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But only recently has Korean art history started making its way into the biggest museums in the US. When the Guggenheim Museum staged "Only the Young," a survey of Korea's postwar avant-garde, ...
There is art everywhere.On the surface, a statement such as this might sound hyperbolic, even New Agey in its triteness.But if we take a step back, taking a broad mental survey of the seemingly mun… ...
How a photograph in LACMA’s new exhibition captures a pivotal moment in Korean history Shin Nakkyun, “Photograph of Choi Seunghui,” 1930, gelatin silver print. (LACMA) ...
An art exhibit centered around the history and struggles of Korean Americans in Hawaii is open for viewing at Hilo’s Wailoa Center until June 20.
“Most of the history of Western art was propaganda for the church,” he says, also noting how similar these works are to American paintings in the 1940s (think Rosie the Riveter). “This ...
SEOUL — The long arc of South Korea’s postwar art history — and the country’s transformation in those 75 years — looms large at this year’s TEFAF Maastricht, where Gana Art, a Seoul ...
Korean art is surprisingly hard to find in New York City. That’s why “Lineages: Korean Art at the Met,” which runs through October 20 of next year, is such an important group show to see ...
“The exhibition aims to show the 30-year history of Korean art at the Venice Biennale,” Lim Keun-hye, director of Arko Art Center, who curated the exhibition, said on Aug. 1 in Seoul.
Korean history and calligraphy are showcased at a new LACMA exhibition featuring artist Park Dae Sung. Eight of his works of art, including massive ink paintings, are now on display.