Catalogue cover of 《Monochrome Paintings of Korea, Past and Present》 © SeMA

This exhibition seeks to survey the past and present of monochrome painting, which has sustained a continuous trajectory as one significant tendency within Korean painting since the emergence of modern and contemporary art in Korea.

It revisits monochrome painting that arose in the mid-to-late 1970s as part of a search for the identity of Korean art, and traces its development through the works of artists active from the 1980s and 1990s to the present. Through the practices of this post-1980 generation of monochrome painters—who have continued to work with vitality and persistence—the exhibition reexamines the ongoing flow of monochrome painting within Korean art.

Furthermore, by juxtaposing the early generation of monochrome painters who led the 1970s movement known as Monochrome in contemporary art with the monochrome practices that emerged amid the social and ideological transformations of the 1980s and beyond, the exhibition illuminates the differences in notions of identity embedded within the artists’ conceptual frameworks. Through these divergences in approach and expression, it offers an opportunity to experience the distinctive artistic worlds of each artist.

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