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People

Lee Ungno started his People series in 1979 and continued it until his death. In the early series, people appeared as dancing figures in groups, while the Series in the 1980s showed his canvases packed with hundreds and even thousands of human figures; such an enormous group of people was an expression of a collective force and will. This painting shows a vast number of human figures; each figure is rendered in different postures and movements and thus, the whole canvas seems to bustle. The Gwangju Massacre in 1980, which he learned about through Paris media, is said to have motivated Ungno to put his major focus on the Series. However, the motions found in his canvas are not limited to gestures of anger and resistance; they are seen as gestures of delight as well. That is to say, the Series embodies universal human conditions rather than an intention to express a specific political affair.

Yi Eungro (1904 – 1989)

Avastage Yi Eungro (Lee Ungno) innovatiivset kunsti: Korea-Prantsuse maalik, kes ühendab ida ja lääne stiile, tuntud oma abstraktsete muistike collageide ja massimeelde maalide poolest.

Lee Ungno muuseum (Daegu, Lõuna-Korea)

Avastage Korea meistri Lee Ungno elu ja kunst Daegus! Leidke üle 500 teose, sealhulgas tema Abstraktse kirja ja vangiteoseid. Koge näitusi, kultuurilisi vaateid ning Ida ja Lääne ainulaadset segu.

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