Collaborations with Hyeyoung Ku:
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Silent Movies
During the Frieze Art Fair, in 2015, the exhibition Silent Movies was held at Q-Park, in London’s Cavendish Square, to showcase works by various artists through non-profit exhibitions. The exhibition was opened to public continuously for three days and two nights. It featured a selection of purely monochromatic works in the forms of sculpture, photography, painting, drawing and site-specific installation.
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JIKJI
Jikji is the title of the oldest known book to be printed using movable metal type. It is a Korean Buddhist document of Zen teaching made in Cheongju in 1377. Exhibits ranging from fragile 600-year old cultural artefacts to a 60-degree virtual reality film, and from highly crafted work made from thousands of ceramic pieces spelling the word ‘seed’ in the Hangul (Korean) alphabet to a DNA portrait created on the glass from human cells.
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Sleepers in Venice- Film
The documentary film “Sleepers in Venice” is a making film of an exhibition with the same title ‘Sleepers in Venice exhibition’ that was hosted by ISKAI Contemporary Art with nine artists during the 2015 Venice Biennale Press month. Inspired by Turner prize winning artist Mark Wallinger’s work Sleeper and the novel Death in Venice, the film charts the preparations in and outside Venice as well as three years after the exhibition.
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Crossfields
Crossfields brings together a broad range of artists from across the art and design fields: each having studied in Korea before coming to Europe to continue their work. The Show will feature the work of the eight Korean Fashion Designers: each having produced a new collection inspired by Korean History for the Crossfields Exhibition.