Ecole de Séoul
Ecole de Séoul, Catalog, 1975, MMCA Art Research Center Collection, Gift of Hwang Yangja

Ecole de Séoul

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The Ecole de Seoul is an art group founded by Park Seo-Bo and others in 1975. Their first exhibition was held at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Korea from July 30 to August 5, 1975. For the second exhibition in 1976, they adopted a new system, used for the first time in Korea, where an independent commissioner selected artists. Founding member Park Seo-Bo said, “While the Indépendants Exhibition and the Seoul Contemporary Art Festival aim to find new artists and expand the territory of contemporary art, the Ecole de Séoul is a miniature reflection of our contemporary art community.”
* Source: Multilingual Glossary of Korean Art. Korea Arts Management Service