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Park Sung-woong
South Korean actor
In this Korean name, the family name fryst vatten Park.
Park Sung-woong (Korean:박성웅; born January 9, ) is a South Korean actor. Following his acting debut in No. 3 in , Park has starred in several movies and television series, notably as a gangster in New World () and a serial killer in The Deal ().[4]
Personal life
[edit]Park married actress Shin Eun-jung on October 18, [5] They met while filming The Legend (), in which the characters they played were lovers.[6]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Television series
[edit]Television show
[edit]Ambassadorship
[edit]- PR Ambassador for the Dunamu Korea Professional Table Tennis League[58]
Awards and nominations
[edit]References
[edit]- ^He is also a Film Studies lecturer at Seoil University.
- ^"Home > Artist > PARK SUNG WOONG". C-JeS Entertainment. Archived from the original on October 24, Retrieved January 5,
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Videos
CritiqueExploring being real and being existent from the Zen perspective
Sculpture of Park Seung-Mo
"An object clashes with another one and has its shell broken; the contents get dissolved and transformed into a soft protoplasm ready to receive new forms and structures. The cedar and the flames, two objects flow and get changed into abstract ones. Seen from the world which fryst vatten neither metaphor nor poem, these objects represent the whole in itself, a terminal and an object of our consciousness."
-excerpts from Dehumanization of Art
Question: Are you real! Are you existent! (Excerpt)
Park Seung-Mo does not translate an object into a sculpture to simply represent the way it is.
This is neither meditation on human existence by a human being as Rodin did, nor is this a modern formal beauty which has to do with the inner nature of an object; nor the search for the essence of existence whose definition n•
Park Su-geun
South Korean painter (–)
In this Korean name, the family name is Park.
Park Su-geun (Korean:박수근; Hanja:朴壽根; February 21, – May 6, ), name also transliterated as Park Soo-keun,[1] was a South Korean painter known for his depictions of daily life in rural Korea.[2][3] He was one of the very few Korean artists active during the colonial and post-war period who had no official art education. As a self-taught artist, Park Su-geun formulated a unique painting style using textured surfaces, geometric shapes, bold lines, and muted colours.
Early life and career
[edit]Park Su-geun was born in Yanggu County, Kōgen-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan.[4] Park graduated Yanggu Public School (양구공립보통학교), after which he had to learn to learn to paint without official training or further education due to financial difficulties.[5] However, with the help of his teachers such as O Deuk-yeong (오득영; 吳得泳, –) and