Korean Applied Artists Association

Korean Applied Artists Association

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The Korean Applied Artists Association [Hanguk eungyong misulga hyeophoe; KAAA] is a private crafts and design organization formed by members primarily from the Department of Applied Arts at Seoul National University. It was founded in February 1960 and held two exhibitions in 1961 and 1964. Its members consisted of graduates from around 1953 when the Department of Design was reorganized into the Department of Applied Arts in the College of Fine Arts of Seoul National University and those who had been teaching at the department since the late 1950s. Major members include Paik Taewon, Park Daisoon, Yim Hongsoon, Bong Sangkyun, Kang Huisu, Paik Taiho, Lee Dongchan, Lee Shinja, Min Chulhong, and Kwon Giljung. The first member exhibition of the KAAA was held in May 1961 at the Korean Information Service Gallery, and the second edition was held three years later in 1964 at the same place. At the first exhibition, forty works by twenty members were displayed. Exhibited objects varied, including household items, interior furniture, accessories, tourism posters, bookbinding, architectural planes, wall decorations, and mosaics. The second exhibition featured roughly 100 works by fifty members. The membership and activities of the KAAA testify to the fact that crafts and designs were still grouped together and understood under the concept of applied art until the first half of the 1960s when the concept of contemporary design was being formed.
* Source: MMCA

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