Fall 2022 Evening Lecture Series: Virginia Moon & Keija Wu "How the Early 20th Century Redefined the Course of Korean Art" recorded on October 19, 2022.
Dr. Virginia Moon is Associate Curator of Korean Art at LACMA. Her exhibitions include Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392–1910 (2014) and Beyond Line: The Art of Korean Writing (2019). Her most recent exhibition opening the fall of 2022—The Space Between: The Modern in Korean Art—is the first major show outside of Korea dedicated to Korean modernism.
Kejia Wu is a columnist for the Financial Times Chinese Edition and a trustee of the New York Studio School. She authored The European Fine Art Foundation’s Art Market Report in 2019. Kejia was jointly awarded Art Market Observer of the Year by ArtReview Asia, LEAP Magazine, and The Art Newspaper China Edition in 2019. Her book A Modern History of the Chinese Art Market will be published in early 2023 by Routledge.
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Copyright notice: Sohn Kee-chung (Kitei Son), a Korean athlete competing for Japan, won the 1936 Olympic marathon. Still from Universal News Volume 8, Release 485, Stories 1-5. August 17, 1936 (100520) in the MCA/Universal Pictures Collection at the National Archives.
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