Christopher Phillips, Curator of International Center of Photography, discusses the work of six younger Korean photographers. Most of them have studied at art schools in Korea and additionally in Europe and the US. Their work seeks to combine Korean themes with approaches currently used in international contemporary art. This talk is presented in conjunction with the current exhibition, Traces of Life: Seen Through Korean Eyes 1945-1992.
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Cast: The Korea Society
Tags: photography and art
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