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About the Artist

Sung Tark was born to Korean parents in Andong, Manchuria and Northeastern China. Refugees of first WWII then the Korean War, his family finally settled in Busan, South Korea, a harbor city at the southern tip of the Korean peninsula. Tark left home at age 14 to study in Seoul, and after two years in college and a year of compulsory military service, moved to the U.S. to pursue his education.

 

As a child, Tark was never formally educated as an artist though his natural talent was recognized by his teachers. Ultimately, Tark studied Polymer Science at the University of Akron, Ohio and enjoyed a long career in Research and Development. He is a patent holder of U.S. and international patents. 

 

Tark’s start in calligraphy came when he moved his wife and two daughters to California from Michigan in 1976. He joined a calligraphy club, Mook Hyang Calligraphy Society and became a member of the Korean Calligraphy Association in Los Angeles. He studied with Master Hanong, a well-known master of the art of ink and seal carving across eastern Asia and the western world. Since his first group show in 1986, Tark has had works featured in 26 exhibitions. 

 

While Tark continues to practice traditional calligraphy, writing in both Hanja (Chinese characters) and Hangul (Korean language), many of his most acclaimed works are modern or abstract calligraphy. In Tark’s calligraphic abstracts a piece starts with writing and undergoes variation until the point that it is no longer legible. Like the black and white abstract works of Franz Kline and Robert Motherwell, Tark’s calligraphic abstracts are often interpreted as pure abstraction by the viewer, unless the characters are disclosed. 

 

Tark’s work in the area of modern calligraphy has been widely recognized. “Steadfast,” included in MUZEO’s exhibition, was featured in the 1996 September edition of the Modern Calligraphy magazine of China. Also in 1996, Tark was selected to be one of five invited calligraphic artists to be displayed in The Korean Museum of Art. In 2013, as President of the Mook Hyang Calligraphy Association, Tark organized the 30th Anniversary Exhibition, an exhibition almost entirely of modern calligraphy.

© 2021 Sung Tark

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