Annette Hur’s recent paintings depict increasingly abstract landscapes rooted in autobiography. Blurred horizons and shifting forms compress space, time, and memory, evoking psychological states rather than specific narratives. Water recurs as a mutable element, reflecting instability, adaptation, and personal history shaped by migration, loss, and evolving identity. The works consider how past and present coexist through accumulated choices and lived experience.
Selected Works
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