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Beach time is so temporary and yet forever.
Choi Byungso (1943–2025)
Choi Byung-so (82), a renowned artist known for his “black paintings” created by repeatedly drawing lines on newspaper with ballpoint pens and pencils, died on the 11th.
After graduating from Chung-Ang University's Western Painting Department and Keimyung University Graduate School of Art, he became a leading figure in the Daegu Modern Art Movement in the late 1970s.
Through his “erasing” process—repeatedly drawing and covering newspapers and magazines with ballpoint pens or pencils—he pioneered a unique formal language.
His "Newspaper Erasing" series, where the paper appears charred like burnt wood from his meditative, repetitive strokes, remains iconic.
He received the Lee In-sung Art Prize in 2010.
Image: 0220206 Untitled, 2022, Magazine, ballpoint pen, pencil, 18.3 x 24 x 1(d) cm. Courtesy: Arario Gallery
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