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MIN Jung-Yeon — L’aube après la nuit
Past: March 12 → June 27, 2020
As the exhibition Carte blanche à Min Jung-Yeon is coming to an end at the Musée national des arts asiatiques — Guimet, (Paris) the Galerie Maria Lund is showing the young Korean artist’s newest work.
Drawing
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Grand Mix — Peter Martensen — Marlon Wobst — Bente Skjøttgaard — Farida Le Suavé — Min Jung-Yeon
Past: January 25 → March 7, 2020
We’ve opened doors, windows and hidden corners — and artworks came…
Ceramic, drawing, painting...
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Min Jung-Yeon — La lettre de Pluton
Past: March 6 → April 28, 2018
In 1980, the year Min Jung-Yeon was born, her native area in the rural region of Gwangju, South Korea, was the scene of a massacre — a rebellion in the academic world was violently hushed by oppressive forces. The political reality of a still young democracy is often depicted in her work.
Drawing, painting
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Intermède II
Past: May 26 → June 11, 2016
An in-between presenting works that reflect an acute sense of matter and colour while carrying a subtle narrative: drawings, wooden reliefs, paintings and sculptures where glass meets ceramics, metal and found objects…
Ceramic, drawing, painting...
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Min Jung-Yeon — Hier je comprenais mieux aujourd’hui
Past: January 31 → March 14, 2015
For a long time now, travel, exile and explorations of identity have been key themes in Min Jung-Yeon’s work. In this vein, before creating the ensemble exhibited for “Yesterday I better understood today”, the artist created a series entitled The Road (La route). In these works, she speaks about her move from Paris to the South.
Drawing, painting
Maria Lund Gallery