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  • WHANG INKIE
    Nov. 28, 2010

    WHANG INKIE

    Est: $300,000 - $400,000

    WHANG INKIE (B. 1951) Pla Cézanne 002 (Relief) titled, inscribed and signed '"Pla Cezanne MST002 288F-1" (Relief) Plastic lego Blocks on board Inkie Whang' in English; dated '2010' (on the reverse) plastic blocks on wood panel 134.4 x 230.6 cm. (52 7/8 x 90 3/4 in.) Executed in 2010

    Christie's
  • WHANG INKIE
    May. 30, 2010

    WHANG INKIE

    Est: $300,000 - $400,000

    WHANG INKIE (B. 1951) Old Breeze 09183 signed and titled 'Inkie Whang An Old Breeze 09183' in English; dated '2009'; inscribed in Chinese (on the reverse) crystal and acrylic on canvas 182 x 182 cm. (71 5/8 x 71 5/8 in.) Executed in 2009

    Christie's
  • WHANG INKIE
    May. 30, 2010

    WHANG INKIE

    Est: $300,000 - $400,000

    WHANG INKIE (B. 1951) Pla Mountain 09-188 titled and signed 'Pla Mountain 09 188 Inkie Whang' in English; dated '2009'; inscribed in Chinese (on the reverse of each panel) plastic blocks on wood panel, diptych each: 191.5 x 96 cm. (75 3/8 x 37 3/4 in.) overall: 191.5 x 192 cm. (75 3/8 x 75 1/2 in.) Executed in 2009

    Christie's
  • WHANG INKIE
    Nov. 30, 2009

    WHANG INKIE

    Est: $250,000 - $350,000

    WHANG INKIE (b. 1951) Pla-Mountain 249 signed, dated, inscribed and titled 'Whang Inkie; Pla Mountain 249; 2009' in English; titled and inscribed in Chinese (on the reverse of both panels) plastic blocks on wood panel, diptych each: 192 x 96 cm. (75 5/8 x 37 3/4 in.) overall: 192 x 192 cm. (75 5/8 x 75 5/8 in.) Executed in 2009

    Christie's
  • WHANG INKIE
    May. 25, 2009

    WHANG INKIE

    Est: $300,000 - $400,000

    WHANG INKIE (b. 1951) After Diamond 0802 - Lemon signed and titled 'After Mt. Diamond 0802 Lemon Inkie Whang' in English; dated '2008' (on the reverse) crystal, acrylic on wood panel 199.5 x 144.5 cm. (78 1/2 x 56 7/8 in.) Executed in 2008

    Christie's
  • WHANG INKIE
    May. 25, 2009

    WHANG INKIE

    Est: $250,000 - $350,000

    WHANG INKIE (b. 1951) Pla Mountain 0906 signed and titled 'pla mountain 09-06 Inkie Whang' in English; dated '2009'; inscribed 'original text' in English; inscribed in Chinese (on the reverse of each panel) plastic blocks, diptych each: 191.5 x 96 cm. (75 1/4 x 37 3/4 in.) overall: 191.5 x 192 cm. (76 1/4 x 75 1/2 in.) Executed in 2009

    Christie's
  • WHANG INKIE
    Dec. 01, 2008

    WHANG INKIE

    Est: $120,000 - $200,000

    WHANG INKIE (Born in 1951) Pla Mountain signed, dated and inscribed, 'Inkie Whang; 2-1; 2-2; Pla Mountain; 2008' in English (on reverse) two plastic blocks 230 x 115 cm. (90 1/2 x 45 1/4 in.) x 2 pieces Executed in 2008

    Christie's
  • WHANG INKIE
    Dec. 01, 2008

    WHANG INKIE

    Est: $320,000 - $420,000

    WHANG INKIE (Born in 1951) Old Breeze 0801 signed, dated & titled 'Inkie Whang; 0801; an old breeze' in English (on reverse) silicon on wood panel 153 x 153 cm. (60 1/4 x 60 1/4 in.) Executed in 2008

    Christie's
  • WHANG INKIE
    Dec. 01, 2008

    WHANG INKIE

    Est: $430,000 - $530,000

    WHANG INKIE (Born in 1951) Pla Mountain signed, dated and inscribed, 'Inkie Whang; 2-1; 2-2; Pla Mountain; 2008' in English (on reverse) two plastic blocks 230 x 115 cm. (90 1/2 x 45 1/4 in.) x 2 pieces Executed in 2008 (2)

    Christie's
  • WHANG INKIE
    Sep. 20, 2006

    WHANG INKIE

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    B. 1951 AUTUMN WIND 32 1/4 by 78 3/4 in. 82.5 by 207 cm. signed, titled in English and dated 2004 on the reverse silicon and acrylic on canvas mounted on board Executed in 2004. EXHIBITED San Francisco, Frey Norris Gallery, Asian Invitational, 2004 NOTE Trained as a painter in both the United States and Korea, Whang Inkie was one of eight artists featured at the Asian Art Museum's "Leaning Forward, Looking Back: Eight Contemporary Artists from Korea" in 2003. Whang describes much of his recent work as "digital sansuhwa," a reinvention of traditional Korean landscape painting. The artist first deconstructs landscape images into pixel-like forms and then recomposes with starkly contrasting materials and colors. Traditional Korean landscape paintings once suggested the values of Confucianism and Taoism to their viewers and were revered for their spiritual characteristics. Whang's contemporary work makes manifest the paradox he faces: his works demonstrate his appreciation for both nature and tradition while positing a subtle critique of art's position in the industrialized society of which he is necessarily a part. His works therefore reflect the conflicted position of contemporary man, consumed by the digitized world and estranged from the 'natural' environment, the values and way of life it once represented.

    Sotheby's
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