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KIM Young-Jin, <1978-2>, Video installation, 30x40x40cm, 12 monitors, 1978
KIM Young-Jin, <1978/10/2>, Photograph, plaster, 250x200x80cm, 1978
KIM Young-Jin, <1977, Fan blow>, clothes, 250x70x70cm, 1977
[Korea]
KIM Young-Jin
1978/10/2
1977
Kim Young-Jin created works for the Daegu Contemporary Arts Festival and the Independent Exhibition and participated in Ecole de Seoul from 1979 to 1982. He hosted five solo exhibitions including the exhibition of Space 129 in 2002. He worked as a major artist in the Daegu contemporary arts circle and along with three other artists (Park Hyun-Ki, Lee Gangso, and Choi Byung-So) produced video artworks in Studio K in Daegu in 1978. He has consistently produced artworks related to his identity, existence, and death like the piece in which he wore a plaster cast on part of his body or when he created traces of his body by touching glass.