PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART
The Shape of Time: Korean Art after 1989
Uncover the stories behind the artworks in The Shape of Time: Korean Art after 1989 through the voices of the exhibition’s curators, artists, community members, and narrator Nydia Han. You’ll encounter pieces by contemporary artists of Korean descent who came of age at a time of rapid change in Korea. The Shape of Time offers a nuanced presentation of the vibrancy and...
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01 - Introduction
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3:06
02 - Forgetting Machines, Suntag Noh
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3:30
03 - Evanescent Landscape—Hwigyeong: Philadelphia, Juree Kim
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3:39
04 - Portable Keepers Series, Minouk Lim
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3:05
Images - Power Passage, Park Chan-kyong
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2:00
05 - What you see is the unseen / Chandeliers for Five Cities, Kyungah Ham
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3:29
06 - Dinner and Cupboard No. 5, Sekyun Ju
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3:07
07 - Suki Seokyeong Kang
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2:14
Images - Portrait of the King, Donghyun Son
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1:00
08 - Left Face, Heinkuhn Oh
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2:44
Images - A Dream of Iron, Kelvin Kyung Kun Park
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2:00
09 - Where He Meets Him in Philadelphia, Inhwan Oh
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3:27
10 - Incense in Where He Meets Him, Inhwan Oh
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2:03
11 - Standing up Peeing, Chang Jia
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2:05
Images - Comfort Hair, Yuni Kim Lang
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1:00
12 - Headless, Michael Joo
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3:01
13 - Second Surface, Kyeok Kim
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3:26
14 - Moonlight Crown series, Yeesookyung
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3:23