 

The Korea Society marks the 60th anniversary of the start of
the Korean War with two exhibitions running June 25 through September 10:
Steel Helmets: U.S. Korean War Graphics and Korean War in
Color. Both open six decades to the day of the outbreak of conflict.
Steel Helmets: U.S. Korean War Graphics
features twenty-eight framed graphics—eighteen Korean War film posters and ten
comics—from the era. With images ranging from the stark to the romantic, the
film posters project images of bravery, climatic extremes, love and loss. The
comic-book images, sometimes brutally visceral, portray war in all its hell and
heroics. Korean War in Color features thirty images by famed
correspondent and veteran John Rich, now in his 90s. Though most Americans
recall the War through black-and-white press photos, the Kodachrome images here
show the war in vivid, color detail—images of masses on the move, soldiers in
the field, individuals in repose.
Accompanying the
gallery exhibitions are a selection of films featured on the exhibition posters,
a book signing by legendary photographer John Rich, and a lecture by author
Brian Locke.
| 17 June |
1PM |
All the Young Men (1960)
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3PM |
The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954) |
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5PM |
Pork Chop Hill |
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6PM |
Press and Member Preview and Reception |
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| 25 June |
1PM |
The Steel Helmet (1951) |
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3PM |
Battle Hymn (1957) |
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6PM |
Special Signing of the book, Korean War in
Color, with author John Rich |
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| 22 July |
6PM |
Hollywood, Race and The Korean War
with Professor Brian
Locke |
Steel Helmets: U.S. Korean War
Graphics and Korean War in Color
June 25-September 10
Member Preview and Reception
Thursday, 17 June @ 6-9 PM
Gallery Opening
Friday, 25 June @ 6-9PM
Special Signing with author John Rich
Friday, 25 June @ 6 PM
Copies of Korean War in Color: A
Correspondent's Retrospective on a Forgotten War will be available for
purchase and at a members' discount
Free and open to the public
The Korea Society
950 Third Avenue
@57th Street, Eighth Floor
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