Category
page 1Korean art
Goguryeo tombs
building complex in North Korea
Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom
UNESCO World Heritage Site in China
Korean art
traditions in calligraphy, music, painting and pottery
Korean architecture
Korean architectural style
Korean painting
art of painting in Korea
history of Asian art
history of Asian art or Eastern art
Minhwa
'''''' () refers to Korean folk art produced mostly by itinerant or unknown artists without formal training, emulating contemporary trends in fine art for the purpose of everyday use or decoration. The term was coined by Yanagi Sōetsu.
Crowns of Silla
South Korean national treasure
oil-paper umbrella
Type of umbrella originating in China
Gwangju Biennale
contemporary art biennale
Bell of King Seongdeok
large bronze bell produced in 771 in Gyeongju, South Korea

Chaekgeori
thumb|Chaekgeori screen by Yi Eungrok, 1864–1872
thumb|Six-panel chaekgori folding screen, late 1800s
Chaekgeori (), translated as "books and things", is a genre of still-life painting from the Joseon period of Korea that features books as the dominant subject. The chaekgeori tradition flourished from the second half of the 18th century to the first half of the 20th century and was enjoyed by all members of the population, from the king to the commoners, revealing the infatuation with books and learning in Korean culture.
Korean pottery and porcelain
overview of Korean pottery and porcelain
Changgeuk
Changgeuk () or '''''ch'angguk''' is a genre of traditional Korean opera, performed as a play but in the Korean folk song style known as pansori''. Shamanic songs are the ultimate origin of Pansori as well. There are many similarities between Pansori and Shamanic songs of western Korea. Pansori began as a recognized form of entertainment in Korea dating back to the 17th century, however, it wasn’t popular until towards the 19th century. In the 20th century, it declined in popularity, just like Talchum, during the occupation of the Japanese while Korea fought for its independence.
theater in Korea
overview of theatre in Korea
Anak Tomb No. 3
chamber tomb in North Korea
Crown of Baekje
South Korean national treasure

Bell of Sangwonsa
8th century bell from Korea
Korean Bell of Friendship
public art and neighborhood landmark
Ho-Am Prize in the Arts
List of prizewinners of Korean arts award
Helmet of eight plates in the Korean style
iron helmet produced between 14th and 16th centuries in either Korean peninsula or Mongolia
Obangsaek
The traditional Korean color spectrum, also known as obangsaek (), is the color scheme of the five Korean traditional colors of white, black, blue, red and yellow. In Korean traditional arts and traditional textile patterns, the colors of obangsaek represent five cardinal directions: obangsaek theory is a combination of Five Elements and Five Colours theory and originated in China.
Gyeongcheonsa Pagoda
Korean stone pagoda and national treasure
Kkoktugakshi Nori
Traditional puppet play from Korea
Royal girdle of Korea
Royal decorations
Geumbak
Geumbak () is a Korean traditional art for applying extremely thin gold leaf on hanbok, or other fabrics for decoration. Artisans who specialize in the technique are called geumbakjang ().
Bell of Yongjusa
9th-century bell from Korea
Chōsen Art Exhibition
1922–1944 art exhibition in colonial Korea