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Korea is still a divided country that apparently never found its
way out of the Cold War. The differences between the socialist
North, which follows a dynastic leadership cult, and the capitalist
South, with its developed democracy, could hardly be greater.
Encompassing all areas of life, this divergence is also reflected
in the art of the two countries: through the vibrant contemporary
art scene in South Korea and the socialist-realist tradition of
painting in North Korea, two diametrically opposed artistic
attitudes exist in parallel, reflecting the incompatibility of the
political systems and the stark differences in the way of life of
the populations. To mark the exhibition of both North and South
Korean works from the Sigg Collection at the Kunstmuseum Bern, a
comprehensive, richly illustrated catalogue is being published,
which sheds light upon the theme of the border in contemporary
Korean art from both sides.
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