Abstract

Since the early 2000s, a large number of public art museums have opened in Korea, marking public recognition of the importance of such museums. The number of public art museums will continue to grow at an increasing rate, further strengthening their influence on the society. This study intends to examine the current state of public artist museums in Korea, and then focus specifically on Maison d’Lee Ungno which opened in 2011 to commemorate Lee Ungno’s art world. It also aims to propose a future management plan for Maison d’Lee Ungno based on the concept of creative destruction. Creative destruction, a notion put forward by Joseph Schumpeter, is a process of innovating existing practices through the continual combination and adoption of new ideas. Given the relative absence of modern art museums dedicated to particular artists in Korea, the proposed plan shall incorporate the creative destruction process as its core strategy.

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