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    Modern and Contemporary Korean Art in Context (1950 - Now)

    Modern and Contemporary Korean Art in Context (1950 - Now) by Lee, Jung-Sil; Koh, Dong-Yeon;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
    • Date of Publication 29 May 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781350446878
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 248x194x32 mm
    • Weight 1180 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 120 colour
    • 700

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    Long description:

    Including over 120 full-colour images throughout, this is a vividly illustrated, in-depth and up-to-date introduction to the world of Korean art from 1950 to the present day.

    The book covers such as topics as:
    ? Historical, political and social contexts in Korea from the military dictatorship through the post-Olympics period to the digital age;
    ? Major artistic movements, including: Modernist, Avant Garde Dansaekhwa, Minjung Misul, Hangukhwa, Sogroup undong , Pop Art, Feminist art, Media art, and Postmodern art;
    ? Key forms, from traditional ink painting to western style painting, print, photography, sculpture, public art, metal art, architecture, installation, performance, and digital art;
    ? Artistic institutions, from established galleries, museums, and the art market to artists' collectives and alternative spaces;
    ? Globalization and global contexts, including Korean American, Korean diaspora and Korean adopted artists.

    Including an appendix of key art institutions, major exhibitions and important artists, this book is an essential introduction and reference guide to Korean art and its global impact.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements
    Contents
    Note to Readers

    Introduction
    Chapter 1. Shaping Korean Modernism: Memories of Colonialism, Korean War, and Postcolonialism (1950s-1960s)
    i. Wartime Korean Art: The Korean War as a Cold War Proxy
    ii. Korean Modernism: Intersection of National Identity and Abstraction
    iii. Gender Politics in Colonial and Postcolonial Korea
    iv. Art Informel: Confluence of the Eastern Spirituality and the Western Formalism
    v. New Wave and Experimental Avant Garde Groups
    Chapter 2. Modernity, Modern Art, and its Discontents (1970s-1990s)
    i. Dansaekhwa: Korean Monochrome Painting
    ii. Minjung Misul: People's Art and Democratization
    iii. Korean American Diaspora (1960s-1990s)
    iv. Redefining Traditional Korean Ink Painting
    v. Modern Architecture and Public Memorialization
    Chapter 3. The Globalization of the Korean Artworld and Rise of Consumerism (1989-2003)
    i. The Rise of Consumer Culture in the Post-Olympic Era
    ii. The Era of Popular and Consumer Culture and Sogroup Undong
    iii. The Globalization of the Korean Art World and Korean Expatriate Artists
    iv. The Rise of Women Artist Collective and Feminist Art in Korea, 1990s
    v. Beyond the Old Institutional Framework: Alternative Places in the Late 1990s
    Chapter 4. Inclusion and Diversity: Beyond the Myth of Ethnic Nationalism (2003-2023)
    i. Ethnic Nationalism and Growing Discontent in the Post-IMF Era
    ii. Historical Tragedies and the Postmemory Generation in Arts
    iii. Urbanization and Art: New Cities and Old Communities
    iv. Media Art After Paik Namjune: A Double Attitude Towards Technology
    v. The Myth of Pure-Bloodedness: Cultural, Sexual and Racial Diversity
    Epilogue

    List of Illustrations
    Bibliography
    Index

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