李:1948年的大屠杀与里维拉的影响

Q4 Arts and Humanities Art in Translation Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/17561310.2020.1899420
Jinyoung Jin
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摘要本文对韩国画家李确德(1913-1965)进行了全面而新颖的审视,特别是他的人物系列(1948)。李的作品直接受到北川拓治、迭戈·里维拉、墨西哥壁画主义和社会现实主义的影响。最重要的是,它谴责了解放后朝鲜对政治上被剥夺权利的人犯下的暴行,并作为历史真相的视觉再现。这篇文章挑战了艺术史领域的既定类别,探讨了历史上被忽视的话题,并探讨了李如何处理朝鲜平民的生活和1948年的政治状况。
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Lee Quede: Massacres in 1948 and the Influence of Diego Rivera
Abstract The article presents a comprehensive and novel look at the Korean painter Lee Quede (1913–1965), with particular emphasis on his People series (1948). Lee’s work draws direct influence from Kitagawa Tamiji, Diego Rivera, Mexican Muralism, and Social Realism. Most importantly, it decries the atrocities committed against the politically disenfranchised in postliberation Korea and serves as a visual representation of historical truth. This article challenges established categories in the field of art history, addressing historically neglected topics and looking at how Lee addresses the lives of Korean civilians and the political conditions of 1948.
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Art in Translation Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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