Young-Il Ahn Korean-American, 1934-2020
                                Water SM187, 1987
                            
                                    Oil on canvas
60 x 55 x 2 in
152.4 x 139.7 x 5.1 cm
In artist-made wood frame
152.4 x 139.7 x 5.1 cm
In artist-made wood frame
6715
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                                   This painting belongs to Young-Il Ahn's Water series. For more than 30 years, Ahn attempted to capture the sea’s illusive, shimmering color and light in his paintings. The series grew...
                        
                    
                                                    This painting belongs to Young-Il Ahn's Water series. For more than 30 years, Ahn attempted to capture the sea’s illusive, shimmering color and light in his paintings. The series grew out of a formative experience Ahn had in 1983, when he was lost at sea aboard a small fishing boat off the coast of Santa Monica. For a time, he was caught in fog so dense that he could not even see his own hands. When the fog cleared, sunlight illuminated the surface of the ocean surrounding Ahn for miles in every direction, leaving him with an indelible visual and emotional impression, which he has strived for decades to express in his Water paintings. In 2017, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) acquired part of this series and presented 10 of the works in the exhibition Unexpected Light: Works by Young Il Ahn, the first solo exhibition of a Korean American artist at the museum.
The work hangs on a wire that is attached to its back.
                    
                The work hangs on a wire that is attached to its back.
Provenance
Artist Studio, Los AngelesKavi Gupta, Chicago
Exhibitions
Young-Il Ahn, Kavi Gupta Gallery, 2018Frieze New York, 2018
Reflection, Kavi Gupta Gallery, 2021
 
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                        