‘Known for his ability to transform mundane objects into works of art, Choi Jeong Hwa sourced 7,000 unused kitchen utensils from households across Korea to create the colossal work “Dandelion” (now on view at Seoul’s MMCA National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art)’

Known for his ability to transform mundane objects into works of art, Choi Jeong Hwa sourced 7,000 unused kitchen utensils from households across Korea to create the colossal work “Dandelion” (now on view at Seoul’s MMCA National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art)

Known for his ability to transform mundane objects into works of art, Choi Jeong Hwa sourced 7,000 unused kitchen utensils from households across Korea to create the colossal work “Dandelion” (now on view at Seoul’s MMCA National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art)

Known for his ability to transform mundane objects into works of art, Choi Jeong Hwa sourced 7,000 unused kitchen utensils from households across Korea to create the colossal work “Dandelion” (now on view at Seoul’s MMCA National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art)

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