Bae Bien-U: Sacred Wood

by Wonkyung Byun

Other authorsBae Bien-U (Photographer)
Hardcover, 2009

Status

Available

Call number

MONL.BBU

Publication

Hatje Cantz (2009), 120 pages

Description

With his meditative landscape photographs, which have an almost calligraphic quality, Seoul-based Bae Bien-U is one of Korea's best known artists, and has influenced a generation of photographers during his many years of teaching. He first rose to prominence in his country with his series--ongoing for the past two decades--depicting pine groves, which are plentiful, as the pine is Korea's national tree, representing longevity. Beginning with a selection of images taken near Gyeongju's Silla Dynasty burial mounds, this stunning large-format volume assembles images from the entire series, which were shot exclusively in natural light, both day and night. Natural effects like fog and filtered sunlight add to the expressionistic quality of the images, which recall Western Romanticism but reflect a characteristically Korean visual vocabulary. This volume is published concurrently with an exhibition at London's Phillips de Pury & Company.… (more)

Physical description

120 p.; 13.9 x 11.3 inches

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

9783775722834
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