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Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

German, b. 1969
Born in Seoul, Ahn Hyun-Ju has lived and worked in Germany for over twenty years. Her work bears the mark of her training in both painting and sculpture. Her abstract paintings, influenced by 1960s and 1970s American minimalism, refute any metaphorical language and all narrative intentions. Their composition is characterised by the contrast between simple and minimalist geometric shapes with deep, intense colours. Ahn Hyun-Ju has been featured five times in the collective exhibition “Die Grosse” at the Kunstpalast Museum in Düsseldorf and in the collective exhibition “Colore non solo”, presented at the 51st Venice Biennale in 2005 and at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna in 2006. “How difficult is it to see a thing as a thing itself and recognize the beauty of the being itself? A thing without being a medium of meanings and metaphors which are based in our convention?”
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Restrained Supersaturation No.18 (Fuck that world) by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Painting
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Restrained Supersaturation No.18 (Fuck that world) is a unique painting by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. The painting is made with polyester, pigments and acrylic resin on alumini...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Metal

Line 1222-02 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract painting, minimalism, bright colours
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Line 1222-02 is a unique painting by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. The painting is made with Polyester, pigments and acrylic on aluminium, dimensions are 50 × 30 cm (19.7 × 11.8 i...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Mixed Media

d0709-6 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract painting, minimalism, bright colours, lines
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
d0709-6c is a unique painting by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. The painting is made with mixed media on aluminium, dimensions are 66 cm × 98 cm (26 × 38.6 in). The artwork is sig...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Line 0623-02 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract painting, minimalism, bright colors
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Line 0623-02 is a unique painting by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. The painting is made with Polyester, pigments and acrylic on aluminium, dimensions are 49 × 30 × 2.7 cm (19.3 × ...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Line 0623-03 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract painting, minimalism, bright colors
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Line 0623-03 is a unique painting by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. The painting is made with Polyester, pigments and acrylic on aluminium, dimensions are 52 × 32 × 2.7 cm (20.5 × ...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Mixed Media

Restrained Supersaturation No.19 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract painting, circle
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Restrained Supersaturation No.19 is a unique painting by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. The painting is made with polyester, pigments and acrylic resin on aluminium, dimensions are...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Line 1222-01 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract painting, minimalism, bright colours
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Line 1222-01 is a unique painting by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. The painting is made with polyester, acrylic and epoxy on aluminium, dimensions are 50 × 30 cm (19.7 × 11.8 in)....
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Mixed Media

Restrained Supersaturation No.17 (Kintsugi) by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract painting
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Restrained Supersaturation No.17 (Kintsugi) is a unique painting by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. The painting is made with polyester, pigments and acrylic resin on aluminium, dim...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Mixed Media, Polyester, Acrylic, Pigment

Line 0623-01 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract painting, minimalism, bright colours
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Line 0623-01 is an abstract painting by contemporary Korean artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. Polyester, pigments and acrylic on aluminium, 52 cm x 32 cm x 2.7 cm. Signed, sold unframed. This pai...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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d0110-1 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Mixed media on aluminium colourful painting, stripes
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
d0110-1 by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju which is part of the “Dripping” series. Mixed media on aluminium, 200 cm x 123 cm. In this series of abstract paintings, the artist is toy...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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a112007-3 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - minimalist painting, dark red
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
a112007-3 is a painting on aluminum by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju which is part of the “Unfolded Lines” series. In this series of abstract works, the artist works with vibrant c...
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a310810 by Ahn Hyun-Ju (Unfolded Lines series) - large minimalist painting
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Located in Paris, FR
a310810, diptych by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju, part of the “Unfolded Lines” series. Mixed media on aluminum, 90 cm × 260 cm. In this series of abstract paintings the artist wo...
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2010s Minimalist Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Mixed Media

