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* Kim Mi Kyung, [http://post.at.moma.org/content_items/202-expressions-without-freedom-korean-experimental-art-in-the-1960s-and-1970s "Expressions without Freedom: Korean Experimental Art in the 1960s and 1970s"], ''post'', New York: MoMA, Feb 2015.
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==Artists and movements==
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* Group Mu [Zero]: Lee Tae Hyun, Choi Bung Hyun, Kim Young Ja. Held ''The First Exhibition of Objets'', Joong Ang Public Information Center Gallery (Joong Ang gongbokwan hwarang), Seoul, 20-26 June 1967. Realised an early group happening, ''Happening with Vinyl Umbrella and Candles'', together with Group Shin Jun as part of the Exhibition of the Young Artists' Union, 14 Dec 1967.
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* Group Shin Jun [New Exhibition].
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* Young Artists Union. Held ''Chungnyun jakka yeunlipjun'' [Exhibition of the Young Artists' Union] in December 1967.
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* Kang Kuk Jin. Realised the early happening ''Vinyl Tube Spouting Out Watercolor'', 11 Dec 1967. Participated in the ''Murder at the Han Riverside'' happening, 17 Oct 1968.
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* [https://www.jungkangja.com/ Jung Kang Ja] (1942). Realised the ''Transparent Balloon and Nude Happening'', 1968. Participated in the ''Murder at the Han Riverside'' happening, 17 Oct 1968.
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* Choi Won-Young. Made an early experimental film, ''The Meaning of One Twenty-fourth of a Second'', premiered on 21 July 1969.
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* Shim Sun Hee
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* Jung Chan Seung. Participated in the happenings ''Murder at the Han Riverside'', 17 Oct 1968, and ''Pantomime on the Street'', 1970.
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* Go Ho. Participated in the happening ''Pantomime on the Street'', 1970.
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* Lee Seungtaek
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* The Fourth Group: Kim Ku Lim, Bang Tae Soo, Jung Kang Ja, et al. Realised the ''Untitled, Performed in the Name of Environmental Art'', 1969. Officially formed in June 1970. Realised the performance ''Funeral Ceremony of the Established Art and Culture'', 15 Aug 1970. Forced to disband in 1971.
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* Ee, Jeo, Tto: Bang Tae Soo, et al. Underground theater group.
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* AG [Avant Garde Association]
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* ST [Space and Time]
 
* [[Art#tansaekhwa|Tansaekhwa, Dansaekhwa]]
 
* [[Art#tansaekhwa|Tansaekhwa, Dansaekhwa]]
 
* [[Art#minjungart|Minjung Art, People's Art]]
 
* [[Art#minjungart|Minjung Art, People's Art]]
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==Cities==
 
* [[Seoul]]
 
* [[Seoul]]
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==Literature==
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* ''Working With Nature: Traditional Thought in Contemporary Art from Korea: Chung, Chang-Sup; Yun, Hyong-Keun; Kim, Tschang-Yeul; Park, Seo-Bo; Lee, U-Fan; Lee, Kang-So'', Liverpool: Tate Gallery, 1992, 111 pp. Catalogue of exh. curated by Lewis Biggs and Judith Nesbitt.
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* Kim Mi Kyung, ''[http://dspace.ewha.ac.kr/handle/2015.oak/172994 1960-70년대 한국의 실험미술과 사회]'' [Experimental Art and Society in the 1960-70s Korea], Seoul: Ewha Womans University, 2000. PhD dissertation.
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* ''Korean Contemporary Art from the Mid-1960s to the Mid-1970s: A Decade of Transition and Dynamics'', Seoul: National Museum of Contemporary Art, 2001. Catalogue.
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* Kim Mi Kyung, ''한국의 실험미술'' [Experimental Art in Korea], Seoul: Sigong Sa, 2003. {{ko}}
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* ''Performance Art of Korea 1967-2007'', Seoul: National Museum of Contemporary Art, 2007. Catalogue.
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* Joan Kee, ''Contemporary Korean Art: Tansaekhwa and the Urgency of Method'', University of Minnesota Press, 2013, 384 pp. [https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/contemporary-korean-art]
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* Kim Mi Kyung, [http://post.at.moma.org/content_items/202-expressions-without-freedom-korean-experimental-art-in-the-1960s-and-1970s "Expressions without Freedom: Korean Experimental Art in the 1960s and 1970s"], ''post'', New York: MoMA, Feb 2015.
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* [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2017/aug/17/korea-performance-art-avant-garde-in-pictures "Korea's avant garde go nuclear – in pictures"], ''The Guardian'', London, 17 Aug 2017.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 14:57, 20 June 2018

