Chung Sang-Hwa

Repetition as clarity

Chung Sang-Hwa is a South Korean painter associated with Dansaekhwa, a movement defined by repetition, material process, and monochrome restraint. His technique involves applying paint, letting it dry, cracking or peeling it, then filling the gaps with new layers.

The resulting surfaces form grids and lattices that feel both systematic and meditative.

Chung Sang-Hwa is a South Korean Dansaekhwa painter known for repetitive processes that create subtle, rhythmic grids on monochrome surfaces.

Chung Sang-Hwa is a South Korean painter known for Dansaekhwa processes of layering, peeling, and filling paint to produce rhythmic monochrome grids.

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