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1960s-1970s Figurative Paintings in the South Korea, MMCA Exhibition.

Nao Yim / Published May 26, 2024 09:46 PM
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Among the collections, The MMCA held an exhibition to re-examine the works of figurative painting from the 1960s to the 1970s, when it led Korea's figurative painting culture.

Since the 1960s, abstraction has become a trend in contemporary Korean art, and figurative art has not received much attention or is considered outdated.

Even in such an era, some artists steadily developed their world of work in the realm of figurative painting.

Despite the emergence of a new formative concept, this expression style, which depicts the way it appears to be a selective gaze, has firmly strengthened the culture of Korean painting.

In particular, the artists exhibited at this exhibition have led Korean painting culture based on their lyricality and realistic expressions of nature.

The exhibition features 33 artists and 150 works with the unique lyricism that everyone sympathizes with.

Sayart / Nao Yim, yimnao@naver.com

Among the collections, The MMCA held an exhibition to re-examine the works of figurative painting from the 1960s to the 1970s, when it led Korea's figurative painting culture.

Since the 1960s, abstraction has become a trend in contemporary Korean art, and figurative art has not received much attention or is considered outdated.

Even in such an era, some artists steadily developed their world of work in the realm of figurative painting.

Despite the emergence of a new formative concept, this expression style, which depicts the way it appears to be a selective gaze, has firmly strengthened the culture of Korean painting.

In particular, the artists exhibited at this exhibition have led Korean painting culture based on their lyricality and realistic expressions of nature.

The exhibition features 33 artists and 150 works with the unique lyricism that everyone sympathizes with.

Sayart / Nao Yim, yimnao@naver.com

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