KIM HONG TAE








Looking for a Primordial World  - Innocence and the Primordi…
Looking for a Primordial World - Innocence and the Primordi…
Korea/English Looking for a Primordial World - Innocence and the Primordial in Kim Hong-tae’s Work By Kim Bok-young, Art Critic and Former Professor of HongikUniversity   1.       It has already been around 20 years since Kim Hong-tae’s Innocence and …
Child's mind as Image of Primitiveness
Child's mind as Image of Primitiveness
Korea/English Child's mind as Image of Primitiveness  Kwang-Myung Kim, Ph.D. (Prof. of Aesthetics at Soongsil Univ.)       What is the axis to support artistic world of  Hong-Tae Kim? Through his works we can feel freedom, unorganized activities, and t…
Abstraction Described Like the Sunlight of  Korea’s Mornin…
Abstraction Described Like the Sunlight of Korea’s Mornin…
Korea/English Abstraction Described Like the Sunlight of  Korea’s Morning Calm By Chang Jun-seok, Art Critic   It has already been around a half-century since abstract painting was first introduced to Korea. A mere decade ago, abstract art was regarded as avant-garde a…
Original Form Viewed Through the Prism of the Innocent Heart…
Original Form Viewed Through the Prism of the Innocent Heart…
Korea/English Original Form Viewed Through the Prism of the Innocent Heart of a Child By Kho Chung-hwan, Art Critic   The first pictures that humans drew were rock paintings and scribbles. Paintings in which objects are reduced to pared-down images in simplified or abstract …
The World of Childlike Innocence and Purity
The World of Childlike Innocence and Purity
Korea/English The World of Childlike Innocence and Purity By Hong Kyoung-han, Art Critic   1. One uncomfortable fact in today’s art world is that although an artist’s popularity and recognition are not the best standards to evaluate the worth of their artwork and acts of…



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