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insook KIM

insook KIM, Total Museum of Art

Birth

1978, Japan

Genre

Installation, Photography

Homepage

www.kiminsook.com 

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Artist
insook KIM
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In fact, the people in her photography do not seem very special to give an impression that they are having special ‘everyday’ lives. “letter to Nim(you)” which recorded the artist’s life of an year, “SAIESEO: between two Koreas and Japan” which is portrait works of some families, and “sweet Time” which continuously photographed ‘our school’, the everyday life of the people she photographed are literally having ‘everyday’ lives. Artist Kim In Sook is the third generation Zainichi Korean. Zainichi Korean means South Koreans or North Koreans living in Japan, and they had to go through a number of discriminations and ironies in the time of the chaos. She began questioning to the questions that she received from people around her if she was South Korean, or North Korean, or Japanese, the social standard issue has reached even to her life. She could not answer clearly who she was, or what she was, and began sensing that she is in between that did not satisfy any of the original parts. It was photography for her that helped her clarifying her identity from being categorized in the obscure between. Artist Kim In Sook has been unique; she does not focus to the gaps or differences that she had like how most of documentaries focus, instead, she chose to stay still and looked around the people near her. That should be the reason why her special scenes turned out very ordinary. If she worked on “letter to Nim(you)” to answer the identity questions for herself, after then, “SAIESEO: between two Koreas and Japan” is based on photographs and moving images from her meeting and talking to the people experiences who were in the similar situation as her. Through the characters in the images, the ambiguous elements of Korea and Japan could be found, but before then, they were simply human beings and families. As artist Kim In Sook brings out their ordinary lives, the invisible boundaries disappear and the between area becomes just the same as the main areas. Also, when looking at “sweet Time” that has purely contained the ‘our school’ (the Chosun school in Japan)’s children’s lives, laughs, and happy times, the unnecessary prejudices and standards disappear. Recently, the artist began trying to overcome herself who had been defined as a person in between. What she focused for “Continuous Way” was that there is not so much differences between the life of Koreans and of Japanese, and this work was to talk about her sweet time at ‘school’. This work bases on an elementary school in Seoul; in the artwork “SAIESEO: between two Koreas and Japan” the ‘school’ becomes a shared place of cool memory for adults and of learning new for children. From photographs and moving images to installations and performances, through the hand prints on the school desks and the sweet memories from them, the artist erases boundaries between Koreans and Japanese and furthermore, between anyone. The reason why artist Kim In Sook seems ordinary is probably not only because she is similar to them; her point of view is filled with warmth and humbleness, and her heart has the mind to bring everyone together regardless of boundaries. This exhibition is the place for sharing her point of view, and to meet her not as a person in between, but as one who lives a life with others together.

학력사항

정보테이블
2005 Hansung University, M.A. in Painting, Photography & Images, Seoul, Korea
2002 Visual Arts College Osaka, Photography, Osaka, Japan
2000 Osaka Shoin Women's University, B.A. in Fashion, Osaka, Japan


Solo Exhibitions

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2014 Retelling Tales of the Cherry Blossoms, MIO Photo Award Prime, Osaka, Japan
2013 Retelling Tales of the Cherry Blossoms, Canonplex Gallery, Seoul, Korea
Continuous Way, National Art Studio, Seoul, Korea
2008 SAIESEO: between two Koreas and Japan, Gallery ILLUM, Seoul, Korea
, Gwangju Museum of Art, Gwangju, Korea
2005 , Art Space HUE, Seoul, Korea
2004 letter to you, STUDIOEARKA, Osaka, Japan
2002 Chang - 窓window, 唱song, 蒼blue -, Konica Plaza, Tokyo, Japan


Group Exhibitions

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2015 I Don't Belong, GALLRY H., Taipei, Taiwan
Go-Betweens, Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum/THE MUSEUM OF ART, KOCHI, Okinawa, Japan
Open Studio 10, MMCA Residency Goyang, Goyang, Korea
Ha Jungwoong collection Tour, Daegu Art Museum, Daegu, Korea
2014 Go-Betweens, Nagoya City Art Museum / Okinawa, Tokyo, Japan
Nathonal Art Studio Goyang Artist Exhibition , National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea
KT&G SangSangMaDang ChunCheon Opening Exhibition, KT&G SangSangMaDang ChunCheon, Chuncheon, Korea
Daegu Photo Biennale Photo review encounter’12 Finalist exhibition, Daegu Photo Biennale, Daegu, Korea
Five Views from Korea, Noorderlicht Photogallery, , Nederland
2013 Social Art, Daejeon Museum of Art, Daejeon, Korea
12th Donggang International Photo Festival , DongGang Museum of Photography, Yeongwol, Korea
Exhibition of Ha Jung-Woong Collection, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
Sajin Bipyong (Photography Criticism) Award the Past Winners Exhibition, Succeeding, TOPOHAUS ART CENTER, Seoul, Korea
HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL PHOTO FESTIVAL , Hong Kong Arts Centre, Hongkong, China
2011 Seoul Photo Festival Special ExhibitionII – Photo Review Finalists Exhibition, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
Time without Borders, Art Space HUE, Seoul, Korea
, AM Gallery, , England
2009 The Trace of Time -10 Years of Sajin Bipyong Awards, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
, Busan Museum of Art, Busan, Korea
Asian Age Project 2009 Exhibition SISIBIBI, Alternative Space Geonhi, Seoul, Korea
2008 , ARTCOURT Gallery, Osaka, Japan
2006 Festival Month of Photography 2006 FOTOFO Contemporary Korean Photography: Korea New Days, contemporary Approach to Art, , Slovenija
2005 Asian Age Project 2005 , Gyonggi Art Center, Suwon, Korea
Seoul Exhibition of Young Artists, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
2004 6th Sajin Bipyong (Photography Criticism) Award Winners Exhibition, Delim Contemporary Art Museum, Seoul, Korea
2003 The Month of Photography Tokyo 2003 In & Out, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo, Japan


Awards

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2013 MIO Photo Award Prime, MIO Photo Award
2012 Daegu Photo Biennale Photo Review, Daegu Photo Biennale
2011 Seoul photo festival Photo Review Finalists, Seoul Photo Festival
2004 (Photography Criticism) Award Prize, Sajin Bipyong (Photography Criticism) Award
2003 Konica FOTO PREMIO, Konica


Collections

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Jung-woong collection , Gwangju Museum of Art, Gwangju, Korea
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