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Awakening
an exhibition of contemporary Korean
photo-media
August
- October, 2001
Galleries One, Two and Foyer
Curated by Bohnchang
Koo (Seoul)
Specially commissioned by the ACP, Awakening is
the first exhibition dedicated to contemporary
Korean photography to be shown in Australia. The
exhibition has been curated by the Seoul-based
artist, curator and academic, Bohnchang Koo, and
introduces seven of the most active mid-career
photographic practitioners of the past decade.
Through a variety of photo-media, they express
social, environmental and emotional sensibilities
that are very much of the moment in Korea.
Bohnchang Koo's and Byunghun Min's black and white
prints reflect Taoist traditions, which have been a
fundamental part of the Korean psyche, through
imagery that suggests oriental ink drawing. Il Hong
and Jongmyung Lee photograph urban landscapes in
the process of rapid change, while Jehak Yu
expresses the feelings of isolation felt by the
individual in a fast-moving contemporary society.
Heinkuhn Oh captures a specific group of women (the
Ajumma) who, in middle age and with their families
grown up, try to find a place within the male
chauvinistic Confucian tradition which still exists
in Korean society. Finally, Atta Kim creates works
that express Buddhist traditions with modern
colours and iconography through the construction of
strong metaphoric tableaux and the recurrent device
of the glass display case.
Image Credits:
Atta Kim, Museum Project #001
(Downtown), 1995
II Hong, The Column, 1998
Byunghun Min, Weeds, 1996
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