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  2. Korean painting - Wikipedia

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    Korean painting. Korean painting (Korean: 한국화) includes paintings made in Korea or by overseas Koreans on all surfaces. The earliest surviving Korean paintings are murals in the Goguryeo tombs, of which considerable numbers survive, the oldest from some 2,000 years ago (mostly now in North Korea), with varied scenes including dancers ...

  3. List of Korean painters - Wikipedia

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    Korean-American painter, muralist, graffiti artist and graphic novelist: Hyon Gyon: 박현경: 1979: Shin Se-won: 신세원: 1984: Kim Tae-yeon: 김태연: 1986: Shin KwangHo: 신광호? Sun Mu: 선무? North Korean defector, known for his propaganda-style political paintings

  4. Korean art - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Korean arts include traditions in calligraphy, music, painting and pottery, often marked by the use of natural forms, surface decoration and bold colors or sounds. The earliest examples of Korean art consist of Stone Age works dating from 3000 BC. [1] These mainly consist of votive sculptures and more recently, petroglyphs, which were ...

  5. Nam June Paik - Wikipedia

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    McCune–Reischauer. Paek Namjun. Signature. Nam June Paik[a] (Korean: 백남준; RR: Baek Nam-jun; July 20, 1932 – January 29, 2006) was a Korean artist. He worked with a variety of media and is considered to be the founder of video art. [1][2] He is credited with the first use (1974) of the term "electronic super highway" to describe the ...

  6. Suki Seokyeong Kang - Wikipedia

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    2018 Baloise Art Prize. Suki Seokyeong Kang (강서경) is a visual artist based in Seoul, Korea. Kang's practice traverses painting, sculpture, performance, video and installation. Inspired by cultural traditions of Korea as well as contemporary artistic and literary discourses. Kang decodes rules and values that govern these disciplines ...

  7. Whanki Kim - Wikipedia

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    Whanki Kim was an artist whose profound impact on the history of Korean art was seen in the first wave of abstract art. His nomadic lifestyle led him to many different places, like Japan, France, and the U.S., which differentiated his artwork from other artists, who created their art based in Korea, due to the lack of opportunities for travel.

  8. Lee Jung-seob - Wikipedia

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    Hanja. 李 仲 燮. Revised Romanization. I Jung-seop. McCune–Reischauer. Yi chung-sŏp. Lee Jung-seob (April 10, 1916 in Pyeongannamdo – September 6, 1956 in Seoul) was a Korean artist most known for his oil paintings, such as White Ox.

  9. Jeong Seon - Wikipedia

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    Jeong Seon (Korean: 정선; 1676 – 20 April 1759) [1] was a Korean landscape painter, also known by the art names Gyeomjae and Nangok.His ja was Wonbaek. His works include ink and oriental water paintings, such as Inwangjesaekdo (1751), Geumgang jeondo (1734), and Ingokjeongsa (1742), as well as numerous "true-view" landscape paintings on the subject of Korea and the history of its culture.