Contemporary Korean Art : Tansaekhwa and the Urgency of Method
Contemporary Korean Art : Tansaekhwa and the Urgency of Method
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Author(s): Kee, Joan
ISBN No.: 9780816679874
Pages: 384
Year: 201306
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 165.60
Status: Out Of Print

"Rich in analysis and description, Kee's book traces the development of Korean painting and issues of national artistic identity as a reflection of the country's economic growth and political turmoil over the past five decades. This pioneering, generously illustrated tome deserves a place in every serious collection of books about modern art in Asia."--ArtAsiaPacific "Kee does an excellent job of placing Tansaekhwa artists in context, giving the reader a greater understanding of how the artists fit into contemporary Korean art and the international art world.  Readers who are not familiar with Korean history will be well-served by the historical context that the author provides."--Art Libraries Society "A gorgeous and thoughtful introduction to the history of contemporary art in Korea. It's a beautiful and fascinating book."-- New Books Network "Kee displays throughout the book a rare sensitivity to formal qualities of the visual materials before her and exhaustive knowledge of theoretical discussions that surrounded and gave rise to the movement, all while writing a refined but accessible prose without a shred of excess."-- Journal of Asian Studies "Kee successfully carves out a definable and cultivated place for the Tansaekhwa artist in the global history of modernist abstraction and contemporary art.


"-- Orientations "This book is required reading for anyone with even a passing interest in Korean art of the 20th century."-- Korean Quarterly "The horizontally evanescing yet rhythmically resurging dots of the frontispiece by Lee Ufan invites us into the exciting journey offered by this by this elaborately strucutured narrative of tansaekhwa. "-- Korean Studies "This book delivers a solid argument, displays meticulous research, and offers an in-depth reading of artworks. The questions Kee's intervention raises will make this book an important point of reference and engagement for any future studies of contemporary Korean and non-Western art."-- Art Journal "Kee's attention to forms and method is brilliant, and her theoretical knowledge of contemporary Korean art provides pleasurable reading for even non-art historians."-- Pacific Affairs.


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