〈Diamond Mountains: Travel and Nostalgia in Korean Art〉 The Metropolitan Museum of Art Special Exhibition
- Type
- Special Exhibition
- Period
- 2018-02-07 — 2018-05-20
- Venue
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Korean Gallery, New York, New York
- Floor area
- 168 m²
- Curator
- Soyoung Lee
Overview
A special exhibition marking the 20th anniversary of The Met's Arts of Korea Gallery, coinciding with the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. About thirty works depicting Mt. Geumgang from the eighteenth century to the present were brought together. A designated National Treasure album by Jeong Seon (1676–1759), the master of true-view landscape painting, anchors the exhibition (on loan from the National Museum of Korea), alongside modern masters such as Byun Kwan-sik and Lee Ungno and the British painter Elizabeth Keith (1887–1956). Most of the objects on view were displayed in the United States for the first time.
Shin Jang-sik contributed two paintings from his Twelve Scenes of Mt. Geumgang series — The Light on the Cheonhwadae of Mt. Geumgang (2014) and Raining on Manmulsang Rocks (2014). Soyoung Lee, curator of Korean art at The Met, drew a contrast between the brilliant acrylic luminosity of The Light on the Cheonhwadae and the muted, lingering impression of Raining on Manmulsang, where acrylic deliberately recreates the effect of traditional ink painting.
Organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) and the National Museum of Korea (NMK), the show was reviewed by The New York Times as "a melancholy beauty of a show... flabbergasting loans".