Korean pavilion

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The Korean pavilion

The Korean pavilion houses South Korea's national representation during the Venice Biennale arts festivals.

Background

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Organization and building

The Korean Pavilion, designed by Seok Chul Kim and Franco Mancuso, was built between 1994 and 1995.[1]

South Korea has participated in the Venice Biennale since 1995.[2]

Representation by year

Art

  • 1995 — Yoon Hyong Keun, Kwak Hoon, Kim In Kyum, Jheon Soocheon (Commissioner: Il Lee)
  • 1997 — Hyungwoo Lee, Ik-joong Kang (Curator: Oh Kwang Soo)
  • 1999 — Lee Bul, Noh Sang-Kyoon (Curator: Misook Song)
  • 2001 — Michael Joo, Do-Ho Suh (Commissioner: Kyung-mee Park)
  • 2003 — Whang In Kie, Bahc Yiso, Chung Seoyoung (Commissioner: Kim Hong-Hee)
  • 2007 — Hyungkoo Lee (Commissioner: Soyeon Ahn)
  • 2009 — Haegue Yang (Commissioner: Eungie Joo)
  • 2011 — Lee Yong-baek (Commissioner: Yun Chea-gab)
  • 2013 — Kimsooja (Curator: Kim Seung-duk)
  • 2015 — Moon Kyungwon, Jeon Joonho (Curator: Sook-Kyung Lee)
  • 2017 — Cody Choi, Lee Wan (Curator: Lee Daehyung)
  • 2019 – Hwayeon Nam, Siren Eun Young Jung, Jane Jin Kaisen (Curator: Hyunjin Kim)[3]
  • 2024 – Koo Jeong A (Curators: Jacob Fabricius, Seolhui Lee)[4]

References

Bibliography

  • Lee, Sohl (Fall 2015). "Virtual Space and National Division: Crow's Eye View: The Korean Peninsula at the Venice Architecture Biennale (2014)". Journal of Korean Studies. 20 (2): 291–332. doi:10.1353/jks.2015.0018. ISSN 0731-1613.
  • Russeth, Andrew (April 17, 2019). "The Venice Biennale: Everything You Could Ever Want to Know". ARTnews. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  • Volpi, Cristiana (2013). "South Korea". In Re Rebaudengo, Adele (ed.). Pavilions and Garden of Venice Biennale. Rome: Contrasto. p. 194. ISBN 978-88-6965-440-4.

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