Color Cult

Color Cult

Minnie Park Art Project Presents Color Cult, a show which brings together 6 artists across multiple nationalities, cultures, and styles, for a spiritual and artistic conversation, with a strong emphasis on color. The show will present Sang Don Kim, whose art is currently showing at the San Diego Museum of Art and will be his first gallery appearance in the United States.

Minnie Park Art Project Presents Color Cult, a show which brings together 6 artists across multiple nationalities, cultures, and styles, for a spiritual and artistic conversation, with a strong emphasis on color. The show will present Sang Don Kim, whose art is currently showing at the San Diego Museum of Art and will be his first gallery appearance in the United States.

Meet the artists:

As one of contemporary artists who represents Korea in multiple biennials and Korean national museums, Sangdon Kim shows his fascination in the rage and spirit of life. Kim’s totem series evokes a desire to produce art that is distanced from the complex reality of the life in which we live as humans. His work, though structural and functional, is also ornamental and delicate, just like human experience.


Jang Bae Park is a technical master in iconographic Buddhist painting and traditional portraiture. Park expands his paintings with contemporary subject matter, using the traditional technique to render the human experience. It is evident that Park is a world builder, his scenes tell a story and the line between fact and fiction is successfully blurred.

Meet the artists:

As one of contemporary artists who represents Korea in multiple biennials and Korean national museums, Sangdon Kim shows his fascination in the rage and spirit of life. Kim’s totem series evokes a desire to produce art that is distanced from the complex reality of the life in which we live as humans. His work, though structural and functional, is also ornamental and delicate, just like human experience.


Jang Bae Park is a technical master in iconographic Buddhist painting and traditional portraiture. Park expands his paintings with contemporary subject matter, using the traditional technique to render the human experience. It is evident that Park is a world builder, his scenes tell a story and the line between fact and fiction is successfully blurred.

Du Hyeon Hwang’s work takes the concept of “tradition”and explores new and unexpected territories. His work strikes a balance between staying true to tradition and reinterpreting tradition.


Axel Getz’s work is tactile and allows the viewer to feel and experience color through undulating tightly painted waves and highly textured surfaces. Getz’s work focuses on memory of space.


Compositions and colors from Kate South worth present the viewer with opportunities for mindful looking, in which complexity is often found within their minimalistic nature.


Charlotte Bravin Lee creates psychological portraits, inventing conjectural groups of women and building private interior worlds around them.

Du Hyeon Hwang’s work takes the concept of “tradition”and explores new and unexpected territories. His work strikes a balance between staying true to tradition and reinterpreting tradition.


Axel Getz’s work is tactile and allows the viewer to feel and experience color through undulating tightly painted waves and highly textured surfaces. Getz’s work focuses on memory of space.


Compositions and colors from Kate South worth present the viewer with opportunities for mindful looking, in which complexity is often found within their minimalistic nature.


Charlotte Bravin Lee creates psychological portraits, inventing conjectural groups of women and building private interior worlds around them.

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