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Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
13.8x25.7in
About this artwork
I disassembled the shape of a running car. Fragmented lines are expressed as straight lines of invisible energy. It is simple, but it has form and speed.
« I'm running. My heartbeat and breathing mingled to awaken the power of the beast. I express my strength with paint on the canvas. »
Kang Minseok is a South Korean contemporary artist exploring speed, identity, and existential struggle through abstract painting. His philosophy centers on the tension between movement and stillness, competition and self-discovery, reflecting the challenges of modern life. He sees automobiles as metaphors for ambition, resilience, and transformation, symbolizing the search for meaning in uncertainty. Using squeegee scraping, acrylic layering, and embroidery, he captures energy and deconstructs structured forms, highlighting the fragility of identity. His work challenges perceptions of motion, time, and existence, offering a deep exploration of self-reflection and human resilience in today’s world.