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Category | Book | |
Editor/s | KIM Youngna | |
Writer/s | KIM Youngna | |
Publisher | Laurence King Publishing | |
Description | "This publication is issued in conjunction with the exhibition "Coloring Time: an Exhibition from the Archive of Korean-American Artists, Part One, 1955-1989," held at the Korean Cultural Service New York from April 10 through May 17, 2013. The exhibition was collaborated by the AHL Foundation and Korean Cultural Service New York." | |
Chapter Heading/s | CHAPTER HEADINGS Part 1 Introduction to Modern Korean Art in the Colonial Period The First Encounter with the West: Korean Exhibits at the World Expositions Modernity in Debate: Representing the 'New Woman' and 'Modern Girl' Millet's Peasant Image: The Receptive Phenomenon in Asia Lee In-sung's 'Local Colors': Colonialism or Nationalism? Korean Avant-Garde Group in Tokyo in the 1930s Modern Korean Sculpture Part II Introduction to Post-Liberation Korean Art Korean Informel Movement In Search of an Eastern Lyricism: The Works of Kim Whanki Two Traditions: Monochrome Art of the 1970s and Minjung Art of the 1980s Korean Contemporary Art in the 1990s | |
Language | English | |
No. of Pages | 284 pages | |
ISBN / ISSN | ISBN: ISSN1856694852 | |
Year of Publication | 2005 | |
Keyword/s | Korean Art, History | |
Sub-category | Art History |