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[[Po Kim]] (1917-2014) was a Korean-American visual artist, one of the first among a generation of Korean artists to move to the United States in the mid-20th century. His works evolved in style over the course of his career from abstract expressionism, to realistic still-life, to large scale neo-expressionism.
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[[김보현|Po Kim (1917-1940)]] was a Korean-American visual artist, one of the first among a generation of Korean artists to move to the United States in the mid-20th century. His works evolved in style over the course of his career from abstract expressionism, to realistic still-life, to large scale neo-expressionism.
  
Born in Changnyeong, Kim went to Tokyo in this youth to study art like many young Korean artists of the time. Upon returning to Korea in 1946, he established the [[조선대학교 미술학과|Department of Fine Arts]] at [[조선대학교|Chosun University]], where he served as chair and professor for nearly a decade. In 1947, Kim also founded the [[광주미술연구회|Gwangju Fine Arts Research Society]] and became a member of the [[황우회|Hwanguhoe Artists Collective]] along with notable artists such as [[허백련|Heo Baek-ryeon]] (1891-1977), [[배동신|Bae Dong-sin]] (1920-2008), and [[천경자|Kyung-ja Chun]] (1924-2015). In 1955, he was invited to the U.S. for a fellowship at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He then moved to New York City, where met his wife [[실비아 올드|Sylvia Wald]], also an artist, and spent the rest of his life.  
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Born in Changnyeong, Kim went to Tokyo in this youth to study art like many young Korean artists of the time. Upon returning to Korea in 1946, he established the [[조선대학교 미술학과|Department of Fine Arts]] at [[조선대학교|Chosun University]], where he served as chair and professor for nearly a decade. In 1947, Kim also founded the [[광주미술연구회|Gwangju Fine Arts Research Society]] and became a member of the [[황우회|Hwanguhoe Artists Collective]] along with notable artists such as [[허백련|Heo Baek-ryeon]] (1891-1977), [[배동신|Bae Dong-sin (1920-2008)]], and [[천경자|Chun Kyung-ja (1924-2015)]]. In 1955, he was invited to the U.S. for a fellowship at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He then moved to New York City, where met his wife [[실비아 올드|Sylvia Wald]], also an artist, and spent the rest of his life.  
  
A permanent collection of Kim's works are held at the [[김보현&실비아올드 미술관|Po Kim and Sylvia Wald Museum of Art]], an affiliate of the [[조선대학교미술관|Chosun University Museum of Art]], located within the historic [[광주 조선대학교 본관|Main Building of Chosun University]].
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A permanent collection of Kim’s works are held at the [[김보현&실비아올드 미술관|Po Kim and Sylvia Wald Museum of Art]], an affiliate of the [[조선대학교미술관|Chosun University Museum of Art]], located within the historic [[광주 조선대학교 본관|Main Building of Chosun University]].
  
 
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2025년 10월 10일 (금) 21:05 판

Korean-American Abstract Expressionist: Po Kim

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Po Kim (1917-1940) was a Korean-American visual artist, one of the first among a generation of Korean artists to move to the United States in the mid-20th century. His works evolved in style over the course of his career from abstract expressionism, to realistic still-life, to large scale neo-expressionism.

Born in Changnyeong, Kim went to Tokyo in this youth to study art like many young Korean artists of the time. Upon returning to Korea in 1946, he established the Department of Fine Arts at Chosun University, where he served as chair and professor for nearly a decade. In 1947, Kim also founded the Gwangju Fine Arts Research Society and became a member of the Hwanguhoe Artists Collective along with notable artists such as Heo Baek-ryeon (1891-1977), Bae Dong-sin (1920-2008), and Chun Kyung-ja (1924-2015). In 1955, he was invited to the U.S. for a fellowship at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He then moved to New York City, where met his wife Sylvia Wald, also an artist, and spent the rest of his life.

A permanent collection of Kim’s works are held at the Po Kim and Sylvia Wald Museum of Art, an affiliate of the Chosun University Museum of Art, located within the historic Main Building of Chosun University.

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