Talk:Um Tai-Jung

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Blanked much of the article[edit]

Largely because it's unsourced, partly because I also smell the influence of an LLM, partly because of style issues, and partly because it borders on reading like a resume. The "selected exhibitions" list does not feel very selected at all; it feels very detailed.

If you'd like to add the information back, add it back with sources and address my other concerns. toobigtokale (talk) 11:23, 28 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Huge list of group shows (not a resumé)[edit]

Moving the large list of group shows, which are not necessary, and WP is not a resumé.

Group exhibitions[edit]

2023[edit]

  • Sculptural Attitude, Pohang Steel Art Museum Collection, POSCO Gallery, Pohang, Korea
  • ARCHETYPES, A special exhibition by the National Academy of Arts of Republic of Korea
  • Korea Cultural Center, Sydney, Australia

2022[edit]

  • 140th anniversary of Korea-US diplomatic ties, The National Academy of Arts of Republic of Korea Special Exhibition, Korean Cultural Center, Washington, USA
  • A Narrative of Korean Art, Duson Gallery, Seoul, Korea

2021[edit]

  • The 42nd National Academy of Arts of Republic of Korea Art Exhibition, Seoul, Korea
  • National Academy of Arts of Republic of Korea Art Exhibition,[1] Korean Cultural Center, Paris, France

2020[edit]

  • National Academy of Arts of Republic of Korea Art Exhibition, Jeju Special Exhibition, Jeju, Korea
  • The 41 st National Academy of Arts of Republic of Korea Art Exhibition, Seoul, Korea
  • Painting, Dialogue and Thinking> Korea Contemporary Art, Topohaus, Seoul, Korea
  • UpClose, M Contemporary, Seoul, Korea

2019[edit]

2018[edit]

  • The 39th Fine Arts Exhibitions of the National Academy of Arts, Seoul, Korea
  • Fine Arts Exhibition of the National Academy of Arts of the Republic of Korea in Japan, Osaka, Japan

2017[edit]

  • Special Exhibition of the National Academy of Arts of Korea, Invited by Asia Culture Center, Gwangju, Korea

2015[edit]

  • Untitled Exhibition, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Gwacheon, Korea

2014[edit]

  • Jeju International Sculpture Symposium, Seogwipo, Jeju, Korea
  • Ulsan International Sculpture Symposium, Ulsan, Korea

2013[edit]

  • Korean Contemporary Art, Jeju Museum of Contemporary Art, Jeju, Korea

2012[edit]

  • Steel Life, Pohang Museum of Steel Art, Pohang, Korea

2011[edit]

  • Review on Korean Sculpture: Amplitude and Oscillation, Seoul Olympic Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
  • Sculptor's Drawing, Seoul Olympic Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea

2010[edit]

  • Strength of Korean Art, Space Gallery, Seoul, Korea

2009[edit]

  • The Passage and Aspect of Korean Contemporary Sculpture, Gyeongnam Art Museum, Changwon, Korea
  • Mental Arts in Korea – Pounding and Polishing, Ewha Woman's University Museum, Seoul, Korea

2008[edit]

  • 8808 Outside In, Seoul Olympic Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
  • Contemporary Sculpture, Kim Chong-Yung Museum, Seoul, Korea

2007[edit]

  • Critical Review (From Modern to Now), Insa Art Center, Seoul, Korea
  • The Express of Artists and Creative Relationship, Museum of Face, Gwangju, Korea
  • Invited Exhibition, Gwangju Museum of Art, Gwangju, Korea

2006[edit]

  • 100 Years of Korean Art (Tradition, Human, Art, Reality), Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
  • Nanji Open Air Environment Sculpture, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea
  • Art at University, 60 Years of Art Education, Museum of Art, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
  • Korea-Japan Contemporary Art, Korean and Japan Art Association, Sejong Center, Seoul, Korea
  • 20th Anniversary of Sculptor Kim Se-Choong, Sungkok Art Museum, Seoul, Korea

2005[edit]

  • Korea-Japan Contemporary Art Exhibition, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan

2004[edit]

  • Korean Contemporary Art Group Exhibition, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
  • Korea-Japan Contemporary Art Exhibition, Takashimaya Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • Status of Korean Contemporary Sculpture, Moran Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea

2003[edit]

