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Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation view of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Installation View of Dwarf, Dust, Doubt by Gimhongsok. Image by Jeremy Haik.

Press Release

Opening Reception: Thursday, 25 October 2018 | 6 – 8 PM

Tina Kim Gallery is pleased to present Dwarf, Dust, Doubt, a solo exhibition by Gimhongsok. The exhibition includes new sculptures from two of the artist’s ongoing series, Untitled (Short People) and Incomplete Order Development. This is Gimhongsok’s second show at the gallery; his first was in 2010.

Organizing the exhibition around the title Dwarf, Dust, Doubt, Gimhongsok has highlighted how society casually assigns values to objects using terms to describe their size, weight and how we perceive them. In isolating these arbitrary values, he questions the political and social judgment implied by their use, rejecting the cavalier way people treat objects upon seeing them. Gimhongsok observes that, “We are governed by size, material, color, and form when we analyze objects... What’s more, these factors are themselves invested with their own implicit political innuendo.”

While Dwarf, Dust, Doubt is a rejection of these often-superficial public opinions; it simultaneously serves as an affirmation of the smaller details and subtle characteristics that often go unnoticed. Indeed, the artist has taken a defiant stance, stating, “I object to describing a dwarf as alienated, marginalized or of lesser than. I oppose literature that describes dust as weightless or insignificant. I remain doubtful about all information, regardless of its source.”

An extension of his MATERIAL (2012) and 8 breaths (2013) series, each work from Untitled (Short People) is comprised of blown up balloons that are cast in bronze. Varying in size, the artist enlists friends and acquaintances to blow up the balloons finding poetic resonance in the capture of human breath. Divided into groups of four and six balloons, the entire series represents a combined effort of more than one hundred people.

The second portion of the exhibition includes works from Gimhongsok’s Incomplete Order Development series. In these works, blocky concrete figures stand in various states of repose. Approximately 1 meter tall, each figure though roughly shaped, clearly embodies a small human making various communicative gestures. The series asks, rhetorically, when is an object completed? When does any project, including an artwork, reach its final stage? According to the artist, “The concept of completion has a beginning and end, with the decision to finish, marking its completion. But who decides when something is complete, and how?”

ABOUT GIMHONGSOK

Born in Seoul in 1964, Gimhongsok graduated from Düsseldorf Kunst Akademie in Germany after obtaining his BA in Fine Arts at Seoul National University. His recent solo exhibitions include Xijing Is Not Xijing, Therefore Xijing Is Xijing at 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2016), World of Xijing at National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul (2015), Blue Hours at Kukje Gallery, Seoul (2014), Good Labor Bad Art at PLATEAU, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul (2013), Ordinary Strangers at Artsonje Center, Seoul (2011), and as part of his Xijing Men collective he has presented I Love Xijing-Xijing School at Spenser Museum of Art at the University of Kansas (2013), and Xijing at the Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation, Venice (2011).

Gimhongsok has also participated in numerous noted group exhibitions including The Street, Where the World is Made at MAXXI, Rome (2018), Altering Home at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2018), The Other Face of the Moon at Asia Culture Center, Gwangju (2017), Space Life at Ilmin Museum, Seoul (2015), All You Need is LOVE: 10th Year Anniversary Exhibition at the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2013), Korea Artist Prize at the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea (2012), the 9th Gwangju Biennale (2012), the 10th Lyon Biennale (2009), Your Bright Future at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2009), The Fifth Floor at Tate Liverpool (2009), Brave New World at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis(2007), the Korean Pavilion in the 51st Venice Biennale (2005), and the 50th Venice Biennale (2003).

His works are included in many prestigious institutions including Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto, the National Gallery of Canada, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Le Consortium, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, and the Seoul Museum of Art.

ABOUT TINA KIM GALLERY

Located in New York, Tina Kim Gallery is celebrated for its unique programming that emphasizes international contemporary artists, historical overviews, and independently curated shows. Founded in 2001 by second-generation gallerist Tina Kim, it is noted for working closely with museums and institutions to expand the audience of its global roster of artists with a special emphasis on showcasing historically important, but lesser known Korean artists.

