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Hong Seong-dam, an influential figure in South Korean art, is renowned for his evocative woodcut prints that depict the May 18th Democratic Uprising—a pivotal event in the nation's fight for democracy. His education at Chosun University's College of Fine Arts and his role at the Gwangju Citizens' Art School, which operated from 1983 to 1986, positioned him as a significant contributor to the democratization of printmaking. Hong's art poignantly captures the essence of the uprising. His work, "May Woodcut Prints," stored at the Gwangju Art Museum's Ha Jung-woong Gallery, vividly depicts the events of that challenging period. The series includes notable works such as "Dawn" (새벽), "Puppet" (꼭두각시), "Great Unification" (대동사상), "Burial" (암매장), "Yangdong Battle" (양동전투), "Fighter's Report" (투사회보), and "Torchlight March" (햇불행진). Beyond his individual pieces, Hong also contributed to cross-border artistic endeavors. His influence reached North Korean artists, who recreated his works, illustrating his broader impact. Moreover, Hong's connection to the Gwangju Citizens' Art School and his role in fostering artistic education underscore his contributions as both an educator and a creator. His rich body of work continues to be a testament to his unique ability to capture and convey the profound moments of South Korea's historical struggle for democracy.
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[[홍성담|Hong Seong-dam (1955-)]] is renowned for his evocative woodcut prints that depict the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18 Democratic Uprising]]—a pivotal event in the South Korea's fight for democracy. Having been raised in Gwangju, he took part in the uprising—experiencing the events first-hand. He was closely involved in the local art community as both a student, attending [[조선대학교_미술대학|Chosun University's College of Fine Arts]], and an educator, teaching at the [[광주시민미술학교|Gwangju Citizens' Art School]], which operated from 1983 to 1986.
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Many of Hong's pieces, which are considered representative works of [[민중미술|Minjung art]] movement, are displayed at the [[광주시립미술관_하정웅미술관|Ha Jung-woong Museum of Art]]. Many of his most notable works are woodcut printings, such as "Dawn" (새벽), "Puppet" (꼭두각시), "Great Unification" (대동사상), "Burial" (암매장), "Yangdong Battle" (양동전투), "Fighter's Report" (투사회보), and "Torchlight March" (햇불행진). Some of his works were recreated by North Korean artists.  
  
 
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| 해설 || WikiArt || Hong Song-dam ||  ||  https://www.wikiart.org/en/hong-song-dam
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2025년 7월 13일 (일) 19:42 판

Artist Hong Seong-dam and His Woodcuts of the May 18th Democratic Uprising

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Hong Seong-dam (1955-) is renowned for his evocative woodcut prints that depict the May 18 Democratic Uprising—a pivotal event in the South Korea's fight for democracy. Having been raised in Gwangju, he took part in the uprising—experiencing the events first-hand. He was closely involved in the local art community as both a student, attending Chosun University's College of Fine Arts, and an educator, teaching at the Gwangju Citizens' Art School, which operated from 1983 to 1986.

Many of Hong's pieces, which are considered representative works of Minjung art movement, are displayed at the Ha Jung-woong Museum of Art. Many of his most notable works are woodcut printings, such as "Dawn" (새벽), "Puppet" (꼭두각시), "Great Unification" (대동사상), "Burial" (암매장), "Yangdong Battle" (양동전투), "Fighter's Report" (투사회보), and "Torchlight March" (햇불행진). Some of his works were recreated by North Korean artists.

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해설 WikiArt Hong Song-dam https://www.wikiart.org/en/hong-song-dam


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