Jinyoung Anna Jin
  • Home
  • About
  • Books & Films
  • Events
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Contact
Picture

Jinyoung Anna Jin

Art, War, and Exile in Modern Korea
Rethinking the Life and Work of Lee Qoede

This book celebrates the life and works of Lee Qoede (Yi Kwaedae, Lee Quede, 이쾌대, 1913–1965), who focused on art’s social purpose and representation of civilians. He believed “art must be an integral part of the struggle in reality. It cannot simply be a still-life of apples, flowers, or scenery.” Born in South Korea, he was a prisoner of war, defected to North Korea, was politically purged, and died at fifty-two. His works were banned in South Korea until 1988.

This monograph explores Lee Qoede’s art within the context of Cold War politics and international leftist exchanges, including his experiences of civilian massacres, prisoner-of-war camps, and his defection to North Korea. It examines social realism, socialist realism, and Mexican mural influences on Lee’s oeuvre, reevaluating his place in South Korean art history. Highlighting the global impact of Lee’s work, the book integrates insights from international artists and movements, challenging Eurocentric modernism and offering a comprehensive understanding of his artistic journey. 
Purchase

About

About
Interviews
Reviews

Works & Events

Books & Films
Events

Get in Touch

Contact
© COPYRIGHT 2025. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • Home
  • About
  • Books & Films
  • Events
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Contact