Liberation period
Photos of Artists in the Liberation Period, 1945, MMCA Art Research Center Collection, Gift of Kim Boggi

Liberation period

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A time of socio-political upheaval that lasted from independence in 1945 to the inauguration of the Republic of Korea government in August 1948. Numerous art groups formed during this period. The art community was united in its support for the creation of a new modern national art and to escape from the feudal and imperialist hegemony of the Japanese colonial era. Left-wing organizations argued for an ethnically specific art accompanied by a focus on the class struggle following the precedent of socialist realism. In contrast, right-wing organizations had no clearly defined political inclinations, and instead focused on inheriting and modernizing historical art traditions. The two sides were therefore in opposition. Furthermore, even the left-wing organizations failed to achieve any consensus on the establishment of an ethnic art due to various differences in political perspective. The Committee for the Preparation of Korean Independence was the first organization to be nationally active following independence, but internal disputes resulted in the dissolution of the committee after about 20 days. Organizations that were active afterwards included the Korean Art Construction Headquarters (Joseon misul geonseol bonbu), Korean Proletarian Art Federation (Joseon peurolletaria misul dongmaeng), Korean Plastic Arts Federation (Joseon johyeong yesul dongmaeng), Korean Artist Federation (Joseon misulga dongmaeng), and Korean Art Alliance (Joseon misul dongmaeng).
* Source: Multilingual Glossary of Korean Art by Korea Arts Management Service

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