Zero Group
Zero Exhibition, Leaflet, 1962, MMCA Art Research Center Collection

Zero Group

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An experimental art group formed in 1962 by nine students in Seoul. The founding members were Kim Youngnam, Kim Youngja, Moon Bokcheol, Seok Ranhi, Lee Taehyun, Choi Boonghyun, and Hwang Ilji, who were painting majors in Hongik University; Seol Yeongjo, an architecture major at Hongik University; and Kim Sangyeong, a painting major at Seoul National University. The group disbanded following its second exhibition in 1967. Over its operation, the group drew attention from critics for its bold experimentation despite the repressive political and social atmosphere of 1960s South Korea.
* Source: Multilingual Glossary of Korean Art. Korea Arts Management Service

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