Kim Jungwook
Jungwook Kim’s active career began with her 1998 exhibition at Kumho Museum of Art, subsequently leading to solo exhibitions at Fish Gallery in 2004 and at Gallery Skape in 2006 and 2008. Her more recent solo exhibitions include 《The Things that Shine》(2012) and 《How Strange That Is》(2015).
Kim’s works have also featured in a variety of group exhibitions, including the following:
2007 《URBANreVIEWS Seoul》 ifa-Gallery, Berlin, [37 31’N 126 58’E Seoul》 Archeus Gallery, London
2008 《A Perspective on Contemporary Art 6 : Emotional Drawing》 National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo and National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
2010 《30th Anniversary of the Young Korean Artists》 National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Gwacheon
2013 《Who Is Alice》 Spazio Lightbox, Venice
2014 《THE MOMENT, WE AWE Contemporary Art from Korea》 HOW Art Museum Wenzho
5) SECRETS OF RUSSIA at KIASMA (Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki) 2012.
A collaboration with traditional Russian manufacturers. In 2011 Aamu Song and Johan Olin set on a journey to explore Russian manufacturing secrets. The travels, which took us from Moscow to Urals, into Siberia and to the Caucasus, resulted in collaboration with more than ten of traditional manufacturers. The collection was first shown at KIASMA Museum of Contemporary Art in Finland in 2012. All designs: COMPANY (Aamu Song & Johan Olin)