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Gyeyoonyun, The Year of 1453

Suh Yongsun2009

Korean Art Museum Association

Korean Art Museum Association
Seoul, South Korea

In the year of 1453, King Sejo made Saengsalbu (death note) to eliminate opponents and killed Jong Seo Kim and his son. The red part of the painting shows the scene of the murder. A figure on the left side depicts the moment when he checks the list of opponents for Saengsalbu to kill.

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  • Title: Gyeyoonyun, The Year of 1453
  • Creator: Suh, Yongsun
  • Creator Lifespan: 1951
  • Creator Nationality: Korean
  • Creator Birth Place: Seoul, Korea
  • Date Created: 2009
  • Physical Dimensions: w5000 x h3300 cm
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas
  • Critic's Note: Recently, Suh, Yong Sun has been very active in producing paintings. It is possibly because he retired from teaching and now enjoys more freedom. Anyhow, he is expanding his view as an artist, frequently traveling back and forth from the United States, China and Japan. Yet, the objects he is attentive to and the subjects of his focus are the affairs of ordinary people. These scenes are made by a variety of people all over the world. I may say it this way, Suh constantly speaks about his interest with people. Is there a single motive that is done by a human that is not political? The same applies to Suh Yongsun’s works. Suh turns his eyes, or attention, here and there, and develops works of art that relay some political messages to us. Maybe the messages themselves don’t maintain a specific political motivation. However, the people and the cities that he paints, or the scenes of the mixture of people and cities, have the power to catch the viewer’s eyes. They are also full of suggestions, as if the work wants to deliver certain political messages, albeit unclear ones, to us. Suh, Yong Sun, who used to show stark and mechanical urban scenes, and created historical and political scenes related to King Danjong, now turns his eyes to the people overseas.
  • Artist's Education: Seoul National University. Korea. M.F.A., Painting.
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