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Open Studios 2002 Artist:

Jung Moo Ahn

Painting
940 Tyler Street #25
Benicia, CA 94510
tel: 925-280-1502
fax: 925-280-1502

yahn@ahschc.org


Jung-Moo Ahn, known as Ahn Sahn, studied under the late master Che-Dang (Bae Ryum). Ahn Sahn mastered brush strokes in the tradition of classical oriental painting and six principles representing the techniques of Chinese painting set forth by Hsieh Ho in the 5th century. His work abides mostly by the first principle—resonance of the spirit and rhythmic vitality.

After nearly 3 decades in the United States, Ahn Sahn’s work is still amazingly true to the traditional oriental sense of line and distance. Yet, increasingly we see a new and vital sense of emotion in the work. This can be seen through less contained forms and intensified movement in water, clouds, and other elements of nature.

Born and raised in Korea, a mountainous country, Ahn Sahn set out to see, feel, and be inspired by that which might be called “the universal mountain”. He has traveled extensively throughout the Alps, Rockies, and Appalachian mountain ranges.

He moved to the Pacific Northwest, where he lived for 20 years, in order to focus on images representing mountains and seascapes. He now resides in California where he works in Benicia and continues to explore themes in landscape.



EXHIBITIONS

2002: Group Show, Arts Benicia Gallery, Benicia, CA

1994: Northwest International Art Exhibition, Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA

1990: One-person exhibition, Azart Galley, Seattle, WA

1987: Group show of Sumi artists, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA

1978: One-person exhibition. Chevy Chase Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1976: Group Show, International House, Philadelphia, PA

1975: Group Show, K&L Gallery, New York, NY

1972: Group Show, International House, Philadelphia, PA

1970: Exhibition, “Battle Scene”, Vietnam War Memorial, Seoul, Korea

1969: Exhibition, “Battle Scene”, Vietnam War Memorial, Saigon, Vietnam

AWARDS

1994: Northwest International Art Exhibition, Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA

1967: Korean National Art Exhibition, Seoul, Korea

EDUCATION

1968: B.F.A., Hong-Ik University, Seoul, Korea