Korean contemporary art
Korean contemporary art refers to the modern artistic expressions emerging from South Korea, particularly since the late 20th century. It encompasses various mediums, including painting, sculpture, installation, and digital art. Artists often explore themes related to identity, culture, and social issues, reflecting both traditional Korean influences and global trends.
Notable figures in this movement include Nam June Paik, known for his pioneering work in video art, and Lee Bul, who creates thought-provoking installations. The art scene is supported by institutions like the Seoul Museum of Art and events such as the Korea International Art Fair, showcasing the dynamic nature of contemporary creativity in Korea.