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이영욱Lee Youngwook is an art critic and art theorist and currently is professor at the College of Culture Convergence at Jeonju University. Lee graduated from Seoul National University with a degree in aesthetics and completed the doctoral course at the same school. Lee has been an active art critic since the late 1980s, while also serving as director of the Research Society for Art Criticism, director of Alternative Space Pool (now Art Space Pool), publisher of Forum A, and director of the Korean Association for History of Modern Art. His writings span across various subjects, including minjung (people's) art, cultural politics, avant-garde art, post-colonialism, public art, and tradition and its relation to art. Lee also took part in cultural policy-making and public art projects. His translations include One Place after Another: Site-Specific Art and Locational Identity by Miwon Kwon, Mapping the Terrain: New Genre Public Art by Suzanne Lacy, The Return of the Real by Hal Foster, Postcolonial Theory: A Critical introduction by Leela Gandhi, and Five Faces of Modernity by Matei Calinescu. Lee is the author of Art and Truth? (Mijinsa, 1996) and many critical essays, articles, and texts on artists including "Minjung Art of the 1980s and Realism," "Avant-garde/ 'Foreign-garde'/ 'Other-garde,'" "Ethics and Aesthetics of Participatory Art," and "How to Sit Properly: Tradition and Art." 대표작
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