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1Jinyoung Anna Jin
Jinyoung Anna Jin is Director of Asian Art and Culture at the Charles B. Wang Center and an adunct professor of Asian and Asian American Studies at Stony Brook University, New York. Her curatorial and scholarly work focuses on Asian art, visual culture, and transnational histories. She is the author of Art, War, and Exile in Modern Korea: Rethinking the Life and Work of Lee Qoede (Amsterdam University Press, 22). Her recent projects include the Korean Art Alive film series, which bridges traditional and contemporary practices through accessible visual storytelling. Notable video essays include Something Old, Something New, and Something Borrowed: Korean Bridal Robes (2025), Hats Make the Korean Man (2022), To Paint the Unspeakable (2021). Jin holds an MA in Art History from Columbia University and a PhD in Cultural Analysis and Theory from Stony Brook University. She also serves on the Community Advisory Board of PBS Thirteen/WLIW.
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Introduction: Art, War, and Revolution—Rethinking the Global Currents of Muralism
in Asia
Volume 23, March 2026
by Jinyoung Anna Jin, Marisol Villela Balderrama
in Asia
Volume 23, March 2026
by Jinyoung Anna Jin, Marisol Villela Balderrama
Lee Qoede Beyond Eurocentrism: Mexican
Muralist Parallels and Korean National Art
Volume 23, March 2026
by Jinyoung Anna Jin
Muralist Parallels and Korean National Art
Volume 23, March 2026
by Jinyoung Anna Jin
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