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Han Youngsoo
Jeong-dong, Seoul, Korea 1956-1963Post 1945, 1956–1963, printed 2019

On view:
Geffen Galleries, Han Youngsoo: Korea in Transition
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Artist or Maker
Han Youngsoo
Seoul, Korea 1933-1999
Title
Jeong-dong, Seoul, Korea 1956-1963
Culture
Korean
Date Made
Post 1945, 1956–1963, printed 2019
Medium
Toned gelatin silver print
Dimensions
16 × 20 in. (40.64 × 50.8 cm) Image: 12 × 18 in. (30.48 × 45.72 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Robin-Hwajin Yoon Kim
Accession Number
M.2019.232.17
Classification
Photographs
Collecting Area
Chinese and Korean Art
Curatorial Notes

During a time when photography was used primarily as documentation for newspaper reportage, Han Young-soo captured Seoul’s rapid transformation from war-torn city to modern metropolis in the 1950s and ’60s—a critical transitional period leading up to Korea’s first democracy. Han’s street portraits, taken with two Leica cameras that always hung around his neck (at a time when owning a camera was rare), show an impeccable eye for social detail and the serendipitous moment. Infused with optimism, his images established a unique style of portraying everyday Koreans, old and young, as they were, and not as a victimized people. Photo critics have noted the humanist sensibility shared with André Kertész, Robert Doisneau, and Henri Cartier-Bresson, as well as “uncanny overlaps” with the photographic work of Constructivist Alexander Rodchenko. Here, a young girl stands shyly in the doorway of a ramshackle wood structure built against the ruins of the Russian Legation—largely destroyed during the war—in the Jeong neighborhood. The necessities of daily life—pots, pans, bedding, a low table—are neatly arranged in front of the rectangular hut.

Virginia Moon

2021