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Kim Tschang-Yeul A Retrospective

Aug 22 — Dec 21, 2025 | National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, South Korea

This retrospective exhibition on Kim Tschang-Yeul (1929–2021), one of the most prominent figures in Korean contemporary art, offers a comprehensive look into the artist’s creative vision. It reexamines his body of work within the historical and art-historical context of modern and contemporary Korea. The rapid modernization of South Korean society in the midst of war, division, industrialization, and urbanization in the mid-twentieth century left profound emotional scars on the artist. His experiences were eventually transformed into a unique visual language.
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This exhibition invites viewers to look beyond the aesthetic allure of the water drop and engage with the artist’s underlying memories of trauma and search for fundamental beauty. Featuring previously little- known early works from his New York period alongside rare archival materials, the exhibition allows a more nuanced understanding of Kim’s artistic evolution. It also seeks to discover the diverse formal vocabularies embedded within the motif of the water drop, encouraging a renewed appreciation of his art. Moreover, the exhibition aims to offer a meaningful opportunity to reaffirm the distinctive spirit of Korean contemporary art and its place in the broader context of global art history.

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