Artists and movements

  • Group Mu [Zero]: Lee Tae Hyun, Choi Bung Hyun, Kim Young Ja. Held The First Exhibition of Objets, Joong Ang Public Information Center Gallery (Joong Ang gongbokwan hwarang), Seoul, 20-26 June 1967. Realised an early group happening, Happening with Vinyl Umbrella and Candles, together with Group Shin Jun as part of the Exhibition of the Young Artists' Union, 14 Dec 1967.
  • Group Shin Jun [New Exhibition].
  • Young Artists Union. Held Chungnyun jakka yeunlipjun [Exhibition of the Young Artists' Union] in December 1967.
  • Kang Kuk Jin. Realised the early happening Vinyl Tube Spouting Out Watercolor, 11 Dec 1967. Participated in the Murder at the Han Riverside happening, 17 Oct 1968.
  • Jung Kang Ja (1942). Realised the Transparent Balloon and Nude Happening, 1968. Participated in the Murder at the Han Riverside happening, 17 Oct 1968.
  • Choi Won-Young. Made an early experimental film, The Meaning of One Twenty-fourth of a Second, premiered on 21 July 1969.
  • Shim Sun Hee
  • Jung Chan Seung. Participated in the happenings Murder at the Han Riverside, 17 Oct 1968, and Pantomime on the Street, 1970.
  • Go Ho. Participated in the happening Pantomime on the Street, 1970.
  • Lee Seungtaek
  • The Fourth Group: Kim Ku Lim, Bang Tae Soo, Jung Kang Ja, et al. Realised the Untitled, Performed in the Name of Environmental Art, 1969. Officially formed in June 1970. Realised the performance Funeral Ceremony of the Established Art and Culture, 15 Aug 1970. Forced to disband in 1971.
  • Ee, Jeo, Tto: Bang Tae Soo, et al. Underground theater group.
  • AG [Avant Garde Association]
  • ST [Space and Time]
  • Tansaekhwa, Dansaekhwa
  • Minjung Art, People's Art

Cities

Literature

  • Working With Nature: Traditional Thought in Contemporary Art from Korea: Chung, Chang-Sup; Yun, Hyong-Keun; Kim, Tschang-Yeul; Park, Seo-Bo; Lee, U-Fan; Lee, Kang-So, Liverpool: Tate Gallery, 1992, 111 pp. Catalogue of exh. curated by Lewis Biggs and Judith Nesbitt.
  • Kim Mi Kyung, 1960-70년대 한국의 실험미술과 사회 [Experimental Art and Society in the 1960-70s Korea], Seoul: Ewha Womans University, 2000. PhD dissertation.
  • Korean Contemporary Art from the Mid-1960s to the Mid-1970s: A Decade of Transition and Dynamics, Seoul: National Museum of Contemporary Art, 2001. Catalogue.
  • Kim Mi Kyung, 한국의 실험미술 [Experimental Art in Korea], Seoul: Sigong Sa, 2003. (Korean)
  • Performance Art of Korea 1967-2007, Seoul: National Museum of Contemporary Art, 2007. Catalogue.
  • Joan Kee, Contemporary Korean Art: Tansaekhwa and the Urgency of Method, University of Minnesota Press, 2013, 384 pp. [1]
  • Kim Mi Kyung, "Expressions without Freedom: Korean Experimental Art in the 1960s and 1970s", post, New York: MoMA, Feb 2015.
  • "Korea's avant garde go nuclear – in pictures", The Guardian, London, 17 Aug 2017.