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  2. Category:Korean sculptors - Wikipedia

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    Biography portal; Visual arts portal; This category is for sculptors who held the nationality of undivided Korea.Typically, this includes people whose pertinent status or activities occur during periods such as Korea under Japanese rule (1910–1945), the Korean Empire (1897–1910), the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897), or earlier.

  3. Korean art - Wikipedia

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    Korean art is characterized by transitions in the main religions at the time: early Korean shamanist art, then Korean Buddhist art and Korean Confucian art, through the various forms of Western arts in the 20th century. Art works in metal, jade, bamboo and textiles have had a limited resurgence. The South Korean government has tried to ...

  4. Gilt-bronze Maitreya in Meditation (National Treasure No. 83)

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    Chinese depictions of the drapery that the Maitreya sits on are highly stylized, stiff, and formalized. However, the artists' depiction of the drapery on the Korean statue is flowing and realistic which gives the statue an illusion of animation. The slender, almost lithe body of the figure suggests Baekje influences.

  5. Korean Buddhist sculpture - Wikipedia

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    One area of Korean art where this is decidedly not the case is in Korean Buddhist sculpture. Korean stylistic developments and forms were greatly influential in the Asuka, Hakuhō, and Tenpyo periods of Japanese Buddhist sculpture when Korea transmitted Buddhism to Japan in the 6th century. [1] [5] [6] Buddhist sculpture remains an important ...

  6. Do Ho Suh - Wikipedia

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    Do Ho Suh (Korean: 서도호; Hanja: 徐道濩; born 1962) is a South Korean artist who works primarily in sculpture, installation, and drawing.Suh is well known for re-creating architectural structures and objects using fabric in what the artist describes as an "act of memorialization."

  7. Lee Bul - Wikipedia

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    Lee Bul (Korean: 이불; 李昢; born 1964) is a South Korean artist who works in various mediums, including performance, sculpture, installation, architecture, and media art. As curators such as Stephanie Rosenthal and art historians such as Yeon Shim Chung have observed, Lee Bul's artwork is shaped by both her social-political context and her ...

  8. Lee Ufan - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ufan (Korean: 이우환, Hanja: 李禹煥, Korean pronunciation: born 1936) is a South Korean minimalist painter, sculptor, and academic, [1] known for innovative bodies of work emphasizing process, materials, and the experiential engagement of viewer and site, and critiques of European phenomenology.

  9. Jung Yeondoo - Wikipedia

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    Jung Yeondoo (Korean: 정연두; born 1969) is a South Korean visual artist who works primarily with photography, videography, and sculpture. He has a studio located in Seoul. He was the youngest recipient of the "Artist of the Year" award by the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea in 2007.

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