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Exhibitions
《Run》, 2022.07.20 – 2022.09.07, Museumhead
Today, disasters have become an everyday occurrence. How Jung Eugene's solo exhibition, 《RUN》 (2022) would approach and escape the disaster that has become a daily routine, but has lost its sense of reality. In the exhibition, Jung Eugene creates a kind of theme park by combining and exaggerating various scenes of disasters.
2022.07.18
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Artist Yaloo: Exploring the Poetic Possibilities of Digital Media
Yaloo (b. 1987) has continuously explored the poetic possibilities of digital media through digital moving images, including projection-mapped sculptures, media façades, and VR. Her work draws on a wide range of timeless cultural elements—her own identity, myths, folktales, science and technology, and K-culture—to construct poetic narratives that unfold immersively through technological media.
2025.10.20
Exhibitions
《Masquerade》, 2022.04.13 – 2022.07.31, MMCA, Gwacheon
At a time when the COVID-19 pandemic has made mask -wearing part of our daily routines, the MMCA Collection Exhibition 《Masquerade》 showcases contemporary artists’ in- depth explorations of the symbolic meaning of covering one’s face.
2022.04.10
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《Night Landscape》, 2022.05.11 – 2022.07.31, Space ISU
At night, a world entirely different from the day unfolds. When darkness descends and the streets grow quiet, the things that slumbered in daylight awaken and begin to move. The chirping of insects is heard; the smell and texture of the air are felt; trees and buildings appear larger.
2022.05.11
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[Critique] 'Animatus' : Hyungkoo Lee’s Pygmalionic Desire
Hyungkoo Lee’s ‘Animatus’ Series reveals, with striking unfamiliarity, the (il)logical skeletal structures concealed within the exaggerated gestures characteristic of famous Walt Disney and Warner Brothers characters—Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, Goofy, and so on—by applying human craniology to their forms.
2022.11.01