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Christopher Philips

Curator at ICP (The International Center of Photography) in New York since 2000

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In 2004, he co-curated the first-ever exhibition in the United States on Chinese contemporary photography with Wu Hung of the University of Chicago, titled 'China Contemporary Photography - Between Past and Present.' He has since curated exhibitions such as "Atta Kim: On-Air" (2006), "Shanghai Kaleidoscope" (2008), "Heavy Light: Recent Photography and Video from Japan" (2008), "H20: Art on the Horizon of Nature" (2010), and "Wang Qingsong: When Worlds Collide" (2011). He is also a member of the curator team for ICP Contemporary Photography and Video, published every three years. Additionally, he teaches photo history and criticism as a visiting professor at New York University and Barnard College.

Michiko Kasahara

Current Chief Curator at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and Lecturer at Meiji Gakuin University

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She obtained her bachelor's degree from Meiji Gakuin and a Ph.D. in photography from Columbia University in Chicago.

She worked as a curator at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography from 1989 to 2002 and at the Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art from 2002 to 2006.

Kim Young-ho

Current Professor at Chung-Ang University

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Born in Jeju, he graduated from Chung-Ang University and its graduate school with a major in painting. In 1986, he obtained a Ph.D. in art history from Paris 1 University (Panthéon-Sorbonne) after a 10-year stay in Paris. He has served as the commissioner for the São Paulo Biennale, director of the Korean Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, commissioner for FIAC , team leader for the opening preparation of the Jeju Provincial Art Museum, commissioner for the Munster International Sculpture Symposium, and director of the Gwangju Biennale Corporation. He is a member of the International Association of Art Critics and serves as the president of the Korean Society of Art History. Currently, he is a professor at the College of Fine Arts, Chung-Ang University. He has authored and translated (Hankil Publishing).

Choi Seung-hoon

Current Head of Academic Research at the Seoul Metropolitan Art Museum,
Former Head of Academic Research at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Key Career Highlights

  • 1991.9 ~ 1994.11

  • Director of Hanbit Cultural Heritage Foundation

  • 2008

  • Researcher at Busan Metropolitan Art Museum

  • 2001 ~ 2004

  • Director of Gyeongnam Provincial Art Museum

  • 2006.12.18 ~ 2008.12.17

  • Head of Academic Research at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

  • 2009. 7. 1 ~ 2010.12.31

  • Director of Incheon Art Platform

Suejin Shin

Director of the Ilwoo Photography Award, Cognitive Psychologist at Yonsei University's Institute of Cognitive Science

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She is interested in the interaction between artists and viewers in the process of creating and appreciating photographic images. Under the motto that everything caught by the human eye is the source of joy, she actively engages as a theorist in infusing artistic value into various photographs.

Captivated by the pure visual pleasure that can be experienced through light, she has been taking photographs since childhood. She became the first in Korea to obtain a Ph.D. related to photographic theory by combining the interdisciplinary fields of psychology and photographic art.

Currently, as a professor, researcher, critic, exhibition planner, visual director, and more, she pours her passion into interpreting photography through psychological ideas.

Recent Publications

  • 2009

  • 2007

  • 2006

Recent Exhibitions

  • 2009

  • (2009, Artsonje Center)

  • 2008

  • (2008, Shinsegae, Environmental Foundation), (2008, Daegu Photo Biennale Special Exhibition)

  • 2007

  • (2007, Art Sonje Center)

  • 2005

  • (2005, Hanmi Museum of Photography)

  • 2004

  • (2004, Seoul City)

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