Artist: Shin Yoon-Bok
Date: 1984
Size: 69 x 462 cm
Technique: Oil On Canvas
Oh Yoon (1946-1986) was a leading artist of popular art who criticized social reality based on realism and inherited and developed it in an ethnic style. The 1980s, when he worked, was a time when the military regime and the capitalist system were at odds. In his short life, he recorded stories about ordinary people who are struggling in reality and creating Korean society as his own creative language using woodblock prints as his main medium. In particular, he had a perspective on realism, but since the mid-1980s, he has built his own world view based on the balance between
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