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Wonders and Witness: Contemporary Photography from Korea

  • 2023-11-18 ~ 2024-01-27
  • Foreign Country CCP(Center for Creative Photography), Tucson, AZ, USA

Exhibition Overview

Wonders and Witness: Contemporary Photography from Korea

Co-organized by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea and the Center for Creative Photography in collaboration with the School of Art, University of Arizona, Wonders and Witness: Contemporary Photography from Korea represents the joint effort of these institutions to share the achievements of Korean photography with a broader audience.


Contemporary Korean society can be called a culmination of social consequences caused by rapid modernization, urbanization, and Westernization. It carries pervasive sensibilities such as modern desire, anxiety, mystery, and frustration. In this context, photography emerges as a significant and potent medium capable of documenting the scenes of our daily life and society, bearing witness to their dynamic and precarious changes. The photographs showcased in this exhibition invite us to question and contemplate various issues prevalent in contemporary Korean life and society, including urbanization, individual and community dynamics, family matters, identity, and economic shifts.


It can be said that the works are grounded on the belief of the photographic possibility of documentation, yet with a subjective and artistic interpretation. The photographs portray a scene as an observation of the world around us. At the same time, they attempt to capture invisible sensibilities that continuously linger in the photographed moment. In this regard, the works of these 12 photographers serve not only as social commentary but also as acute witnesses to the affective conditions of society.


Hopefully, these works will give rise to captivating and unforeseen narratives, resonating with the wider audience at the Center for Creative Photography. The photographed moments, where artistic intention and magical serendipity coexist, possess the capacity to engage viewers' imaginations and interpretations, ultimately harnessing the profound power of photography, replete with wonders and witness.


Artists: Bang Byoungsang, Chung Chuha, Gwon Doyeon, Kim Mi-Hyun, Kim Oksun, Kim Seunggu, Kim Taedong, Nikki S. Lee, Lee Sunmin, Oh Heinkuhn, Area Park, Yoon JeongMee (in the alphabetical order of the last name)

  • Artist
    Bang Byoungsang, Chung Chuha, Gwon Doyeon, Kim Mi-Hyun, Kim Oksun, Kim Seunggu, Kim Taedong, Nikki S. Lee, Lee Sunmin, Oh Heinkuhn, Area Park, Yoon JeongMee
  • Numbers of artworks
    about 80 photographs
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