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摘要
本研究的主题是韩国当代艺术家目前的项目(装置、绘画、雕塑、表演),这些项目包含与韩国本土身份有关的符号、元素或文化艺术品。文章试图找出韩国当代艺术中用来强调国家在全球主题和现代世界问题中的自我认同问题的主要主题、图案和技术。为了实现这一目标,本文选取了世界艺术界公认的主要韩国艺术家(Kimsuja、So Do Ho、Lee Soo Kyung、Kwang Yong Chan、Pak Chang Kyung、Ham Kyuna、Yoon Seongnam),他们的作品与本国的传统文化元素直接相关。他们的项目、主题和技术都是从现代社会中全球和地方进程互动的角度进行探讨的。这些作品的意义在于试图找出韩国当代艺术的独特进程。对亚洲艺术文化的重点研究通常包括对艺术家个人创作道路的研究,或对主要趋势和潮流的思考。本文试图从韩国本土文化所固有的主题和技术的角度来审视韩国艺术,并找出与全球问题和议题的接触点。这是本研究的科学创新之处。许多韩国当代艺术家根据自己的生活经历创作艺术作品,这些作品与韩国的传统直接相关。在他们的作品中,出现了与寻找和反思文化身份和自我认同有关的主题。作品既采用了一般的科学研究方法:分析和比较法,也采用了艺术史的特殊方法:结构-功能法。
Cultural and National Elements in the Works of Contemporary South Korean Artists
The subject of this study is current projects (installations, paintings, sculptures, performances) by contemporary South Korean artists that contain symbols, elements or cultural artifacts related to the local identity of the country. The article attempts to identify the main themes, motifs and techniques that are used in Korean contemporary art to emphasize the issues of the nation's self-identification within the global themes and problems of the modern world. To achieve this goal, the main South Korean artists recognized by the world art community (Kimsuja, So Do Ho, Lee Soo Kyung, Kwang Yong Chan, Pak Chang Kyung, Ham Kyuna, Yoon Seongnam) are singled out, whose work is directly related to the traditional cultural elements of their country. Their projects, themes and techniques are explored from the point of view of the interaction of global and local processes in modern society. The relevance of the work lies in an attempt to identify the unique processes taking place in contemporary South Korean art. Point studies of Asian artistic culture often include either the study of the creative path of individual artists, or the consideration of the main trends and trends. In this paper, an attempt is made to look at South Korean art from the point of view of topics and technologies that are inherent only in local Korean culture, and to identify points of contact with global issues and problems. This is the scientific novelty of the study. A number of contemporary South Korean artists create works of art based on their life experiences, directly related to the traditions of their country. Themes related to the search and reflection of cultural identity and self-identification arise in their works. The work uses both general scientific research methods: analytical and comparative, and a special method of art history: structural-functional.