Anna Park: Look, look. (2024)
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Artspace is pleased to announce Look, look., the first lithograph by contemporary artist Anna Park
A major new figure in drawing today, Anna Park is known for charcoal drawings that defy the boundaries of figuration and capture the breathless pace of contemporary culture. A fascinating range of visual references coalesce in Park’s fresh visual vocabulary—from the dynamism of graphic novels and fractious geometry of Cubism to familiar tropes of Americana. The new edition Look, look. combines images of fragmented female figures overlaid with text that alludes to the constant battle for attention that characterizes private and public daily life.
'For the longest time I was pretty wary of including text because I feel like words bring their own narrative. And when combined with an image I was worried that they would be competing with one another. But I actually like the fact that you can bring them both intentionally to a point where they totally switch the narrative, or the context, of the image or the phrase.' — Anna Park
This edition release follows the artist’s recent solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of Western Australia in Perth, the artist’s first museum exhibition outside the United States. Her work has been profiled in Vogue, Artnet, Cultured, Interview, and Juxtapoz, among other publications.
Proceeds from the sale of Look, look. will benefit Public Art Fund and its mission to bring dynamic contemporary art to a broad audience in New York City and beyond.
Edition of 30
This work is signed and numbered by the artist.
Stone lithography on BFK off white paper
Trim size: 20 x 15 inches or 50.8cm x 38.1cm
Image size: 17.5 x 13 inches or 44.5 cm x 33cm
Anna Park (b. 1996, Daegu, South Korea) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Her work has been featured in the group exhibitions 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (2022); 100 Drawings from Now, The Drawing Center, New York, NY (2020); Art on the Grid, Public Art Fund, New York, NY (2020); Drawn Together Again, Flag Art Foundation, New York, NY (2019); among others.
She received her BA from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY and her MFA from New York Academy of Art, New York, NY. She is the First Prize Winner of the AXA Art Prize (2019) and the Grand Prize Winner of Strokes of Genius 11: Finding Beauty (2019).