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Ok-yeon Kwon(1923~2011 Korean)

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Affiliation

Educational background

1942 Graduated from Seoul 2nd High School (Gyeongbok High School)
1942 Entrance to the Western Art Department at Tokyo Imperial School of Art
1957 Paris 修 Studies

Awards

1999 Inter-Korean Peace Art Exhibition (Donggyeong) Many other than MANIF invitational entries won
1953 Awarded the 5th Korean American Cooperative Culture Minister Award
1956 5th National War Special
1958 Salon Dothonne standing line (Paris)
1960 9th National War Special
1986 Award of the Republic of Korea Academy of Arts in the art category.
1994 Winner of the March 1 Culture Award
1998 Artist of the Year Award

Artwork Location

Exhibition and project history

a solo exhibition
1948 1st Individual Exhibition (Seoul Donghwa Department Store-now Shinsegae Department Store-Hwarang)
1951 2nd Individual Exhibition (Great City)
1956 Dobul Memorial 3rd Individual Exhibition (Donghwa Department Store Gallery)
1960 Before Returning to Korea - 滯 品展 (Hwarang, National Library of Seoul)
1961 5th Individual Exhibition (Seoul National Library Gallery)
1964 6th Individual Exhibition (Newspaper Hall Gallery)
1965 7th Individual Exhibition (Nihonbashi Gallery, Tokyo)
1970 8th Individual Exhibition (Shinsegae Department Store Gallery)
Group exhibitions and invitation exhibitions
Second half 1951 (Busan Lilies Gallery, participating writer: Tattoo. Lee Jun, Kim Hoon, etc.)
Invited to the 1958 Cannes Grand Prix entry.
1959 Rialite Nouvelle Exhibition (Paris) / Paris Academy Dufe Membership Exhibition (Paris)
19609th exhibition of Shirealism (Paris)
1961 Namgwan, Kim Heung-soo, Kwon Ok-yeon Invitational Exhibition (Sergre Borne Gallery, Paris)
1961-1962 First Writers' Exhibition
1965 8th Sao Paulo Biennale Exhibitions
1968 Korean Contemporary Painting Exhibition (National Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo)
1970 Contemporary Yakdong Exhibition (Expo'70)
100 people's exhibition
1995 MANIF (5.17-24) Invitational entry (supervised by Donggyeong 「Art World History)
North-South Peace Art Exhibition (Donggyeong)