Joo Myung Duck “Motherland”

MIYAKO YOSHINAGA art prospects

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MIYAKO YOSHINAGA presents Joo Myung Duck: Motherland, the celebrated Korean photographer’s first solo exhibition in the United States. Motherland features thirty gelatin-silver prints produced and hand-printed by Joo between 1965 and 2010. The exhibition examines his remarkable journey from photorealism to abstract photography.

Joo Myung Duck (b. 1940) is one of the most important photographers working today in South Korea. Joo’s early documentary style work observes the everyday struggles in post-Korean War society. Whether his subjects are orphans, villagers, or families, Joo focuses on their dignity within harsh realities and unsettled circumstances. His other work exquisitely studies the details of traditional architecture—from palaces to farmhouses—in a soft dim light. Joo’s most outstanding works are the dark abstract landscapes that characterize his later evolution as an artist.

Among the most iconic images in Joo’s early work are portraits of children born of Korean women and American servicemen. Collectively known as Mr. Holt’s Orphanage/The Mixed Names (1965), these war orphans’ images reject mere judgment or sympathy. Widely published at the time, these photographs are now considered a cornerstone of Korean Realism. Inspired in part by Margret Mead’s “Family” (1965), Korean Families, the family portraits he shot on location during the 70s, both celebrate and question the fundamental values of rural and urban life amid rapid modernization.

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Schedule

from March 12, 2015 to April 18, 2015

Opening Reception on 2015-03-12 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Joo Myung Duck

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