2017年3月1日 星期三

Seoul after the War, 戰後首爾

Photographer Han Youngsoo
Photographer Han Youngsoo captured the ordinary people of Korea as the country emerged from war into an age of prosperity. Han Youngsoo: Photographs of Seoul 1956–63 is at the International Center of Photography (ICP), Jersey City, New Jersey, until June 9, 2017. Here: Jangchungdan Park, Seoul, Korea. (Photo by Han Youngsoo/The Guardian)
He fought on the frontline in the Korean war, and returned to Seoul as it rebuilt itself into a modern city. Here: Sogong-dong, Seoul, Korea. (Photo by Han Youngsoo/The Guardian)
“The war had taken away many things”, Youngsoo wrote. “Not only had it mercilessly trampled down on our beloved families and neighbours, but also their happiness, hope, and furthermore humanity itself. As if that wasn’t enough, by the end it had utterly destroyed everything on the face of the earth leaving behind ruins, despair, famine and sorrow”. Here: Euljiro 1-ga, Seoul, Korea. (Photo by Han Youngsoo/The Guardian)
“I left the army with these horrific memories intact and found myself in the middle of a life which still bore traces of soot from the war. But what was even more surprising and astounding at the same time was perhaps the ordinary fact that “people lived on” nevertheless”. Here: Near Seoul, Korea. (Photo by Han Youngsoo/The Guardian)
“I realise now that this was what led me to a lifetime of photography in which I gradually opened my eyes to photography and moreover the wonders of life itself”. Here: Malli-dong, Seoul, Korea. (Photo by Han Youngsoo/The Guardian)
Alongside a career creating advertising and fashion images, he shot street scenes that give intimate, affecting insights into the reality of mid-century Korea. Here: Meongdong, Seoul, Korea. (Photo by Han Youngsoo/The Guardian)
“Although a sense of futility, sadness, shock and despair lingered on, people were putting down their roots on the ground trying to find their place in this world”. Here: Seoul, Korea. (Photo by Han Youngsoo/The Guardian)
Youngsoo was born in Kaesong in 1933, in the Gyeonggi province of Korea. The city is now part of North Korea. Here: Huam-dong, Seoul, Korea. (Photo by Han Youngsoo/The Guardian)
“At the height of the Korean war, I was moving across the front lines as a soldier experiencing this tragedy, witnessing countless scenes that enraged me”. Here: Seoul, Korea. (Photo by Han Youngsoo/The Guardian)
Youngsoo died in 1999, his work little known outside Korea, but his daughter Han Sunjung established the Han Youngsoo Foundation to preserve and promote his work. Here: Seoul, Korea. (Photo by Han Youngsoo/The Guardian)
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