Seoul Museum
Controversial Artists Exhibition, Brochure, MMCA Art Research Center Collection

Seoul Museum

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An art museum established in 1981 in Gugi-dong. The director of the Museum, Lim Setaek, was a member of the Reality Group alongside Oh Yoon and Oh Kyunghwan. Lim studied in Paris in the 1970s, where he engaged in exchange with intellectuals and figures in the art community. As befitting his personal history, the Seoul Museum not only contributed to the rise and continuation of Minjung Art, it also introduced the latest trends of French contemporary art to Korean society. The museum hosted solo exhibitions of the work of Shin Hakchul, Min Joungki, and Lim Oksang in the early 1980s. In 1982, the museum held Nouvelles Figurations en France, which featured prominent French contemporary artists such as Balthus and Roberto Matta. The museum also held the European Art of Today exhibition, which featured Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray. From 1982 to 1989, the museum held the annual Artists in Focus exhibition. The museum closed in 2001.
* Source: Multilingual Glossary of Korean Art. Korea Arts Management Service

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