Reality and Utterance
Reality and Utterance Inaugural Exhibition, Brochure, 1980. MMCA Art Research Center Collection, Gift of Kim Heedae

Reality and Utterance

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A group formed in 1979 by artists and critics that criticized the contradictory nature of industrial society and the conservatism of the art community. The group formed during preparations for an exhibition to mark the 20th anniversary of the 1960 April Revolution. The group emphasized a realistic attitude, namely that art must depict reality and reveal the underlying contradictions of society. The group borrowed from or copied pop culture images, and also used photography, prints, comics, reproductions, and collages. Such methods were considered a means to help critically address the overabundance of visual images in contemporary Korean society, the issues of urbanization, and the colonial nature of Korean culture.
* Source: Multilingual Glossary of Korean Art. Korea Arts Management Service

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