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Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
Korea Artist Prize
2013

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Korea Artist Prize

Museum exhibition

National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA)

The exhibition space is composed of four artists’ works, archives and the communication hall, where the lines of the viewers’ movements are gathered and distributed. Upon the seats along lines on the floor of the communication hall, one sees corresponding digital catalogues. On a computer at the point where all the lines meet, viewers leave comments that are projected upon a screen to be shared with others. The archive space has unified compartmental structures with furniture materials. Its structure is designed to three-dimensionally show the artists’ specialty and changes in their works in relation to the viewers’ movements.

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