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Howl

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Howl(하울)

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The work of South Korean born artist Howl is visual samples of tasting the moment of the alienation which we feel most vulnerable in our society. Human civilization has been entirely based on our sense of togetherness. A moment you feel excluded, however, extreme fear of alienation comes to dictate...
The work of South Korean born artist Howl is visual samples of tasting the moment of the alienation which we feel most vulnerable in our society. Human civilization has been entirely based on our sense of togetherness. A moment you feel excluded, however, extreme fear of alienation comes to dictate you.
And the artist observes those who live with this constant traumatic fear. Thus His portraits collect vulnerable individuals or groups which are involuntarily excluded by their gender, races, culture, religion or any circumstances you'd never know with a proper reason to exclude. The artist's minimizing shapes and brush strokes give us bold tensions to confront the fear of the alienation we all might remember at some point of our lives .Korean native Howl eventually moved to New York City when he was in late 20s, and his everyday fear from cultural differences to language barrier as an immigrant is hinted well in his work.

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Moriyama’s dog

USD 3,500.00 Year.2020 w60.90 x h50.80 x d1.90 cm

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USD $3,500 ~ $3,500

Biography

Korean native Howl eventually moved to New York City when he was in late 20s, and his everyday fear from cultural differences to language barrier as an immigrant is hinted well in his work.
He also works as a graphic artist in a commercial field. "That career experience gives me kind of a third eye...
Korean native Howl eventually moved to New York City when he was in late 20s, and his everyday fear from cultural differences to language barrier as an immigrant is hinted well in his work.
He also works as a graphic artist in a commercial field. "That career experience gives me kind of a third eye for my fine art works. I have to analyze every work in a quick and simple but logical way when I work in the commercial side. The habit prevents me from doing anything overly done which is always an easy trap for fine art." Howl said. He also has multiple windows to communicate his ideas about the Art. His podcast ranks #1podcast in the Art category in Korea.

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