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|   |   | Park Seo-BoAutobiography – Graphic NovelBy Park Seo-Bo, Cho Jinho. Edited by Park Seungho.
 Understand seminal Korean minimalist painter Park Seo-Bo through this double-volume autobiography and graphic novelInternationally acclaimed Korean artist Park Seo-Bo (1931–2023) pursued a meditative practice of emptying the self through repetitive mark-making in his paintings. Through this repetition, the act of making becomes a spiritual discipline. Best known for his Écriture series and mastery within the Dansaekhwa movement, the artist used abstraction to examine the unique cultural traumas endured by himself and his family living through the devastating Japanese occupation and Korean War. This two-volume slipcased set presents a distinct perspective on the artist's life and artistic philosophy. The first volume is an unfiltered autobiography drawn from Park's own meticulous records going back to his birth and up to the late '70s, featuring contributions from his son, Park Seungho. The second volume illuminates the passionate story of the artist's life through a graphic novel, designed in an accessible and engaging format.
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FORMAT: Slip, pbk, 2 vols, 6.25 x 10.25 in. / 340 pgs / 250 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $45.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $69.95 ISBN: 9788857254333 PUBLISHER: SKIRA AVAILABLE: 3/3/2026 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Forthcoming AVAILABILITY: Awaiting stock TERRITORY: NA LA | D.A.P. CATALOG: SPRING 2026 Page 90 | PRESS INQUIRIES
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| Park Seo-Bo Autobiography – Graphic Novel Published by SKIRA. By Park Seo-Bo, Cho Jinho. Edited by Park Seungho. Understand seminal Korean minimalist painter Park Seo-Bo through this double-volume autobiography and graphic novel Internationally acclaimed Korean artist Park Seo-Bo (1931–2023) pursued a meditative practice of emptying the self through repetitive mark-making in his paintings. Through this repetition, the act of making becomes a spiritual discipline. Best known for his Écriture series and mastery within the Dansaekhwa movement, the artist used abstraction to examine the unique cultural traumas endured by himself and his family living through the devastating Japanese occupation and Korean War.
This two-volume slipcased set presents a distinct perspective on the artist's life and artistic philosophy. The first volume is an unfiltered autobiography drawn from Park's own meticulous records going back to his birth and up to the late '70s, featuring contributions from his son, Park Seungho. The second volume illuminates the passionate story of the artist's life through a graphic novel, designed in an accessible and engaging format.
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