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| + | In Gwangju, the Jeonnam-Gwangju Art Collective Alliance emerged, driven by the spirit of the May 18 Democratic Uprising and the Popular Art Movement, a social reform art movement from the 1980s. This alliance consisted of various university-based art groups, each contributing uniquely to the collective. Key players included Gaettangsoe from Chosun University and Sinparam from Chonnam National University. These groups, along with others like Madang and Bullabi, were affiliated with different universities, yet they were unified under the Minjung Art movement. Their work, such as "Nine Screens-Struggle For the People's Survival and the June Uprising," highlighted their commitment to using art as a tool for social commentary and change. The alliance was a coalition that included and supported various art groups, reinforcing the belief that art could play a critical role in societal reforms. Through their connection to historical events like the May 18 Democratic Uprising, they influenced broader movements like the University Art Movement, cementing their place in the fight for democracy and human rights in their community. | ||
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2025년 7월 12일 (토) 18:27 판
Joining Together for Art: The Jeonnam-Gwangju Art Collective Alliance
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In Gwangju, the Jeonnam-Gwangju Art Collective Alliance emerged, driven by the spirit of the May 18 Democratic Uprising and the Popular Art Movement, a social reform art movement from the 1980s. This alliance consisted of various university-based art groups, each contributing uniquely to the collective. Key players included Gaettangsoe from Chosun University and Sinparam from Chonnam National University. These groups, along with others like Madang and Bullabi, were affiliated with different universities, yet they were unified under the Minjung Art movement. Their work, such as "Nine Screens-Struggle For the People's Survival and the June Uprising," highlighted their commitment to using art as a tool for social commentary and change. The alliance was a coalition that included and supported various art groups, reinforcing the belief that art could play a critical role in societal reforms. Through their connection to historical events like the May 18 Democratic Uprising, they influenced broader movements like the University Art Movement, cementing their place in the fight for democracy and human rights in their community.
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