In the midst of this upheaval, young artists pursued radical projects.
They had been born during the Japanese occupation and lived through the Korean War; some looked to the past, taking inspiration from Korean folk forms.
They forged collectives, holding shows, translating art texts from abroad (travel was restricted) and staging performances along rivers and in theaters.
Their genre-defying efforts have come to be categorized as “silheom misul,” experimental art.
(Organized with Kang Soojung, a senior curator at Seoul’s National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, or MMCA, the show travels to the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles on Feb.
Persons:
Kim Kulim, Kyung, Kang Soojung
Organizations:
Guggenheim Museum, Guggenheim, National Museum of Modern, Art, Hammer Museum
Locations:
South Korea, Seoul, New York, Korea, Los Angeles