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Exhibitions
《Mono Mansion》, 2023.07.21 – 2023.08.13, OUTHOUSE
We all live in our own houses. Each “house” takes a different form, and our ideas and meanings of home are just as varied. Whatever shape that home may assume — whatever attitude we hold within it — we all step out of it, only to return again.
2023.07.20
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Artist Eunsol Lee, Exploring the Existence of Digital Objects
Eunsol Lee (b. 1988) has been creating artworks based on the ongoing process of constructing, maintaining, and sustaining a virtual character named “Kimberly Lee” within digital networks. Through this process, Lee explores the existential value of digital objects within a digital value system—an intricate web formed by the overlapping economic activities of individual online platforms. At the same time, she researches various platforms and future habitats, planning and executing living environments that ensure Kimberly’s survival within the network.
2025.06.09
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[Interview] Inside and Outside the Frame: An Interview with Artist Kelvin Kyung Kun Park
Mun Hyejin (Mun): In this interview I would like to focus on your new work Mirror Organs: A Play of Metonomy that will be shown in Korea Artist Prize 2017, and on some of your previous works that are related to them. Let us first talk about the new work. Though you must still have a lot of final decisions to make, my understanding is that the major structure is set up.
2017.08.14
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《When Two Galaxies Merge,》, 2017.09.08 – 2017.11.22, Atelier Hermès
The exhibition 《When Two Galaxies Merge,》 by Yangachi (b. 1970) centers on the moment when things that cannot meet—or things that are inevitably bound to meet—collide. Yangachi likens this moment, when the impossible meets the inevitable, to “the moment love begins,” or to “an uncertain sign” of some event that will take place in the future.
2017.09.01
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《The Origin》, 2012.12.08 – 2013.02.21, GoEun Museum of Photography
From December 8, 2012 to February 21, 2013, the GoEun Museum of Photography presents a large-scale exhibition that brings together works revealing the origins and essence of photography. At a time when digital images proliferate, this exhibition offers a meaningful opportunity to reconsider photographic identity and to experience the fundamental power of the medium.
2012.12.08