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Art Blue Studio. Singapore 2015 AAF Singapore, VK Gallery, Singapore 2015 World Art Dubai, Villa del Arte Gallery, Dubai, UAE 2015 Art Breda, Wanders MFA & Dock Gallery, Breda, Netherlands 2015 Art Dubai, Contemporary Practices Magazine, Dubai, UAE 2015 Art Karlsruhe, Villa del Arte, Karlsruhe, Germany 2015 Paddle 8, Kathryn Markel Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY, USA 2015 AAF Brussels. Villa del Arte, Brussels, Belgium 2015 Naples Art Show, Villa del Arte, Palm Beach, FL, USA 2015 India Art Fair, Villa del Arte, New Delhi, India 2015 Rotterdam Art Fair, Wanders MFA & Dock Gallery, Rotterdam, Netherlands 2015 Palm Beach Art Show, Villa del Arte, Palm Beach, FL, USA 2015 LA ART SHOW, VK Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA 2014 Art Miami (Context), Witzenhausen Gallery, Miami, USA 2014 AAF Amsterdam, VK Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2014 AAF Hamburg, Villa del Arte Gallery, Hamburg, Germany 2014 Contemporary Istanbul, Villa del Arte, Istanbul, Turkey 2014 AAF Battersea, Villa del Arte, London, UK 2014 AAF New York, VK Gallery, New York, USA 2014 Houston Fine Art Fair, VK Gallery, Houston, TX, USA 2014 Summer Group Exhibition, Hay Hill Gallery, London, UK 2014 Paddle8 Auction, Bridgehampton, NY, USA 2014 Art Hamptons. VK Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY, USA 2014 SCOPE Basel, Witzenhausen Gallery, Basel, Switzerland 2014 AAF Singapore, VK Gallery, Singapore 2014 Downtown Fair NYC, Witzenhausen Gallery, NY, USA 2014 Russian Pavilion at Erarta Gallery (NYC Frieze week), NY, USA 2014 AAF New York, NY, USA 2014 SCOPE New York, G-77 Gallery (Japan), NY, USA 2014 Art Wynwood. Witzenhausen Gallery, Miami, USA 2013 AA New York, VK Gallery, NY, USA 2013 Russian Pavilion at Kavachnina Gallery, Miami, USA 2013 AAF Amsterdam, VK Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2013 AAF New York, VK Gallery, New York, USA 2013 ART Copenhagen. Witzenhausen Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark 2013 Vught Biennale, Gallery van Loon, Vught, Netherlands 2013 Russian Pavilion at Arttitud San Francisco, USA 2013 SCOPE New York, Witzenhausen Gallery, NY, USA 2013 Russian Pavilion, 25 Central Park West, New York City, USA 2013 Art Wynwood, Witzenhausen Gallery, Miami, USA 2012 Art Miami, Witzenhausen Gallery, Miami, USA 2012 OpenArtCode Shanghai at Present Art Festival Pudong Librart and CEIBS China Europe International Business School 2012 Europe International Art Exhibition at Wison Art Center, Shanghai, China 2012 AAF Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2012 SCOPE Basel, Witzenhausen Gallery, Basel, Switzerland 2012 Verge art fair, NYC, USA 2012 AAF New York, VK Gallery, NY, USA 2012 Art Southampton, Witzenhausen Gallery, NY, USA 2012 Open Art Code Shanghai, China 2012 Dublin Biennial. Point Village, East Wall, Dublin, Ireland 2012 AAF New York, VK Gallery, New York, USA 2012 PooL Art Fair New York, NY, USA 2012 AAF Brussels, VK Gallery, Brussels, Belgium 2011 VIII International Biennale of Contemporary Art, Florence, Italy Victoria received first prize for two paintings 2011 Contemporary Art Fair NYC 2011, NY, USA 2011 AAF Amsterdam, VK Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2011 "ARTI'2011", Art fair, VK Gallery, The Hague, Netherlands 2011 Open Ateliers De Pijp, Culture House Diamantslijperij, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2011 Museum of Russian Art, Jersey City, NJ, USA 2011 Tales of Breukelen, BWAC, Red Hook New York, NY, USA 2011 Berliner Liste 2011, VK Gallery, TRAFO, Berlin, Germany 2011 8th annual summer art show, Black and White, BWAC (The Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition), Brooklyn, New York, USA 2011 "Belarusian Artists of The World", Art Festival of Belarus 2011 Sensation Modern Fine Art Group Exhibition, Notting Hill, London, United Kingdom 2011 AAF Amsterdam, VK Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2011 AAF New York, VK Gallery, NY, USA 2011 Art Fair, VK Gallery, Hertogenbosch, Netherlands 2011 Gallery More Then Art, AHOY, Rotterdam, Netherlands 2011 AAF Brussels, VK Gallery, Brussels, Belgium 2010 Salon Art Bizarre 2010, La Galleria Pall Mall, London, UK 2010 Museum Nacht, Vijzelstraatmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2010 Davidoff Swiss Indoors Tournament, Basel, Switzerland 2010 AAF Amsterdam, VK Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2010 "ARTI'2010", VK Gallery, Art fair, The Hague, Netherlands 2010 Open Art Fair, VK Gallery, Utrecht, Netherlands 2010 Art Nocturne, VK Gallery, Knokke, Belgium 2010 Fine Art Fair, Park Lane Hotel, London, UK 2010 Art Laren, Laren, Netherlands 2010 "Reflected Reality", VK Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2010 Spring Celebration, Ten Elsenhuyze, Brasschaat, Belgium 2010 Art Fair, VK Gallery. Brabanthallen, Hertogenbosch, Netherlands 2010 "Primavera'10", VK Gallery, AHOY, Rotterdam, Netherlands 2010 Old Russian New Year, IGC, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2009 Memory Fragments, VK Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2009 Midwinter Celebration, Ten Elsenhuyze, Brasschaat, Belgium 2009 Kunst Messe, Jan Roelofs Antiquairs, Munich, Germany 2009 "ARTI'09", VK Gallery, The Hague, Netherlands 2009 Museum Nacht, Vijzelstraatmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2009 Art Manege 09, Moscow, Russia 2009 AAF Amsterdam, Wies Willemsen Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2009 Open Art Fair, VK Gallery, Utrecht, Netherlands 2009 Open Ateliers De Pijp, Culture House Diamantslijperij, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2009 "Slavyanski Bazar", Museum Geelvinck Hinlopen Huis, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2009 Armenian Independent Day Festival, Hollywood, California, USA 2009 The Earth Day Celebration Festival, Los Angeles, California, USA 2009 "Dialog Ost - West", Kulturintegrationsprojekt, Aachen, Germany 2008 The Modern Art Gallery, Los Angeles, California, USA 2008 Agnieten Festival, Gallery Goda, Gouda, Netherlands 2008 Russian Art Exhibition, Gallery Goda, Alakmaar, Netherlands 2008 InterArt, Pommernhus, Greifswald, Germany 2007 Kunst – Event, AHOY, Rotterdam, Netherlands 2007 Woman's World, National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus 2007 AKCENT Gallery, Brussels, Belgium 2006 Winterexposition Academy of Russian Arts, Gouda, Netherlands 2006 Eastern Neighbours, Cultural Center Babel, Utrecht, Netherlands 2006 Russian Art Gallery "Kartina", Gorinchem, Netherlands 2006 Embassy of The United States of America in Belarus, Minsk, Belarus 2006 Gallery Goda, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2006 De Kunst van het Wonen, Willa Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2006 Kunst – Event, Martiniplaza, Groningen, Netherlands 2006 Kunst – Event, Beursgebouw, Eindhoven, Netherlands 2005 Kunst – Event, Antwerp EXPO, Antwerp, Belgium 2005 National Art Gallery of Belarusian Artists' Union, Minsk, Belarus 2005 Kunst – Event, AHOY, Rotterdam, Netherlands 2005 ID Studio, LLC, Pawley's Island, USA 2005 Autograph, Art Gallery of Palace of Republic...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Resin, Mixed Media, Oil, Canvas

