세상에 눈뜨다 : 아시아 미술과 사회 1960s-1990s = Awakenings : art in society in Asia 1960s-1990s / edited by National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, National Gallery Singapore

Author(s): National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Seoul)

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Main Title
세상에 눈뜨다 : 아시아 미술과 사회 1960s-1990s = Awakenings : art in society in Asia 1960s-1990s
Publisher
Seoul : National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, 2019
Collation
325 pages : color illustrations
27 cm
ISBN
9788963032023
Dewey Class
709.50904
Contents
Foreword -- Map and Timeline -- Awakenings: Art in Society in Asia 1960s-1990s / Bae Myungji, Seng Yu Jin, Suzuki Katsuo -- 0. Introduction -- 1. Questioning Structures. 1-1. Boundaries of Art. Lee Seung-taek's Concept of "Non-sculpture" / Lee Ihnbum -- Towards a Mystical Reality: A Documentation of Jointly Initiated Experiences / Seng Yu Jin -- 1-2. Rematerialisation. The Black December Affair and Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru / Seng Yu Jin -- The Five Methods of Indonesia's New Arts Movement -- Encounters with Unknown Things / Suzuki Katsuo -- Lee Ufan, Tang Da Wu and Montien Boonma: Investigating Material Agencies / Cheng Jia Yun -- 1-3. Body as Media. The Works of Chang Chao-Tang / Masuda Tomohiro -- Pioneers of the Avant-Garde Art Movement: The Korean Avant-Garde Association and Space and Time / Yoon Jinsup -- Body as Media / Ryu Hanseung --
2. Artists and the City. 2-1. Critique of Capitalism. The Significance of the Group Reality and Utterance / Youn Bummo -- Reality and Utterance Inaugural Manifesto -- Alterity and The Artists Village / Seng Yu Jin -- Critiques on Urbanisation and Consumer Capitalism / Bae Myungji -- 2-2. Agitating Urban Life. The Rebellion and Resistance of a New Generation against the Establishment: The Exhibition of the Young Korean Artists' Union / Yoon Jinsup -- Zero Jigen: Nudity Arouses Japan's Unconscious / Suzuki Katsuo -- Place for People / Suman Gopinath -- Experimenting with Multiple Layers of Contradiction: The Case of Jose Maceda / Masuda Tomohiro -- The City as Stage / Charmaine Toh --
3. New Solidarities. 3-1. Art Activism and Social Movement. Reportage / Masuda Tomohiro -- Students as Art Activists: The United Artists' Front of Thailand / Seng Yu Jin -- Manifesto of the United Artists' Front of Thailand -- Korea's Minjung Art Movement: 1980s Art in Urban Streets and Plazas, Schools and Factories, and Rural Areas / Choi Youl -- Art for the People: Kaisahan / Seng Yu Jin -- Kaisahan Manifesto -- Cultural Interventions: SAHMAT / Suman Gopinath -- Painting as Forum / Suzuki Katsuo -- 3-2. Collectivism and Experimental Practices. The Vision of Matsuzawa Yutaka: A Communion between Art, Communes, and Nature / Suzuki Katsuo -- Frontline Warriors of Experimental Art: The Fourth Group / Yoon Jinsup -- The Play: An Island Excursion to Experience Time / Suzuki Katsuo -- 3-3. Gender and Society. Korea's Feminist Art Movement: The Liberation of Women and the Working Class in the 1980s / Choi Youl -- KASIBULAN: Holding Space for Women of the Philippines / Cheng Jia Yun -- 3-4. Reinterpreting Histories and New Solidarities. On the Inadequacy of Art, or Ruminations on the Year 1987 / Adele Tan -- New Solidarities: Awakening Spaces for Collective Action / Seng Yu Jin.
Language
Korean
Subject
Art, Asian -- 20th century -- Exhibitions
Art and society -- Asia -- History -- 20th century
BRN
10458

Notes

  • Published in conjunction with Awakenings: Art in Society in Asia, 1960s-1990s, an exhibition held from 10 October - 24 December 2018 at The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; 31 January - 6 May 2019 at National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea and 14 June - 15 September 2019 at National Gallery Singapore.
  • Text in Korean and English.

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