Interview
"I live between identities. Bound by Confucianism and Christianity, my hands carve into materials to reveal the exquisite space I inhabit—an environment that simultaneously invites reflection on desire and insecurity while resisting slipperiness. I'm talking about seeing skin as a sensation, not just a surface. This exaggerated perspective, privileging body awareness over reason, guides my obsessions with the body's inner and outer beauty—its hideousness and also its splendor.
In my studio, I combine painstaking, repetitive cut-outs—the carving away of forms within forms—with applications of paint that rely on the slow metamorphosis of a wet surface becoming dry. The ordinary drying of the painted material results in something sublime that points to not-quite-identifiable body forms. Producing work at a pace that transitions from fast to slow, from considered to instinctive, bringing together meanings and ideas from different places, allows my paintings to serve as records of my "in-between" identity. YoAhn Han
We are pleased to announce the cooperation with YoAhn Han's Gallery, the Chase Young Gallery from Boston, Massachusetts






