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Forgotten War

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ImageLiving Through the Forgotten War:
Portrait of Korea


Living Through the Forgotten War: Portrait of Korea provides a new, human perspective on a war that forever changed the land and people of Korea and the many Americans who served there then and since.
Podcast Available!
The photographs collected for the exhibit focus not on scenes of conflict and combat, but on the human dimensions of the war. The purpose of this collection is to "humanize a war in which stereotype and prejudice were powerful forces" and convey the sense of devastation experienced by all of the people involved-Korean laborers, children, the wounded, American GI's and even North Korean POW's. This exhibition of 39 black and white photographic prints was developed for general American audiences.




Living Through the Forgotten War: Portrait of Korea
is available to travel to your school, university, library or museum. Please click for booking information .



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Sample pages from the Exhibition Catalog, available to purchase here
Contents_web Essay_webBack_Cover_web

 

forgottenwar2

ImageLiving Through the Forgotten War:
Portrait of Korea


Living Through the Forgotten War: Portrait of Korea provides a new, human perspective on a war that forever changed the land and people of Korea and the many Americans who served there then and since.
Podcast Available!
The photographs collected for the exhibit focus not on scenes of conflict and combat, but on the human dimensions of the war. The purpose of this collection is to "humanize a war in which stereotype and prejudice were powerful forces" and convey the sense of devastation experienced by all of the people involved-Korean laborers, children, the wounded, American GI's and even North Korean POW's. This exhibition of 39 black and white photographic prints was developed for general American audiences.




Living Through the Forgotten War: Portrait of Korea
is available to travel to your school, university, library or museum. Please click for booking information .



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Sample pages from the Exhibition Catalog, available to purchase here
Contents_web Essay_webBack_Cover_web

 

Booking Information

 

 

Contents
39 framed photographs, text panels and labels
Supplemental
10 copies of exhibition catalogue
Fee
Upon Request
Tour Dates Currently available
Running Feet
81 running feet
Loan period
4 to 16 weeks
Crates
1
Weight
Approx. 50 lbs.
Category
Korean Art / History
Security
Moderate
Shipping
The Korea Society provides shipping to and from the exhibitor’s venue.
Contact

Jinyoung Kim
Senior Program Officer for the Arts
212-759-7525 ext 316

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Scheduled and Toured Venues








Scheduled Venues

 

Taejon Christian International School, Daejon, South Korea
October 17, 2008 – January 16, 2009 website
Seoul Foreign School, Seoul, South Korea
January - April 2009 website



Toured Venues

Korean American Community Services, Chicago, IL December 1 – 22, 2005
The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA
November 1 – 20, 2005
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO December 6, 2004 – February 21, 2005
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
October 18 – November 19, 2004
The Korea Society Gallery, NY, NY
February 3 - March 12, 2004
Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
March 26 - May 8, 2001 website

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