Korean Art and Culture Association
The First Korean Art and Culture Association Exhibition (Joseon misul munhwa hyeophoe) Exhibition, Leaflet, 1947, Image provided by Kimdaljin Art Archives and Museum

Korean Art and Culture Association

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An artist organization formed in June 1947. The chairman was Lee Qoede, and its membership comprised ex-members of the left-wing Korean Artist Federation (Joseon misulga dongmaeng): Lee Kyusang, Kim Insoong, Hong Ilpyo, Eom Doman, Kim Jaeseon, Son Eungsung, Lim Wangyu, Shin Honghyu, Park Youngseun, Cho Byungduk, Lee Bongsang, Lee Haesung, Nam Kwan, Lim Gunhong, Lee Insung, Park Seong-gyu, and Han Hongtaik. The founding of the association caused controversy. Because of its centrist political stance, both the left-wing Korean Art Alliance (Joseon misul dongmaeng) and the right-wing Korean Art Association (Joseon misul hyeophoe) levied criticism. Shortly after its founding, the Korean Art and Culture Association held its first exhibition at the Dong Hwa Gallery in August. The second, third and fourth exhibitions were held at the Dong Hwa Gallery as well: the second in April 1948, the third in November that same year, and the fourth in June 1949.
* Source: Multilingual Glossary of Korean Art. Korea Arts Management Service

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