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Author's Forum Presents "Contemporary Korean Art: Tansaekhwa and the Urgency of Method," A Conversation with Joan Kee and David Chung

Wednesday, October 26, 2016
5:30-7:00 PM
Gallery, room #100 Hatcher Graduate Library Map
Joan Kee will read from her book, followed by a conversation with David Chung.

From the publisher: "A crucial artistic movement of twentieth-century Korea, Tansaekhwa (monochromatic painting) also became one of its most famous and successful. In this full-color, richly illustrated account—the first of its kind in English—Joan Kee provides a fresh interpretation of the movement’s emergence and meaning that sheds new light on the history of abstraction, twentieth-century Asian art, and contemporary art in general.

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the most controversial and influential artistic movement in contemporary Korean art. With detailed formal analysis on the important artworks and locating them within the broader historical and intellectual framework, Joan Kee vividly portrays how Korean artists responded to the international art world and positioned Tansaekhwa as an alternative to Euro-American art. Contemporary Korean Art makes essential reading for anyone interested in the non-Western artists’ negotiations to global art in the twentieth century."

Joan Kee is associate professor of art history at the University of Michigan.

David Chung is an artist and professor in the Stamps School of Art & Design.
Building: Hatcher Graduate Library
Event Type: Other
Tags: Art, Multicultural, Visual Arts, Writing
Source: Happening @ Michigan from History of Art, Institute for the Humanities, Nam Center for Korean Studies, Penny W Stamps School of Art & Design