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Korean Art since 1945: Challenges and Changes: Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture, cartea 9

Autor Youngna KIM
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 apr 2024
Over the past decades, Korea has gradually risen to become one of the global representatives of Asian culture. Korean artists have been increasingly active at an international level, with many being invited for residencies and exhibitions all over the world. Nonetheless, for various reasons, the general understanding of Korean contemporary art remains insufficient.
Although a few overviews of Korean contemporary art do exist, they typically focus on the history of art groups and movements. In addition, several anthologies have been published with articles on a range of topics, offering multiple perspectives. However, there have been few attempts to provide a unified synopsis of Korean contemporary art.
Presenting a comprehensive, engaging survey that covers the full spectrum of Korean contemporary art, Korean Art since 1945: Challenges and Changes seeks to fill this lacuna. Drawing on primary sources, it discusses the main issues, including the ideological stakes that affected the art world, modernist art vs. political art, and the fluidity of concepts such as tradition and national identity. Moreover, the book also has a chapter on the art of North Korea. Korean Art since 1945: Challenges and Changes is an invaluable tool for those intent on grasping the entire scope of modern art in Asia.
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ISBN-13: 9789004678712
ISBN-10: 9004678719
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture


Notă biografică

Youngna Kim, Ph.D. (1980), is professor emerita of Art History at Seoul National University. She also served as the director of the National Museum of Korea (2011-2016). Her publications comprise several books and many articles, which include Twentieth Century Korean Art (Laurence King, 2005).