Installation view, 'Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s–1970s', as seen at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New YorkA groundbreaking exhibition dedicated to the avant-garde artists that emerged after the Korean War is currently on show at UCLA’s Hammer Museum.
The exhibition features nearly 80 works – in mediums ranging from painting, sculpture and ceramics to photography, installation and film – by 26 artists, centring on the likes of Ha Chong-Hyun, Jung Kangja, Kim Kulim, Lee Kang-So, Lee Kun-Yong, Lee Seung-taek, and Sung Neung Kyung.
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A new exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York explores the role of product photography and advertising in shaping the visual language of modernism‘Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898-1971’ at the Detroit Institute of Arts brings lost or forgotten films, filmmakers and performers to a contemporary audience‘Made on Market Street’ at Gagosian in Beverly Hills is the first show to present works made by the young artist between 1982 and 1984BLUM will take ‘Thirty Years: Written with a...