
Yun Hyong-keun was a South Korean painter associated with Dansaekhwa. His works feature monumental vertical bands rendered in mixtures of ultramarine and burnt umber, applied on raw canvas or linen. These forms appear like gates or thresholds, expressing spiritual humility, personal history, and profound emotional restraint.
Yun’s paintings embody quiet intensity and disciplined reduction.
Yun Hyong-keun was a Korean Dansaekhwa painter known for vertical bands of ultramarine and umber that evoke meditative solemnity.
Yun Hyong-keun was a South Korean painter known for solemn vertical abstractions using ultramarine and umber, central to Dansaekhwa.