Korean Art Today’s Method
Korean Art Today’s Method, Catalog, 1979, MMCA Art Research Center Collection

Korean Art Today’s Method

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Korean Art: Today’s Method was an inaugural exhibition held by the Korea Culture and Arts Foundation (now Art Council Korea, ARKO for short) in 1979 in commemoration of the opening of its art center on the former site of Seoul National University in Dongsung-dong. A committee consisting of painters, sculptors, and critics, including Park Raegyeong, Park Seo-Bo, Seo Seok, Lee Gu-yeol, Lee Yil, and Chung Kwanmo, organized the exhibition, which was divided into two installments with a selection of artists to explore the methods of Korean art. For the first exhibition (May 21–June 10), forty-four painters with abstract tendencies were invited, and for the second exhibition (December 4–23), fifty-two Western-style figurative painters, twenty-five Eastern-style painters, and twenty-one sculptors were invited. The participating artists for the first exhibition were Kwon Youngwoo, Kwon Okyon, Kim Kulim, Kim Seonhui, Kim Yong-ik, Kim Jong-gun, Kim Jinsuk, Kim Hongseuk, Nam Kwan, Yu Gyeongjae, Park Seo-Bo, Park Jangyeon, Byeon Joha, Seo Seok, Suh Seungwon, Ahn Dongsook, Ahn Sangchul, Woo Jaegil, Youn Myeungro, Yun Hyongkeun, Lee Kangso, Lee Kyungsoo, Lee Dongyou, Lee Dooshik, Lee Bann, Lee Bongreal, Lee Seduk, Lee Seungjio, Lee Taehyun, Lee Hyangmi, Jeon Hyeonghwa, Chung Keonmo, Chung Munkyu, Jeong Yeongyeol, Chung Changsup, Cho Yongik, Chin Ohcsun, Choi Daesup, Choi Myoungyoung, Choi Byungso, Pyo Seunghyun, Ha Indoo, Ha Chonghyun, and Hwang Yongyop. These artists were categorized not in terms of genre, but in terms of visual methodologies: tearing, drawing, applying, smearing, painting, spilling, sliding, burning, and others. On the other hand, the second exhibition featured ninety-eight Western-style painters, Eastern-style painters, and sculptors, who practiced a predominantly figurative style of expression. They included Min Kyoungkap, Chun Kyungja, Pak Nosoo, Song Soonam, Kim Hyung-geun, Lee Daiwon, Lee Manik, Yim Jiksoon, Choi Youngrim, Jeun Loijin, Oh Jong-uk, and Youn Young-ja, among others.
* Source: MMCA

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