PRESS INQUIRIES

Gloria Cardona | Communications and Media Manager
gloria@tinakimgallery.com | +1 212-716-1100

 

Gimhongsok, Surrender - Brown, 2018, High-strength grout cement, Sculpture, 34.25 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches 87 x 40 x 30 cm, Edition 1/3, 2AP, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Surrender - Brown, 2018
High-strength grout cement
34.25 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches
87 x 40 x 30 cm
Edition 1/3, 2AP

Gimhongsok (b. 1964) Surrender - Thomas, 2018 ,High-strength grout cement, Sculpture, 37.01 x 16.93 x 11.81 inches, 94 x 43 x 30 cm Edition 1/3, 2AP, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Surrender - Thomas, 2018
High-strength grout cement
37.01 x 16.93 x 11.81 inches
94 x 43 x 30 cm
Edition 1/3, 2AP

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Surrender - Jackson, 2018, High-strength grout cement, Sculpture, 37.4 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches, 95 x 40 x 30 cm, Edition 1/3, 2AP, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Surrender - Jackson, 2018
High-strength grout cement
37.4 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches
95 x 40 x 30 cm
Edition 1/3, 2AP

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Surrender - Kim, 2018, High-strength grout cement, Sculpture, 38.19 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches, 97 x 40 x 30 cm, Edition 1/3, 2AP, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Surrender - Kim, 2018
High-strength grout cement
38.19 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches
97 x 40 x 30 cm
Edition 1/3, 2AP

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Surrender - King, 2018, High-strength grout cement, Sculpture, 40.94 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches, 104 x 40 x 30 cm Edition 1/3, 2AP, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Surrender - King, 2018
High-strength grout cement
40.94 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches
104 x 40 x 30 cm
Edition 1/3, 2AP

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Resist - Young, 2018, High-strength grout cement, Sculpture, 37.6 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches, 95.5 x 40 x 30 cm, Edition 1/3, 2AP, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Resist - Young, 2018
High-strength grout cement
37.6 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches
95.5 x 40 x 30 cm
Edition 1/3, 2AP

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Resist - Johnson, 2018, High-strength grout cement, Sculpture, 38.19 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches, 97 x 40 x 30 cm Edition 1/3, 2AP, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Resist - Johnson, 2018
High-strength grout cement
38.19 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches
97 x 40 x 30 cm
Edition 1/3, 2AP

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Resist - Lee, 2018, High-strength grout cement, Sculpture, 34.65 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches, 88 x 40 x 30 cm Edition 1/3, 2AP, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Resist - Lee, 2018
High-strength grout cement
34.65 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches
88 x 40 x 30 cm
Edition 1/3, 2AP

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Resist - Parker, 2018, High-strength grout cement, Sculpture, 36.02 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches, 91.5 x 40 x 30 cm, Edition 1/3, 2AP, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Resist - Parker, 2018
High-strength grout cement
36.02 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches
91.5 x 40 x 30 cm
Edition 1/3, 2AP

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Resist - Ho, 2018, High-strength grout cement, Sculpture, 36.42 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches, 92.5 x 40 x 30 cm Edition 1/3, 2AP, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Resist - Ho, 2018
High-strength grout cement
36.42 x 15.75 x 11.81 inches
92.5 x 40 x 30 cm
Edition 1/3, 2AP

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Untitled (Short People), Yellow, Pink, Cream, Blue, Orange, 2018, Cast bronze, stone, Sculpture, 44.09 x 13.98 x 14.17 inches, 112 x 35.5 x 36 cm, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Untitled (Short People), Yellow, Pink, Cream, Blue, Orange, 2018
Cast bronze, stone
44.09 x 13.98 x 14.17 inches
112 x 35.5 x 36 cm

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Untitled (Short People), Red, Pink, Pink, Pink, Red, 2018, Cast bronze, stone, Sculpture, 50.39 x 13.78 x 12.6 inches, 128 x 35 x 32 cm, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Untitled (Short People), Red, Pink, Pink, Pink, Red, 2018
Cast bronze, stone
50.39 x 13.78 x 12.6 inches
128 x 35 x 32 cm

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Untitled (Short People), Pink, Purple, Blue, Blue, Red, 2018, Cast bronze, stone, Sculpture, 53.15 x 13.78 x 14.37 inches 135 x 35 x 36.5 cm, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Untitled (Short People), Pink, Purple, Blue, Blue, Red, 2018
Cast bronze, stone
53.15 x 13.78 x 14.37 inches
135 x 35 x 36.5 cm

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Untitled (Short People) , Red, Gold, Orange, Red, Pink, 2018, Cast bronze, stone, Sculpture, 50.59 x 14.96 x 15.75 inches 128.5 x 38 x 40 cm, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Untitled (Short People) , Red, Gold, Orange, Red, Pink, 2018
Cast bronze, stone
50.59 x 14.96 x 15.75 inches
128.5 x 38 x 40 cm

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Untitled (Short People) , Light Blue, Blue, Grey, Purple, Pink, 2018, Cast bronze, stone, Sculpture, 51.57 x 17.72 x 12.8 inches, 131 x 45 x 32.5 cm, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Untitled (Short People) , Light Blue, Blue, Grey, Purple, Pink, 2018
Cast bronze, stone
51.57 x 17.72 x 12.8 inches
131 x 45 x 32.5 cm

