Mook Lim-Hoe
The First Mook Lim-Hoe Exhibition, Leaflet, 1960, Image provided by Kimdaljin Art Archives and Museum

Mook Lim-Hoe

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A Korean art group founded in 1960 by several alumni of the Seoul National University College of Fine Arts. The group was active until 1964. The name of the group derives from the Korean pronunciation of Molin, the frequent professional and literary soubriquet of the Ming Dynasty art collector Xiang Yuanbian. The group is noteworthy for its experimentation with abstract and semi-abstract works in the classical literati style of colored ink paintings.
* Source: Multilingual Glossary of Korean Art. Korea Arts Management Service

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