Movement – The First 100 Years

 Posted by on January 14, 2000
Jan 142000
 
Embarcadero Center
Susan Bierman Park
Drumm Street
Movement: The First 100 Years – by Man Lin Choi

The First 100 Years, is also known as the Korean Monument. It was created to symbolize the bond between our two countries. On May 22, 1983, the sculpture was donated to the City and County of San Francisco by the government and people of the Republic of Korea to commemorate the centennial of diplomatic relations between the United States and Korea. Then Mayor Diane Feinstein and California Secretary of State March Fong Eu presided over the ceremony. Formal diplomatic relations between the Republic of Korea and the United States of America were established when the Treaty of Peace, Amity, Commerce and Navigation was concluded on May 22, 1882 at Inchon, Korea. It was in San Francisco that the first Korean delegation set foot on American soil on September 2, 1883.
Two identical sculptures were commissioned. The other is located in Inchon, Korea.

Man Lin Choi, is a Korean artist born in 1935.  He was the Director of the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Korea from 1997-1999 and then listed as a Emeritus Professor at Seoul National University.

Update:  In October of 2011 Movement: The first 100 years was moved to Susan Bierman Park on the Embarcadero.

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