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PLANETES-014

Kim Taedong2018/2018

REAL DMZ PROJECT

REAL DMZ PROJECT
Seoul, South Korea

In this exhibition, he displays photos of stars taken in Cheorwon along with ΠΛΑΝΗΤΕΣ-014 (PLANETES-014), remains of the war that rotate with the stars as their standard. This work embodies the artist’s intention to reflect on an older time of civilization innate in the shaken remains, as infinite different times converge so that the myriad of stars in the photograph becomes a single scene.

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  • Title: PLANETES-014
  • Creator: Kim Taedong
  • Date Created: 2018/2018
  • Physical Dimensions: 110×155cm
  • Type: Photography
  • Medium: Digital-pigment print
  • 작가 정보: Kim Taedong (b. 1978, Seoul) lives and works in Seoul. He collects images while exploring the tense time and space of cities, repeating short relationships with subjects therein, and capturing the subtle stories and energies hidden in daily lives in photographs. He was awarded the 4th Illwoo Photography Award in 2012 with Day Break, a series he worked with people he met while wandering through Seoul at dawn, and held a solo exhibition Day-break-Days in 2013. He has also participated in group exhibitions in and outside of Korea, including Civilization: The Way We Live Now (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, 2018), Young Korean Artists 2013 (MMCA, 2013), Dislocation Urban Experience (Smith College Museum of Art, 2015), and International Discoveries at Foto Fest, Houston. He has recently worked on a project at the Australian War Memorial in 2018 with photographs related to the Korean War.
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