Bae, Bien-U

snm1a-106h, 2006

Baryta print, printed by the artist, laminated on Dibond, with recessed wooden frame, with book Frame size 48,50 x 58,50 cm Image size 21,50 x 46,50 cm Signed and numbered Edition of 25 + 2 AP


Bae, Bien-U
Sacred Wood
Bae, Bien-U (* 1950 inYeosu, South Korea) lives in Seoul.
Studied applied art at Hongik University, Seoul. Since 1981: Professor at Seoul Institute of the Arts, Department of Photography. Since 1982: Numerous exhibitions at home and abroad.
Bae, Bien-U (*1950) is considered one of Korea ’s most important photo artists. He became known in his native country through meditative landscape photographs which have a calligraphic quality as it were. His most popular works to date are photographs of the famous pine forests in the vicinity of the shrine of the kings of the Silla dynasty at Gyeongju. The artist approaches the spirit of the places and landscapes with a contemplative, Korean-influenced visual vocabulary that also fascinates eyes schooled by western aesthetics.
Pine trees have a very special symbolic importance in Korean culture: “For the Korean people, pines are foundations for their soul,” the photographer said, who chose a fascinating, almost calligraphic motif entitled Sonamu from this famous series for the Collector’s Edition.
 
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