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The Lee Jung Seop Art Street and Gallery in Seogwipo honors one of Korea's most beloved modern artists. Lee Jung Seop lived in Seogwipo during the Korean War in 1951 and created many of his most famous works here. The gallery displays reproductions and original works, while the surrounding street features murals, cafés, and artist studios.
Lee Jung Seop (1916–1956) is considered one of Korea's greatest modern artists. He fled to Seogwipo during the Korean War with his Japanese wife and two sons, living in extreme poverty but producing many masterworks. His paintings of children and bulls symbolize Korean resilience. The art street was developed to honor his legacy.