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Located in St. Louis, MO
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Wool, Canvas, Thread, Plastic, Mixed Media, Acrylic

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Line 1213-12 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract painting, minimalism, bright colors
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Line 1213-14 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract painting, minimalism, bright colors
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Located in Paris, FR
Line 1213-14 is an abstract painting by contemporary Korean artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. Polyester, acrylic and epoxy on aluminum, 52 x 32 cm. Signed, sold unframed. This painting challenges ...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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d0110-2, Dripping series
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Located in Paris, FR
d0110-2 by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju which is part of the “Dripping” series. Mixed media on aluminum, 200 x 123 cm. In this series of abstract paintings, the artist is toying ...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Mixed Media

Composition 0719-2 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract minimalist painting
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Composition 0719-2, abstract painting by contemporary Korean artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. Acrylic, pigment and alkyd resin on aluminum. 150 x 92 cm. Sold unframed. Exp...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Acrylic, Alkyd, Pigment

Composition 0719-3, Abstract Colorful Painting
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Composition 0719-3, abstract painting by contemporary Korean artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. Acrylic, pigment and alkyd resin on aluminum. 82 x 150 cm. Signed, sold unframed. Experimentation is ...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Acrylic, Alkyd, Pigment

Composition 0719-4, Abstract Colorful Painting
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Composition 0719-4, abstract painting by contemporary Korean artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. Acrylic, pigment and alkyd resin on aluminum. 82 x 150 cm. Signed, sold unframed. Experimentation is ...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Acrylic, Alkyd, Pigment

Line 1213-17, Colorful Abstract Painting
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Line 1213-17 is an abstract painting by contemporary Korean artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. Polyester, acrylic and epoxy on aluminum, 52 x 32 cm. Signed, sold unframed. The "Line 1213" series is...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Mixed Media

Line 1213-16 by Ahn Hyun-Ju - Abstract painting, minimalism, bright colors
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Line 1213-16 is an abstract painting by contemporary Korean artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. Polyester, acrylic and epoxy on aluminum, 52 x 32 cm. Signed, sold unframed. This painting challenges ...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Mixed Media

d0709-1, Dripping series, Abstract Colorful Painting
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
d0709-1 is an artwork by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju which is part of the “Dripping” series. In this series of abstract paintings the artist is toying with the technique of dripp...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Mixed Media

d0709-6, Dripping series, Abstract Colorful Painting
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
d0709-6 is an artwork by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju which is part of the “Dripping” series. In this series of abstract paintings the artist is toying with the technique of dripp...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Mixed Media

Moebius #9 - 3 Dimensional Geometric Abstract Painting
By Ahn Hyun-Ju
Located in Paris, FR
Moebius #9 is a work by contemporary artist Ahn Hyun-Ju. 58 cm × 40 cm. Edition of 3. Ann Hyun-Ju paints onto three dimensional aluminum supports and occasionally goes beyond the tra...
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2010s Contemporary Ahn Hyun-Ju Art

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Mixed Media

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