War painter Chun Kyung-ja’s ‘Flowers, Soldiers, and Guns’ painted during the Vietnam War are revealed for the first time

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Seoul Museum of Art Hosts Exhibition Commemorating 100th Anniversary of Artist Chun Kyung-ja’s Birth

The Seoul ⁢Museum of Art is hosting an ⁣exhibition titled “The Age of Turmoil, ​Women’s Life and Art,” to commemorate the 100th anniversary of renowned ⁢Korean artist Chun Kyung-ja’s birth. The exhibition showcases 23 female Oriental​ painters⁤ who lived during Chun ⁣Kyung-ja’s time and explores their ⁣works, particularly focusing on ​modern and contemporary Korean history.

Chun Kyung-ja’s Vietnam War Paintings

One of the highlights of the exhibition is “Flowers, Soldiers, and Gunfire,” a large-scale painting depicting the Vietnam War created by Chun Kyung-ja in 1972. Commissioned by ⁤the government, the painting offers ‍a unique perspective on the conflict, blending realistic⁤ depictions of combat with lush‌ landscapes.

Travel Paintings and Other Works

The exhibition also features “Towards the ‌Wind That Touches the⁤ Soul,” a permanent exhibition of Chun Kyung-ja’s works donated ‍to⁢ the city of Seoul in ⁤1998. This section showcases 30 paintings, drawings, ‌and⁤ other works, focusing on the artist’s travels around the world.

Other ⁤Highlights

The exhibition also includes:

“Excursion to a ​Fabric Shop”: A previously unseen painting‌ depicting Chun Kyung-ja browsing a fabric shop in the‍ 1950s.
Travel paintings from Central and South America: Paintings capturing the artist’s‌ experiences in‌ places like Cusco, Peru, ‌and the Caribbean coast of Jamaica.
* Literary ‍works: Chun Kyung-ja’s essays reflecting her visits to the birthplaces of Margaret ⁤Mitchell and Emily Brontë.

Call‌ to‌ Action

The exhibition invites viewers to express their reactions through the “expression_wrap” section,⁤ where they can click buttons to indicate whether they like, dislike, or recommend the exhibition.

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