The exhibition examines these alongside a selection of memorial paintings that Ahn produced in the wake of September 11, 2001. As an immigrant to America with love for his chosen home, Ahn's passionate response to the tragedy of the September 11th terrorist attacks is a deeply moving insight into one man's emotional state. Both series are shown alongside select pieces from his Water series, exploring the formal and technical parallels across his diverse bodies of work.

 

Born in Gaeseong, Korea, in 1934, Young-Il Ahn earned his BFA from Seoul National University in 1958 and relocated to California in 1966. He is renowned for making intricate, large-scale paintings that explore his relationship with beauty, nature, and music. His work is frequently associated with Dansaekhwa, an aesthetic position specific to Korea that expresses natural processes through a mostly monochromatic palette. However, as a Korean-born painter who lived and worked in the US, Ahn was unique among Dansaekhwa artists. Recent exhibitions include the retrospective Young-Il Ahn: When Sky Meets Water, at Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA; Unexpected Light: Works by Young-Il Ahn, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; and A Memoir of Water, Solo exhibition, Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA. Ahn's work is held in numerous private and public collections around the world.

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Virtual Exhibition
Works
  • Young-Il Ahn, Memorial to September 11th G, 2004
    Young-Il Ahn, Memorial to September 11th G, 2004
  • Young-Il Ahn, Water AHSW 19, 2019
    Young-Il Ahn, Water AHSW 19, 2019
  • Young-Il Ahn, Memorial to September 11th F, 2001
    Young-Il Ahn, Memorial to September 11th F, 2001
  • Young-Il Ahn, Memorial to September 11th B, 2001
    Young-Il Ahn, Memorial to September 11th B, 2001
  • Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection 13, 2004
    Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection 13, 2004
  • Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection C-2, 2003
    Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection C-2, 2003
  • Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection 4A, 2000
    Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection 4A, 2000
  • Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection 9, 2000
    Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection 9, 2000
  • Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection 1, 2000
    Young-Il Ahn, Self-Reflection 1, 2000
  • Young-Il Ahn, Water SM187, 1987
    Young-Il Ahn, Water SM187, 1987
  • Young-Il Ahn, Water GLGV 20, 2020
    Young-Il Ahn, Water GLGV 20, 2020
  • Young-Il Ahn, Water SQGO 19, 2019
    Young-Il Ahn, Water SQGO 19, 2019
  • Young-Il Ahn Water SQBR 19, 2019 Oil on canvas 24 x 20 x 2 in 61 x 50.8 x 5.1 cm In artist made wood frame
    Young-Il Ahn
    Water SQBR 19, 2019
    Oil on canvas
    24 x 20 x 2 in
    61 x 50.8 x 5.1 cm
    In artist made wood frame
  • Young-Il Ahn Water SQBB 19A, 2019 Oil on canvas 24 x 20 x 2 in 61 x 50.8 x 5.1 cm
    Young-Il Ahn
    Water SQBB 19A, 2019
    Oil on canvas
    24 x 20 x 2 in
    61 x 50.8 x 5.1 cm
Installation Views
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