Choi Jeong Hwa’s “1,000 Doors” Building
Choi Jeong-Hwa, a renowned South Korean artist, is the brains behind this ten-story installation created using 1,000 recycled doors. Aptly dubbed “1000 Doors,” the façade features brightly-colored doors that have received a facelift to have a rustic flair and appear visually indulgent.
From a distance, it gives the sense of a pixelated effect, and it sort of reminds you of one of Gustav Klimt’s abstract paintings. The surreal structure is only one of Jeong-Hwa’s many “found object” creations, and his work is internationally known for its anti-institutional approach. One of his other creations involved hanging strings of sparkling garbage at the Seoul Olympic Stadium.