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A Mock Cavalry Battle

Hein-Kuhn Oh2010/2010

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REAL DMZ PROJECT
Seoul, South Korea

In Heinkuhn OH’s work, we confront the subtle expressions of anxiousness in the faces of soldiers, which can be traced back to the legacy of trauma from the colonial era and decades of rule by military regimes. However, the photographs do not show any direct acts of violence. Rather, they represent the collective trauma of soldiers who grapple with the premonition of violence. Crucially, the series also presents unexpected kinds of ambiguous anxieties, induced by conflicts arising from the shifting condition of the military culture, wherein blind loyalty to national security coexists with the secular values of youthful soldiers.—From In the Midst of Shifting Anxieties, written by Young Min Moon

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  • Title: A Mock Cavalry Battle
  • Creator: Heinkuhn OH
  • Date Created: 2010/2010
  • Physical Dimensions: 150×740cm
  • Type: Print
  • Medium: C-print
  • 작가 정보: Heinkuhn OH (b. 1963, Seoul) majored in photography and film at Ohio University’s graduate school of art and started his career as a documentary photographer, capturing social landscapes on the streets. In 1999, his solo exhibition Ajumma, Portraits of Middle-aged Women in Korea helped create the “Ajumma Syndrome”in Korean society through its distinctive theme and style. Since then, he has focused on documenting specific groups of people revealing common desires and anxieties that prevail in Korean society. In 2005, he was featured in the Korean Pavilio of the 51st Venice Biennale and published five monographs—Ajumma (1999), Girl’s Act (2004), Cosmetic Girls (2008), Unfinished Portrait (2009), and Middlemen (2012). His works are currently owned by numerous museums including National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art.
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