A views shows a part of an artwork at the exhibition of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749036
A views shows a part of an artwork at the exhibition of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749035
A visitor explores the exhibition of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749034
A visitor explores the exhibition of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749033
Chun Wun Young, son of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young is seen at his father's exhibition at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749032
A visitor walks at the exhibition of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749031
A view shows an artwork at the exhibition of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749030
A view shows an artwork at the exhibition of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749029
A visitor explores the exhibition of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749028
A visitor explores the exhibition of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749027
A visitor explores the exhibition of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749026
A photographer takes pictures at the exhibition of South Korean artist Chun Kwang Young at Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), in Moscow, Russia. The artist is best known for his Aggregation series: freestanding and wall-hung amalgamations of small, triangular forms wrapped in antique mulberry paper, often tinted with teas or pigment.26.01.2022#6749013