Forbidden spaces are work on Covid-19. As social distancing is intensified, people's behavioral radius is gradually narrowing. We can't easily meet my friends and family, and I have nowhere to go, not only indoors but also outdoors.
The sports park built on the banks of the Han River that flows across Seoul is prohibited from entering the soccer field, tennis court, and yacht court. The space where the elderly gather and play chess was also surrounded by a prohibited line. Looking at that forbidden space, I miss the trivial and common routine. It is embarrassing and sad that the situation where all of the things people kicked and screamed, laughed and talked about in this park were banned.
These landscapes captured in the photos will soon become fragments of the history of COVID-19. I hope that this situation will end and the day will come to laugh and talk about this cool landscapehas been goin
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2021 Hongik Graduate School of Industrial Art, Master of Photography Design
2020 Honorable Mention. IPA 2020 / Covid19 in Olympic-Park
Solo Exhibition
2020 Fine Dust, Ryugaheon Gallery
2018 Liberation Thawing II, Sejong Center Gwanghwarang Gallery
2017 Liberation Thawing 1, Space 291
Group Exhibition
2019 Topo Haus
2019 Samtan Artmine
2018 Gyeonggi Sangsang Campus
2018 Icheon Art Hall
2017 Seoul Innovation Park
2017 Topo Haus
2016 Space 291
2016 Seoul Innovation Park
2015 Space 291
2014
2020 Honorable Mention. IPA 2020 / Covid19 in Olympic-Park
Solo Exhibition
2020 Fine Dust, Ryugaheon Gallery
2018 Liberation Thawing II, Sejong Center Gwanghwarang Gallery
2017 Liberation Thawing 1, Space 291
Group Exhibition
2019 Topo Haus
2019 Samtan Artmine
2018 Gyeonggi Sangsang Campus
2018 Icheon Art Hall
2017 Seoul Innovation Park
2017 Topo Haus
2016 Space 291
2016 Seoul Innovation Park
2015 Space 291
2014
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