CHOI XOO ANG
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April 26, 2011, 2:40 am
Filed under: art, sculpture | Tags: art, Choi Xoo Ang, installation art, klosetkase, Korea, metaphorical sculpture, Sculpture
Filed under: art, sculpture | Tags: art, Choi Xoo Ang, installation art, klosetkase, Korea, metaphorical sculpture, Sculpture
South Korean artist Choi Xoo Ang’s metaphorical painted, polymer clay figures are personal, literal and immediate. They symbolize abuse in Korea. If art is not relevant, in response to the society we live in, to some it may serve as meaningless. But even when someone claims something as not having any meaning, to others, nothing is always something or an effect from a cause. Dixie Rose
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gre8 JAB
Comment by shyam maharjan May 27, 2011 @ 9:06 amamazing
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