Whether half a century ago or today, the spirit of youth lives on in the Hammer Museum’s latest exhibit. “Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s–1970s” has made its way from Seoul’s National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art to Manhattan’s Solomon R.
SEOUL (ANN/THE KOREA HERALD) – Jung Kang-ja, a pioneer among few female artists shaping Korean experimental art during the 1960s to 1970s, remains largely unknown. Arario Gallery illuminates her journey, showcasing around 70 works in Shanghai and Seoul. The Shanghai exhibition, “Jung KangJa: Life Goes On,” provides insight into Jung’s trajectory from the 1980s to […]
Jung Kang-ja is one of the few female artists who led Korean experimental art that flourished in the 1960s to 1970s. Yet, the artist remains relatively unfamiliar to many. Arario Gallery sheds light on the artist’s path, presenting some 70 works in Shanghai and Seoul. The exhibition in Shanghai titled “Jung KangJa: Life Goes On” gives a glimpse of Jung’s path from the 1980s to 2000s, showing m.