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ArtistHyung-Geun Park
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MediaC print
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LocationSIGNIEL SEOUL The Lounge 79F
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Description of the Work
Fluidic Topography explores the relationship between man and nature through the medium of Jeju Island's natural features containing the artist's reflections on the way contemporary society understands and embraces nature. Through Jeju Island's lava caves, Gotjawal Forest and Geoncheon Stream, the artist visualises the traces of human activity on nature and explores the possibility of symbiosis with nature, focusing on the traces and changes over time on the island's surface.
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About the Artist
Hyung-Geun Park (1973-) is a South Korean artist and photographer and graduate of Goldsmith College in London. Using photography to capture the subtle nuances of everyday life and the ephemeral qualities of the natural world, Park often reflects on the balance between untouched nature and human influence. His solo exhibitions have been featured in the New Art Gallery in Walsall, Kumho Museum of Art in Seoul, Jeju Museum of Contemporary Art, Paola Meliga Galleria d’Arte in Turin, the Gyeonggi Creation Center in Ansan, among others. His work has also been displayed in international festivals such as the Jeju Biennale, PHOTOQUAI Biennale, and Daegu Photo Biennale. Park received several awards, including the 9th Daum Prize in 2010, the Les Résidences de PHOTOQUAI in 2014, and the 12th Ilwoo Photo Award in 2022
Artwork Inquiry 02-543-1989