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학술저널
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Douglas Gabriel (Northwestern University)
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현대미술사학회 현대미술사연구 현대미술사연구 제41집
발행연도
2017.6
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187 - 212 (26page)

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This essay is about the first major international exhibition of South Korean minjung art, which was held at New York’s Artists Space gallery in 1988, overlapping with the timeframe of the Seoul Olympics. In their supplementary texts for the exhibition, the South Korean curators emphasized the artists’ ostensible preoccupation with national identity. However, the artworks in the exhibition demonstrated the elasticity of minjung as a category of artistic practice, as the artists asked critical questions about the ability of minjung art to speak to audiences beyond the local South Korean context.
Placing the works in the Artists Space exhibition within the context of contemporaneous exhibitions and artworks that focused on representations of global space, I demonstrate that minjung artists questioned how space was represented and experienced during the late Cold War period. I argue that artists such as Kim Dong-won and Kim Yong-tae challenged prominent tropes of spatial flattening and the notion that the Seoul Olympics would facilitate the dissolution of Cold War divisions. In contrast, minjung artists underscored how spectacles of the global at this historical moment were contingent on violent spatial transformations at localized sites.

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I. Introduction
II. The Form of the Global circa 1988
III. The Underground of Sport Republic : Kim Dong-won’sSanggye-dong Olympics
IV. Beyond Borderlines : Kim Yong-tae’s Souvenir Picturesfrom Dongducheon (D.M.Z.)
V. Conclusion : From Seoul to the World
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