Poster image of 《DNA: Dynamic & Alive Korean Art》 © MMCA

This exhibition aims to see the whole view of Korean beauty of the past and the present alive in the contemporary comparing Korean cultural heritages with modern and contemporary arts. Based on the discourses made by art historians such as Ko Yuseop, Choi Sunu, and Kim Yongjun, ten properties have been selected to review their impact on and meaning to the modern and contemporary arts.


Cho Duck Hyun, Homage 2021-I: Ten Principal Disciples, 2021 © Cho Duck Hyun

The show explores the relationship between traditional arts and modern/contemporary arts based on the four concepts: "seong" (sacred and sublime), "a" (elegant and simple), "sok" (decorative and worldly), and "hwa" (dynamic and hybrid). These four ideas, the core values of East Asian aesthetics, have served as milestones for modern and contemporary artists to interpret tradition.

In the same way, the understanding of tradition that modern and contemporary artists have also exerts a considerable impact on the research and descriptions of Korean art history prior to the nineteenth century. Traditional and modern/contemporary art have impacted and developed each other. The encounters of artworks and objects that transcend space and time will demonstrate the reciprocal relationship between traditional and modern/contemporary art and provide clues to the long-discussed question "what are Korean aesthetics?"

Cultural heritage can be interpreted from a new perspective when it is perceived not simply as objects marking a page in history but as art that can be appreciated even today. An accurate understanding of the forms and the contents of traditional art and its use as a source of inspiration solidifies the identity of contemporary art and leads to the development of Korean art in a more desirable direction.

It is hoped that this show where the cultural heritages from museums and the artworks from art museums come face-to-face and respond to each other can facilitate a more complete understanding of Korean art and serve as a turning point for constructing a new paradigm for Korean aesthetics.

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