Korean Art Research Institute

Korean Art Research Institute

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The Korean Art Research Institute [Joseon misul yeonguwon] was a research institution that the Korean Art Association [Joseon misul hyeophoe] established in 1947 in an effort to foster later generations. It opened at the building of the Joseon Art Association located at 2-ga, Namsan-dong, Seoul. The Korean Art Association was a collective founded in November 1945 by several art organizations that gathered for the unification of art circles. After the establishment of the government of the Republic of Korea, it was renamed the Great Korean Art Association [Daehan misul hyeophoe]. In 1961, abiding by the policy of the unification of cultural organizations, it was merged with the Korean Artists Association [Hanguk misulga hyeophoe] and became the Korean Art Association [Hanguk misul hyeophoe]. Ko Huidong, the president of the Korean Art Association, served as the first director of the Korean Art Research Institute, and its vice-directors were Lee Chongwoo and Gilbert Pha Yim. The faculty consisted of Lee Sangbeom, Lee Chongwoo, No Soohyun, Choi Wooseok, Lee Byeonggyu, Kim Junghyun, Lee Yongwoo, Yim Hakseon, Lee Madong, Bae Ryeom, Kim Kyoungwon, Lee Ungno, and Kim Youngki. At the time of its opening, there were newspaper reports that the institute was a success with seventy students enrolled in the day and night departments. Almost no records on what exactly was taught and what activities were performed have survived. However, there is testimony by Park Soukho that he learned Western painting at the institute. It is difficult to confirm the institute’s activities after the opening.
* Source: MMCA

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