The Fourth Group
The Fourth Group, Funeral Ceremony of the Established Art and Culture (August 15, 1970), Jugan Yeoseong, August 1970. Image provided by Kim Kulim

The Fourth Group

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A youth artist group that sought the liberation of humanity, the independence of Korean culture, and resistance toward the establishment, particularly through the expressive method of Happening. The Fourth Group celebrated its inauguration on June 20, 1970, which was published in the magazine Sunday Seoul on June 28, 1970. Although the Fourth Group did not have a strong political ideology, it was an artist group that aspired to create new art in relation to everyday lives and popular culture. They considered Happening as an anti-art weapon to challenge the government, the prestigious fine art community, and popular culture. This stance provoked intensive controversy and the interest of a range of artists. The group was active for just over two months before government authorities shut down it in August 1970. The group was criticized for a lack of seriousness and fighting spirit, but it was also the first art group that combined avant-garde approaches with a popular sensibility to create a uniquely Korean version of sub-cultural artistic production. 
* Source: Multilingual Glossary of Korean Art. Korea Arts Management Service

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