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CHUL-HYUN AHN: Phenomena: Visual Echo at Grimaldis Sept. 4

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CHUL-HYUN AHN: Phenomena: Visual Echo
September 4 – October 11, 2008
Opening reception: Thursday, September 4, 7:00-9:00pm

Korean artist Chul-Hyun Ahn creates sculptures utilizing light, color, and illusion as physical representations of his investigation of infinite space. Ahn’s interest in the gap between the conscious and subconscious compels him to construct illusionistic environments providing a space for contemplation. Ahn’s sculpture urges the viewer to consider man’s boundless ability for physical and spiritual travel while exploiting illusions of infinity and the poetics of emptiness.

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