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Ha Jung-woong (1939- ) is a Korean-Japanese art collector deeply committed to preserving the legacy of the May 18 Democratic Uprising. After succeeding as a businessman, he recognized the importance of Minjung Art—a form dedicated to representing the struggles and spirit of the people—and collected the works of various artists, including Hong Seong-dam's "May Woodcuts," printings that vividly depict this crucial historical event. From 1993 to 2014, Ha Jung-woong generously donated over 2,500 artworks from his extensive collection to the Gwangju Museum of Art. His contribution not only enriched the museum's offerings but also led to the establishment of the Ha Jung-woong Museum within the institution, a dedicated space ensuring that these powerful artworks and their stories remain accessible and impactful. Through his efforts, Ha Jung-woong has played a vital role in connecting art with history, allowing the narrative of courage and resistance during the May 18 Democratic Uprising to reach and educate future generations. His commitment is a testament to the profound impact of individual dedication to cultural preservation.
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[[하정웅|Ha Jung-woong (1939- )]] is a second-generation Korean-Japanese businessman who grew up in Akita Prefecture, Japan. After achieving success as businessman, he began collecting art, beginning with the works of Korean artists in Japan, before expanding his collection to renowned Korean artists based in Korea, as well as foreign artists. Among his collection are the woodcut prints of [[홍성담|Hong Seong-dam (1955-)]], which preserve the legacy of the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18 Democratic Uprising]] as works of [[민중미술|Minjung art]]. From 1993 to 2014, Ha Jung-woong generously donated over 2,500 artworks from his extensive collection to the [[광주시립미술관|Gwangju Museum of Art]]. His contribution not only enriched the museum’s offerings but also led to the establishment of an annex museum, the [[광주시립미술관_하정웅미술관|Ha Jung-woong Museum of Art]]. Opened in 2017, this dedicated space to commemorate Ha Jung-woong’s noble spirit of contribution to Gwangju is housed in the former provincial governor’s residence, build in 1982.
  
 
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| 해설 || Ha Jung-woong Museum of Art (Gwangju Museum of Art) || About Ha Jungwoong  ||  ||  https://artmuse.gwangju.go.kr/co/contentsView.php?pageID=engha0300000000
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*[[S2024-G014| Global Witnesses: Foreign Eyes on Gwangju’s Struggle]]
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** [[E2024-G085|Tales from the Outside: Foreign Witnesses’ Accounts of the May 18 Democratic Uprising]]
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** [[E2024-G096|Journalist Jürgen Hinzpeter: Showing the May 18 Democratic Uprising to the World]]
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** [[E2024-G101|Japanese Artist Tomiyama Taeko: A Voice Against Imperialism]]
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** [[E2024-G103|Zainichi Collector of Minjung Art and More: Ha Jung-woong]]
  
 
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 14:29 기준 최신판

Zainichi Collector of Minjung Art and More: Ha Jung-woong

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Ha Jung-woong (1939- ) is a second-generation Korean-Japanese businessman who grew up in Akita Prefecture, Japan. After achieving success as businessman, he began collecting art, beginning with the works of Korean artists in Japan, before expanding his collection to renowned Korean artists based in Korea, as well as foreign artists. Among his collection are the woodcut prints of Hong Seong-dam (1955-), which preserve the legacy of the May 18 Democratic Uprising as works of Minjung art. From 1993 to 2014, Ha Jung-woong generously donated over 2,500 artworks from his extensive collection to the Gwangju Museum of Art. His contribution not only enriched the museum’s offerings but also led to the establishment of an annex museum, the Ha Jung-woong Museum of Art. Opened in 2017, this dedicated space to commemorate Ha Jung-woong’s noble spirit of contribution to Gwangju is housed in the former provincial governor’s residence, build in 1982.

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해설 Ha Jung-woong Museum of Art (Gwangju Museum of Art) About Ha Jungwoong https://artmuse.gwangju.go.kr/co/contentsView.php?pageID=engha0300000000


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