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Untitled (Short People), Blue, Blue, Grey, Blue, 2018, Cast bronze, stone, Sculpture, 48.03 x 21.65 x 16.93 inches, 122 x 55 x 43 cm, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Untitled (Short People), Blue, Blue, Grey, Blue, 2018
Cast bronze, stone
48.03 x 21.65 x 16.93 inches
122 x 55 x 43 cm

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Untitled (Short People), Yellow, Yellow, Pink, Yellow, 2018, Cast bronze, stone, Sculpture, 49.21 x 14.17 x 15.75 inches, 125 x 36 x 40 cm, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Untitled (Short People), Yellow, Yellow, Pink, Yellow, 2018
Cast bronze, stone
49.21 x 14.17 x 15.75 inches
125 x 36 x 40 cm

Gimhongsok (b. 1964), Untitled (Short People), Red, Pink, Pink, Red, 2018 Cast bronze, stone, Sculpture, 52.36 x 12.99 x 11.81 inches, 133 x 33 x 30 cm, Gimhongsok: Dwarf, Dust, Doubt at Tina Kim Gallery

Gimhongsok (b. 1964)
Untitled (Short People), Red, Pink, Pink, Red, 2018
Cast bronze, stone
52.36 x 12.99 x 11.81 inches
133 x 33 x 30 cm

Artist CV

Born in 1964, Seoul, Korea
Lives and works in Seoul, Korea

Education

1987 
BFA in Sculpture, Seoul National University, Seoul

1996 
MFA, The Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2018
Dwarf, Dust, Doubt, Tina Kim Gallery, New York
EVERY, DAY, ACTS, LIKE, LIFE, Perrotin Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

2017 
Subsidiary Construction, Perrotin Gallery HK, Hong Kong

2016 
Xijing Is Not Xijing, Therefore Xijing Is Xijing, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa

2015 
World of Xijing, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea

2014 
Blue Hours, Kukje Gallery, Seoul

2013 
Good Labor Bad Art, Plateau, Samsung Museum, Seoul
The Xijing Men, H&R Block Artspace, Kansas City

2011 
Ordinary Strangers, Artsonje Center, Seoul
Xijing, Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice

2010 
Antithesis of Boundaries, Tina Kim Gallery, New Work

2008 
In through the out door, Kukje Gallery, Seoul

2005 
Neighbor's wife, CAIS Gallery, Seoul

2004 
Cosmo Vitale, REDCAT Gallery, Los Angeles
Antarctica, Artsonje Center, Seoul

2001
Retro Bistro, Space LOOP, Seoul

2000 
Heromaniac, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul

Selected Group Exhibitions

2018
The Street, Where the World is Made, MAXXI, Rome, Italy
Xijing Men, Theater of the World, SFMoMA, San Francisco
Xijing Men, Theater of the World, Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain
Altering Home, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan
Xijing Men, Dismantling the Scaffold, Tak Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong

2017
Xijing Men, Culture City of East Asia 2017 Kyoto: Contemporary Art Exhibition, Nijo Castle (Nijojo), Kyoto Art Center, Kyoto
The 1st Oku-Noto Triennale, Suzu City, Japan
Xijing Men, Theater of the World, Guggenheim Museum, New York
Irony & Idealism, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Ansan, Korea
The Other Face of the Moon, Space 4, ACC Creation, Asia Culture Center, Gwangju

2016
Alice in Crisis, DIO HORIA Contemporary Art Platform, Mykonos, Greece
The 3rd Nanjing International Arts Festival "HISTORICODE: Scarcity and Supply", Nanjing Bai Jia Lake Art Museum, Nanjing
As the Moon Waxes and Wanes, MMCA Gwacheon, Korea

2015
Space Life, Ilmin Museum, Seoul

2014
Zeitgeist Korea, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, Seoul
Ebisu International Festival Art and Alternative Visions 2014: True Colors, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo
Utopian days x Freedom, Total Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul
K-P.O.P., Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei(MOCATP), Taipei
Yokohama Triennale 2014, Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama
Koganecho Bazaar 2014: Fictive Communities Asia, Koganecho Bazaar, Yokohama
Future Fictions, Z33 Kunstencentrum (Art Museum Z33), Hasselt, Belgium

2013
Better Than Universe, Daegu Art Factory, Daegu
All You Need is LOVE, Mori Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
Festival Bo:m 2013, Arthouse MOMO, Seoul
New START 2013, Museum of Art Seoul National University MoA, Seoul
Korean Art: Era of Grand Navigation, Busan Museum of Art, Busan
ZIZHIQU-Autonomous Regions, Times Museum, Guangzhou
SITE: Places of Memories, Spaces with Potential, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima

2012 
Korea Artist Prize: 2012, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, Seoul
ROUNDTABLE: The 9th Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju
The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
New & Now 2012 SeMA’s New Acquisitions 2012, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul
Lady Dior As Seen By, Wako Namiki Building, Ginza, Tokyo
Oriental Metaphor – The 6th Move on Asia, Alternative Space Loop, Seoul