  • New Horizons of Drawing, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea
  • The Korean Contemporary Art, Insa Art Center, Seoul, Korea
  • Modern Gallery, German Culture Center, Seoul, Korea
  • Traditional and Innovation III, Museum of Asian Art, Berlin, Germany
  • Korea-Japan Modern Art Exhibition, Gana Art Gallery, Seoul, Korea
  • Seoul Art Exhibition, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea

2002[edit]

  • Tradition and Innovation II, Museum of Zollverein, Essen, Germany / United Nations, Geneva, Swiss
  • Korea-Japan Contemporary Exhibition, Takashimaya Gallery, Yokohama, Japan
  • Grands et jeunes d’aujourd’hui Seoul, Sejong Center, Seoul, Korea

2001[edit]

  • International Sculpture Symposium, Santo-Tirso, Porto, Portugal
  • Art Exhibition in Paris, Paris, France
  • 21 century of Korean Contemporary Exhibition, Sejong Center, Seoul, Korea
  • Traditional and InnovationI, Korean Cultural Center, Berlin, Germany

2000[edit]

  • The Korean Contemporary Art from mid-1960's to mid-1970's, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Gwacheon, Korea.
  • Grand et jeunes-salon 2000, Eiffel Branly, Paris, France

1998[edit]

  • Sculpture Symposium, Gyeongju World Culture EXPO ‘98, Gyeongju, Korea

1997[edit]

  • Today's Sculpture Exhibition: Depth of Manas, Moran Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea

1996[edit]

  • ’96 Seoul Art Exhibition, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea

1995[edit]

  • ’95 Seoul Art Exhibition, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea

1990[edit]

  • Mediterranean International Sculpture Symposium, Labin, Croatia

1989[edit]

  • The 4th Asian International Art Exhibition, Korean Committee of the Asian International Art Exhibition, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea

1988[edit]

  • International Open Air Sculpture Exhibition, Seoul Olympic Open Air Sculpture Park, Seoul Olympic Game Organizing Committee, Seoul, Korea

1987[edit]

  • Contemporary Art, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea

1986[edit]

  • '86 Seoul Asian Contemporary Art Exhibition, Asian Games Organizing Committee, Seoul, Korea
  • Korean Modern Art: Now and Past, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea
  • '86 Korean Contemporary Art Trend Exhibition, Asian Games Organizing Committee, Seoul, Korea

1985[edit]

  • Exhibition for the 40 Years of the Seoul National University, Seoul National University Museum, Seoul, Korea

1984[edit]

  • Exhibition of Modern Korean Art of the 70's Trend, The Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan

1983[edit]

  • Korean Modern and Contemporary Art Exhibition, Milan, Italy

1982[edit]

  • The Korean Modern and Contemporary Art, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea

1981[edit]

  • Exchange Art Exhibition between Korea and Germany, Seoul, Korea
  • ’81 Korean Art, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea

1979[edit]

  • Korean Art: Today's Method, Arts Council Korea, Seoul, Korea

1978[edit]

  • 20 Years of Korean Contemporary Modern Art Exhibition, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea
  • Environmental Sculpture Exhibition, Space Gallery, Seoul, Korea

1977[edit]

  • The Contemporary Art Exhibition of Sculpture by 8 artists, Space Gallery, Seoul, Korea

1975[edit]

  • The 13th Biennale de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
  • The 2nd Ecole de Seoul Exhibition, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea

1974[edit]

  • Korean Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea

1974-77[edit]

  • Seoul Exhibition of 70's, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea

1973[edit]

  • Korean Modern Art of the Formative Arts in 1957–1972, Myeongdong Gallery, Seoul, Korea
  • The 12th Biennale de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

1971[edit]

  • The 2nd India Triennale, New Delhi, India
  • The 2nd Korean Grand Prix Art Exhibition, Seoul, Korea

1970[edit]

  • The 1st Korean Grand Prix Art Exhibition, The Korea Times, Seoul, Korea
  • 70 Special Exhibition of EXPO Korean Pavilion, Osaka, Japan

1967-70[edit]

  • The 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th National Art Exhibition, Seoul, Korea

Netherzone (talk) 22:48, 3 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "[Exhibition] UM Tai-Jung: L'Académie des Arts de Corée". Arario Gallery. Retrieved 2023-12-23.