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The Black Earth - Summer of Muja Year

Lee Jong-gu2008

Korean Art Museum Association

Korean Art Museum Association
Seoul, South Korea

In 2008, the Korean government started to import U.S beef as a result of the Free Trade Agreement between the two nations. In this painting, the American Continental airplane is symbolic of U.S. beef.

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  • Title: The Black Earth - Summer of Muja Year
  • Creator: Lee, Jong Gu
  • Creator Lifespan: 1954
  • Creator Nationality: Korean
  • Creator Birth Place: Seosan, Korea
  • Date Created: 2008
  • Physical Dimensions: w900 x h1800 cm
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Acrylic on Korean paper
  • Critic's Note: Lee Jong Gu is an agrarian painter of our generation who has continually painted Korean rural life in its original form for the past twenty years. He is a painter who does not produce paintings that depict farmers and rural landscape romantically. He portrays the immanent anger, struggle as well as hopes that many farmers harbor with a critical sense of realism. The artist’s father who was a farmer, often becomes his chief motif and in order to efficiently embrace his father’s life, he uses rice sacks as his canvas. More recently, Lee’s artistic became much more liberated and flexible in all aspects including subject and form. Needless to say, this does not mean that Lee no longer deals with the problems of the rural communities; it just means that he has developed a larger perspective from which he views the Korean nation, as well as the problems that concern the environment and life in general. In addition, in order to reveal the inner thoughts of the Korean farmer in finer detai and more effectively, Lee has been on the constant lookout for new mediums in his pursuit to harmonize subject and form. By these attempts, he tries to incorporate vividly the sincere voice of the farmer into his works.
  • Artist's Education: 1986-1988 Inha Uinversity. Incheon, Korea. M.F.A., Arts Education. 1972~1976 Chungang University. Seoul, Korea. B.F.A., Painting
Korean Art Museum Association

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