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Yun Cheagab (b. 1968, Korea)
Lives and works in Seoul, Korea and Beijing, China
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CAREER |
2010.8 - 2011 |
Commissioner, Korean Pavilion, 54th International Art Exhibition la Biennale di Venezia |
2005 - 2010.4 |
Director, Arario Gallery |
2004 - 2006 |
Co-Director, Alternative Space LOOP, Seoul, Korea |
2003 - 2005 |
Visiting Professor, University of Incheon, Incheon, Korea |
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EDUCATION |
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1998.7 - 2000.6 |
MA(finished), Indian Art History, Tagore University, India |
1995.3 - 1997.1 |
Certificate, Graduate course, Chinese Modern & Contemporary Art History,
Central Academy of Fine
Arts, Beijing, China |
1988.3 - 1995.2 |
BA, Art Studies, Hongik University, Seoul, Korea |
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PUBLICATIONS |
2004 |
Post IMF, Yellow Sea Publication, Seoul |
2003 |
Facing Korea, Yellow Sea Publication, Seoul
In or Out, Yellow Sea Publication, Seoul |
2003 |
East of the Yellow Sea, Yellow Sea Publication, Seoul |
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SELECTED EXHIBITIONS CURATED |
2010 |
Plastic Garden_Korean Contemporary Art, Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai, China |
2009 |
Borderless Generation_Contemporary Art of Latin America, Korea Foundation, Seoul, Korea |
2008 |
Carlos Quintana Solo Exhibition, Arario Beijing, Beijing, China
Subodh Gupta Solo Exhibition, Arario Beijing, Beijing, China
Fang Li Jun Solo Exhibition, Arario New York, New York, United States |
2007 |
Asia Art Forum, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China
Fang Li Jun Solo Exhibition, Hunan Art Museum, Changsha, China |
2006-07 |
Hungry God_Indian Contemporary Art, Art Gallery Ontario, Ontario, Canada/ Busan City Museum, Busan,
Korea/ Arario Beijing, Beijing, China |
2006 |
Absolute Images_Chinese Contemporary Art, Arario Gallery, Cheonan, Korea |
2005 |
Beautiful Cynicism, Arario Beijing, Beijing, China
Move on Asia, Tokyo-Osaka-Nagoya tour, Japan |
2004 |
Korean Contemporary Art: Post IMF, Space DDM, Shanghai, China
Treasure of Angkor Wat, Seoul History Museum, Seoul, Korea
Unusual Combination, Nagoya, Japan
International Conference for Alternative Spaces, SBS, Seoul, Korea |
2003 |
Facing Korea-Korean Contemporary Art, De Appel, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Dutch contemporary Art, Korea National Museum, Seoul, Korea |
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