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— by Jenna Mahale: When GaHee Park started painting, it was, in part, an expression of a youth in revolt. “My family was religious, conservative and pretty strict, and Korean society when I was young was very sexist, patriarchal and hierarchical,” she says. As a teenager she’d draw a lot of sexual and taboo stuff. “Throughout my twenties, that rebellious approach fuelled my work a lot.” Between works like “Butt on Face” (2014), and “Fuck You Woman” (2012), that early influence is more than apparent…
Image courtesy of the artist and Perrotin