Ignition by Kim Hwan-ki, a pioneer of Korean abstract art, and waterdrop paintings by Kim Chang-yeol were exhibited at an art auction this month.
Seoul Auction announced that it will auction 8.3 billion won worth of art, including Kim Hwan-ki's cyan ignition, at the Seoul Auction Gangnam Center in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 19th.
In particular, "Front Ignition," painted by artist Kim Hwan-ki in 1972, was submitted at an estimated price of 2.4 billion won to 4 billion won.A picture of two fan shapes intersecting in turquoise color on a screen about three times longer than the length of
A total of four Kim Hwan-ki's works, including this work, have been exhibited, Seoul Auction said.
In addition, K Auction will auction 133 pieces of art worth 9.4 billion won at its headquarters in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 20th.
The auction will include five works by Kim Chang-yeol, including 1976's Water Drop.
Auction entries will be available for free at the K Auction Exhibition Hall until the 20th.
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