2011 
Abstract it!, National Museum of Art Deoksugung, Seoul
The Global Contemporary Art Worlds After 1989, ZKM, Museum of Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe
COUNTDOWN, Former Seoul Station Art Complex Culture Station Seoul 284, Seoul

2010 
Tricksters Tricked, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven
Trust: Media City Seoul 2010, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul
Memories of the Future, Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul
Oblique Strategies, Kukje Gallery, Seoul
Aichi Triennale 2010: Arts and Cities, Aichi Arts Center, Nagoya
Asian Arts Collection, Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto CAMK, Kumamoto, Japan
Media Art from NMCA Collection, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, Seoul
Linguistic Morphology: Art in Context, The Sungkok Art Museum, Seoul
Day of Confidence, Alternative Space Pool, Seoul

2009 
The 10th Lyon Biennale: The spectacle of the Everyday, The Lyon Museum of Contemporary Art, Lyon
The 4th Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale: Live and Let Live-Creators of Tomorrow, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka
Your Bright Future: 12 Contemporary Artists from Korea, MFAH(Museum of Fine Arts, Houston), Houston
A New Common Sense of Space, Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci, Milano
Your Bright Future: 12 Contemporary Artists from Korea, LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art), Los Angeles
The First Stop on the Super Highway, Nam June Paik Art Center, Yongin, Korea

2008 
Laughing in a Foreign Language, Hayward Gallery, London
Too Early For Vacation, The Limerick City Gallery of Art, Limerick, Ireland
Brave New Worlds, Fundacion/Coleccion Jumex, Mexico City
Peppermint Candy, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires
The 3rd Guangzhou Triennial: Farewell to Post-Colonialism, Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou
The 3rd Nanjing Triennial: Reflective Asia, RCM The Museum of Modern Art, Nanjing
Fiction and Non Fiction, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul
Platform 2008: I have nothing to say and I am saying it, Kukje Gallery, Seoul
The Fifth Floor, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool

2007 
VIDEO in SEOUL, MIROSPACE, Seoul
Elastic Taboos, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna
All about Laughter, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Somewhere in Time, Artsonje Center, Seoul
ART 38 Basel / Art Film, Stadtkino Basel, Basel
Charge Your Imagination, Gyunggido Museum of Art, Ansan
Soft Power, Hoam Art Gallery, Seoul
The 10th International Istanbul Biennial-Not Only Possible, But Also Necessary, Istanbul
Peppermint Candy, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago
Beautiful New World: Contemporary Culture from Japan, Long March Space, Beijing
Brave New Worlds, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
Tomorrow, Artsonje Center, Seoul
Activating Korea: Tides of Collective Action, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Zealand
The 2nd APAP: Anyang Public Art Project 2007, Anyang
Beautiful New World: Contemporary Visual Culture of Japan, Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou

2006 
The 6th Seoul New Media Festival, Space LOOP, Seoul
Alllook same: ArtChinaKoreaJapannext, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin
The 6th Gwangju Biennale: Fever Variations-Remapping Global Cities, Gwangju
Symptoms of Adolescence, Rodin Gallery, Seoul
Move on Asia 2006, Space LOOP, Seoul

2005 
Tirana Biennale: Sweet Taboos, National Gallery of Arts Tirana, Albania
The 3rd Valencia Biennale: Thoughts of a fish in deep sea, Convento di Carmen, Valencia
The 51st Venice Biennale, The Korean Pavilion, Venice
Seoul: Until Now!, Charlottenborg Udstillingsbygning, Copenhagen

2004 
Contemporary Senses-Zone of Urgency, Villa Zerbi, Reggio Calabria, Italy

2003 
The 50th Venice Biennale-Dreams and Conflicts, Arselnal, Venice
Everyday-Contemporary Art from Asia, Kunstforeningen, Copenhagen
Echigo Tsumari Triennale, Niigata, Japan

2002 
Under Construction, Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo
Listening to New Voices, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York
The 4th Gwangju Biennale: Pause, Gwangju,
Fantasia-Under Construction, East Art Center, Beijing
ASIANVIBE, Espai d'Art Contemporani de Castello, Spain

2001 
Fantasia, Space imA, Seoul, Korea
My home is yours / Your home is mine, Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo

2000 
Double Space, Young-Un Museum of Contemporary Art, Gwangju, Gyeonggido
My home is yours / Your home is mine, Rodin Gallery, Seoul
New Ventures: Towards a New Millennium, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea
Taipei Biennial The Sky Is the Limit, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei

Collections

Le Consortium, France
Posco Museum, Seoul, Korea
Artsonje Center, Seoul, Korea
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA
Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea
National Gallery of Canada, Canada
Samsung Museum of Art, Leeum, Korea
Queensland Art Gallery, Austrailia
Seoul Museum of Art, Korea

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