Scream
Colored Pencils
Surrealism
1986
Contemporary
50.0 x 795.0 cm
Association de Musées d’Art Coréens
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Scream
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Description de l'œuvre
A Visceral Descent into Anguish
In the hauntingly evocative piece titled Scream, created in 1986 by the South Korean master Ahn Chang Hong, the viewer is immediately thrust into a claustrophobic realm of psychological torment. The artwork presents a grotesque, emaciated figure that seems to vibrate with an unbearable tension. Set within a distorted, triangular composition, the subject stands trapped in an interior space where the very walls appear to lean inward, heightening a sense of profound confinement. This is not merely a depiction of fear, but a visceral manifestation of it—a moment frozen in time where the boundaries between the physical body and emotional agony dissolve into a singular, terrifying expression.
The technical execution of Scream relies on a masterful use of texture and color to evoke an atmosphere of decay and unrest. Utilizing what appears to be the delicate yet gritty medium of colored pencils or pastels, Ahn Chang Hong employs a layering technique that builds a complex, almost granular surface. The palette is dominated by aggressive, fiery hues of intense orange and blood-red, which clash against harsh, artificial lighting to cast deep, unsettling shadows across the figure's skeletal features. These loose, expressive lines and organic, distorted shapes eschew realistic precision in favor of an expressionistic horror, ensuring that every stroke contributes to the overall chaotic and feverish energy of the piece.
Symbolism and the Human Condition
Beyond its immediate shock value, Scream serves as a profound meditation on isolation and the fragility of the human soul. The figure, with its elongated limbs and hollowed face, acts as a universal symbol for the tormented spirit, perhaps reflecting the broader themes of anonymity and resilience found throughout Ahn Chang Hong’s oeuvre. As an artist whose work is deeply rooted in the turbulent history of modern Korea, Ahn possesses a unique ability to translate collective historical trauma into individual, intimate moments of suffering. The skeletal form may represent the decay of identity or the stripping away of the self when faced with overwhelming existential dread.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, this artwork offers a powerful focal point that demands attention and invites deep contemplation. Its dramatic scale and intense emotional resonance make it an ideal centerpiece for spaces designed to provoke thought and evoke a sense of avant-garde sophistication. Whether viewed as a surrealist exploration of the subconscious or a poignant tribute to the endurance of the human experience, this reproduction captures the raw, unyielding spirit of Ahn Chang Hong’s vision, making it a timeless addition to any curated collection of fine art.
Biographie de l'artiste
early life and artistic journey
ahn, chang hong, a korean artist of considerable renown, was born in miryang, south korea, in 1953. His formative years were marked by the profound impact of korea’s tumultuous twentieth century—a period defined by war, division, and societal upheaval—which profoundly shaped his artistic vision. From an early age, he demonstrated a remarkable sensitivity to visual narratives and a fascination with capturing human emotion through art. This initial passion would blossom into a lifelong dedication to exploring themes of memory, identity, and the unspoken stories embedded within everyday life.artistic style and themes
ahn chang hong’s artistic style is characterized by its haunting beauty and meticulous attention to detail—a distinctive approach that distinguishes him from many contemporary artists. He primarily employs figurative painting techniques, favoring portraits that delve into the psychological complexities of his subjects. Unlike traditional portraiture which often seeks to portray idealized representations, ahn's canvases present figures rendered with unflinching honesty, capturing subtle expressions and gestures that reveal inner turmoil and resilience. His artistic focus centers on portraying korea’s history through the eyes of ordinary people—individuals whose experiences are frequently marginalized in official accounts. This deliberate choice underscores a commitment to honoring those voices silenced by circumstance and fostering empathy for perspectives often overlooked.notable exhibitions and collections
ahn chang hong's work has garnered critical acclaim and recognition across both korea and internationally, securing its place within prominent galleries and museums. His paintings have been showcased in solo exhibitions at the korea museum of art in busan and arario gallery wooson gallery, demonstrating his ability to command attention and provoke contemplation. Furthermore, his artistic creations are held in the collection of the busan museum of art, signifying their enduring value as cultural treasures.influences and development
ahn chang hong’s artistic trajectory has been influenced by a constellation of artists and movements—primarily korean expressionism and realism—which instilled within him a deep appreciation for conveying emotion through visual mediums. He honed his craft through rigorous self-discipline and experimentation, constantly refining his technique to achieve maximum impact. His stylistic evolution reflects not only the broader trends of korean art but also his personal engagement with philosophical concepts concerning human psychology and social responsibility.historical significance
ahn chang hong stands as a pivotal figure in contemporary korean art—a testament to the power of artistic introspection and remembrance. By prioritizing narratives centered on marginalized individuals, he has challenged conventional representations of history and championed a humanist perspective that resonates powerfully across cultures. His oeuvre serves as an invaluable resource for understanding korea’s collective memory and underscores the enduring relevance of confronting uncomfortable truths with compassion and artistic integrity.안창홍
1953 - , Corée du Sud
En bref
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Figurative Painting
- Date Of Birth: Miryang, South Korea (1953)
- Date Of Death: Living
- Full Name: Ahn Chang Hong
- Nationality: Korean
- Notable Artworks:
- Face 1
- Scream
- Forty Nine People
- Place Of Birth: South Korea

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