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Woo Jae Ghil《Archaeology of Light》

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Woo Jae Ghil forms square shape with masking tapes, he repeats the process and stacks on light to his work. Woo has spent more than half a century on a consistent theme to present visuals of natural-inspired light that composes various colorful expressions and has built his own unique art world. As Woo’s light of hope brightens the darkness, Gana Art hopes that this exhibition will provide warm energy full of the light of hope for the upcoming new year.
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Title: Woo Jae Ghil《Archaeology of Light》
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Woo Jae Ghil forms square shape with masking tapes, he repeats the process and stacks on light to his work.
Woo has spent more than half a century on a consistent theme to present visuals of natural-inspired light that composes various colorful expressions and has built his own unique art world.
As Woo’s light of hope brightens the darkness, Gana Art hopes that this exhibition will provide warm energy full of the light of hope for the upcoming new year.

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