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Only the young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s-1970s
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/ Art exhibits
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/ Charcoal drawing
/ Contemporary art
/ Installation art
/ Museums
/ Sculpture
/ Themes, motives
/ Visual artists
/ Watercolor painting
2023
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Only the young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s-1970s
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Elaine W Ng
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20th century
/ Art exhibits
/ Artists
/ Charcoal drawing
/ Contemporary art
/ Installation art
/ Museums
/ Sculpture
/ Themes, motives
/ Visual artists
/ Watercolor painting
2023
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Only the young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s-1970s
2023
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[...]the legendary renegade happening The Murder on the Han Riverside (1968)-which only exists as a series of photos-by the New Exhibition Group, comprised of Chang Chanseung, Jung Kangja, and Kang Kukjin, confronted visitors as a larger-than-life photo mural which helped situate the era of exhibition. [...]General Park Chung Hee ruled South Korea with an iron fist while promoting the country's modernization, known as the \"Miracle on the Han River,\" and the performance was a critique of the art establishment, which was controlled by the political military elite. [...]in Kang Kuk-jin's Visual Sensei, II (1967)-a pair of orange and green neon and stainless-steel minimalist sculptures-and Lee Taehyeon's Command 1 (1967), a readymade of a gas mask and military backpack mounted on a wood panel that looks like a modern, shamanistic totem.
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ArtAsiaPacific Holdings,ArtAsiaPacific
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