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  2. Nunchi - Wikipedia

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    Nunchi, sometimes noonchi (눈치), is a Korean concept signifying the subtle art and ability to listen and gauge others' moods. It first appears in the 17th century as nunch'ŭi (眼勢 in hanja), meaning "eye force/power". [1]

  3. Kimsooja - Wikipedia

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    The bottari and the act of travel continue to be central themes for her work Bottari Truck in Exile (1999), [1] [24] made on the road as a truck heaped with piles of clothing, wrapped in silk bedcovers, travelled from one location to another. [25] Kimsooja dedicated the piece, which was presented at the Venice Biennale, to refugees of the ...

  4. Korean painting - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, the formation of the Korean crafts museum in 1924 by Japanese philosopher Yanagi Sōetsu is a strong example of Japanese aesthetes who still appreciated Korean art. Japan also held an exhibition of Korean art that produced many young Korean artists such as Park Su-geun. To this date there has not been a retrospective show of the ...

  5. List of Korean painters - Wikipedia

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    Name Korean name Date Note References Na Hye-sok: 나혜석: 1896–1948 Yi Eungro: 이응로: 1904–1989 Kim Hwan-gi: 김환기: 1913–1974 Park Su-geun

  6. Kisaeng - Wikipedia

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    A large amount of their poetry survive, Hwang Jin-I being one of the most famous kisaeng poets (Book: Songs of the Kisaeng: courtesan poetry of the last Korean dynasty). While very little of their painting survive, the National Museum of Korea has thirteen of Juk-hyang's paintings of plants and flowers. [ 70 ]

  7. North Korean art sells in China despite UN sanctions over ...

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach ... as China’s premier seller of North Korean art. The gallery, The Paintings Say Arirang, also operates a studio for North Korean artists in the outskirts of ...

  8. Park Seo-bo - Wikipedia

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    Park Seo-bo (Korean: 박서보, Hanja: 朴栖甫; 15 November 1931 – 14 October 2023) was a South Korean painter known for his "Écriture" series (1967 onwards), involvement in the Korean Art Informel movement, and particular formal concerns around painting that have led critics and art historians to identify him as a leading Dansaekhwa artist.

  9. Hahoetal - Wikipedia

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    Hahoe pyolsin-kut became one of the most popular forms of t'al nori , which are Korean dance mask dramas. There are over a dozen t'al nori still performed today. T'al nori masks are traditionally made from gourds and paper-mache using Korean mulberry paper called hanji. They are then painted, lacquered and decorated.