S2023-203d
광주문화예술인문스토리플랫폼
Reflecting on the May 18 Democratic Uprising through Creative Works 》The Democratization Movement as Seen through Art: Minjung Art
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- Minjung art, or "people's art," emerged during the 1970s and 1980s as part of the Korean democracy movement. It meant to be a kind of art that war for everyone, regardless of class, criticizing authoritarianism and emphasizing community resistance.
- Artists collectives formed the core of the movement, including Reality and Utterance, Dureung, and the Association of Gwangju Freedom Artists, while popular artforms included banner paintings and woodblock printings.
- The May 18 Democratic Uprising became a catalyst that further sparked the movement.
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