

LOUIS PAL CHANG
(1901 - 2001) May 10 -June
8 2001
Centennial Exhibition
Gallery Korea is pleased to announce an exhibition
of paintings celebrating the centenary of Louis
Chang Pal’s birth. The exhibition will open
on May 10 and continue until June 8.
As Chairman of the Department of Art and later
as the first Dean of the College of Art at Seoul
National University, Louis Chang Pal taught most
of the major Korean artists active today. He also
taught at the University of Pittsburgh as an exchange
professor in the 1950s. Following his retirement
from Seoul National University in 1961, he resettled
in the United States.
This exhibition is selected from work produced
in the thirty years that Louis Chang Pal lived
in America. The oil paintings and work on paper
reflect the universal spirit of an artist whose
taste and techniques transcend traditional distinctions
between East and West. Included in the exhibition
will be portraits and abstractions as well as
religious paintings, calligraphy and landscapes
painted in the literati tradition of Asia.
It is significant that these works in various
media express both the aesthetic sensibility and
the spiritual convictions of this deeply religious
artist. His facility with modern and traditional
styles is reflected in the convergence of calligraphy
and abstraction in one group of paintings. In
a different series, his melding of East and West
is expressed in the juxtaposition of traditional
Korean costumes with Christian religious iconography.
Louis Chang Pal passed away on April 8 a few days
after his one-hundredth birthday. He never retired
from art and continued exploring new avenues for
expression until the end of his life.
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