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North Korean factory offers propaganda art on the cheap Pyongyang's Mansudae employs 4,000 workers and appeals to governments hunting for inexpensive monuments. By Jillian Steinhauer.
Reporting from SEOUL — Sun Mu spreads paper painted with the names Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il over the concrete floor of an art gallery. He lays the broad sheet at the gallery̵… ...
This North Korean Art Is More Than Propaganda. Socialist Realism isn’t just pictures of happy workers and brave soldiers. By Gabe Bullard. July 20, 2016 ...
A propaganda poster published by North Korean state media on January 21, 2024, titled: "Let us destroy the U.S. imperialists and the clan of the Republic of Korea without mercy!" ...
North Korea launched a state-run art exhibit this week with propaganda paintings of the Supreme Leader — including one portraying him triumphantly riding horseback — after lifting a rule that ...
The 44-year-old artist has been known for his unique background: he worked for the propaganda department of North Korea's military before he escaped the reclusive state. The Korea Times.
Propaganda tool. In North Korea, art and cultural activities are tools for propaganda to promote and reinforce the regime. Jung Yu-na, a North Korean who came to the South in 2006 and is now a TV ...
South Korea’s military has shut down loudspeakers broadcasting anti-North Korean propaganda along the inter-Korean border. It ...
Artists work directly for North Korea’s propaganda authorities, and their mission is to create art glorifying the state and its socialist, nationalist ideology. Their work also provides income ...
“North Korean refugees have a limited market into which they can sell their ideologically centered art, and propaganda doesn’t go down well with collectors or audiences from South Korea ...
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