Korea Prints Association
The First Korea Prints Association Exhibition, Leaflet, 1958. Image provided by Kimdaljin Art Archives and Museum

Korea Prints Association

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An art association formed in January 1958 to stimulate the discipline of printmaking and to popularize the concept of printmaking. Members included Yoo Kangyul, Choi Youngrim, Park Sungsam, and Lee Hangsung. The group held its inaugural exhibition from March 18 to 24, 1958 at the Korean Information Service Gallery, and it held regular shows—once or twice per year—until 1968. The association held contests for upcoming artists from 1964 to 1975 in order to expand the base for printmaking. In 1969, the association held a printmaking contest for children. It also notably sought to achieve the internationalization of Korean art through the Korean Print Exhibition in 1968 in the Philippines. The association became less active after several young artists left the association and the Korean Contemporary Printmakers Association (Hanguk hyeondae panhwaga hyeophoe) in 1968.
* Source: Multilingual Glossary of Korean Art. Korea Arts Management Service

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