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Artist Jungin Kim’s ‘Open Paintings’: Imagining Through Landscapes of Fragmented Memories
Jungin Kim (b. 1991) has been creating what he calls “open paintings,” in which seemingly unrelated fragments of memory are placed together on a single canvas, prompting viewers to lose their way within the work and imagine their own stories. These fragments of memory, akin to pixels, are regarded as individuals; through the process of grafting them onto the canvas, an image of “solidarity” emerges.
2025.11.03
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Artist Sejin Hong: Exploring the Space Between Perception and Reality
Sejin Hong (b. 1992) begins her work by examining how perception is newly constructed through technology and the environment within her own experiences. Having lost her hearing as a child and lived with a cochlear implant as a prosthetic device, she has continued to create paintings that fill the gaps of missing information between the real world and herself with new sculptures or forms.
2025.11.03
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10 Artists to Watch This Year, Selected by Kiaf SEOUL
The Galleries Association of Korea officially announced the 10 semifinalist artists for ‘2025 Kiaf HIGHLIGHTS’ on July 3, ahead of the upcoming Kiaf SEOUL 2025 in September. This program signals a new chapter in the art scene by highlighting emerging talents.
2025.07.15
Exhibitions
《Sejin Park》, 2013.05.16 – 2013.06.13, DOOSAN Gallery
DOOSAN Gallery Seoul is pleased to present the solo exhibition of Sejin Park, an artist who presents the world we reside in through landscapes, from May 16th to June 13rd, 2013. Sejin Park focuses on people we encounter in our daily lives, and the shapes of spaces. The sceneries she presents begin with our vicinity, including ourselves, and leads onto faraway, indistinct places. Various landscapes that were too familiar within and therefore eluded our eyes, places that we cannot see and are thus visible only in imagination; these locales are created through spots and traces of paint.
2013.05.16
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《Choe U-Ram : Stil laif》, 2016.11.01 – 2017.02.12, Daegu Museum of Art
Daegu Museum of Art presents a solo exhibition by Korean artist Choe U-Ram, internationally recognized for creating “anima-machines,” or mechanical life-forms. Combining distinctive imagination with computer programs and technology, this exhibition was organized to shed light on Choe’s works as statements about our times.
2016.11.01
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[Essay] [Artists of Our Time Met by Lee Jin-sook] Painter Suh Yongsun
Painter Suh Yongsun begins each day by painting a self-portrait in the morning. He prepares his paints at night and paints the portrait as if writing a diary. In the self-portrait, the artist is kneeling, painting as though in disciplined practice. The posture is almost combative, conveying serious reflection and persistence.
2011
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Photographer Atta Kim’s Photo Book Published in the United States
A photo book by photographer Atta Kim titled The Museum Project has recently been published in New York. ‘The Museum Project’ is Kim’s representative body of work. The series consists of photographs created by shaving the heads of male and female models,
2005.04.04