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A detail of Manifest Destiny by Maria Park

A detail of Manifest Destiny by Maria Park.

June 30, 2009

Maria Park, assistant professor of art, presents her installation Manifest Destiny at the Seoul National University’s Museum of Art from July 1 to August 16. Park joins other past recipients of the Korean Arts Foundation of America (KAFA) award in the exhibition entitled For Excellence: 11 KAFA Awarded Artists.

 

Park’s installation uses images from the 2006 Lebanon War and two films — Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey and Sam Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch — giving “human presence” the exact space allotted on the screen/image.

 

“I am interested in how these films demonstrate the subtle sanctioning of dehumanization through an aestheticization of violence, a mechanism often at work in media coverage of war,” says Park. “My process of painting seeks to expose the dehumanization at work within these images through a relentless rendering of edges in shards of color, embedding subject into object, figure into ground.”

 

The KAFA award has been given since 1992 to the winner of a biennial competition and is open to artists of Korean descent. Past recipients include Byron Kim, Do-Ho Suh, and Yunhee Min.

The opening reception is July 1 from 4 to 6 p.m.