Park Chan-Kyong (b. 1965) is a media artist, film director and writer based in Seoul. His work examines Korean society, framing the rapid socioeconomic development of the past century while chronicling the often reckless pursuit of Western modernization and economic growth, through subjects including the Cold War and traditional Korean religions. His techniques include incorporating traditional “shanshu” (landscape) scroll paintings into his videography, utilizing a panoramic structure as a way of integrating ancient art forms into modern methods. Park’s work questions how we perceive ordinarily unscrutinized perceptions. For example, in Child Soldier (2017-2018), he aims to broaden our understanding of North Korean culture, from more than just a strict ideology filled with robot-like citizens, to ordinary, lazy and innocent people. In Park’s work, nothing is accepted and everything is subject to interpretation; the only thing that remains objective is the subversiveness itself.
Park graduated from Seoul National University in 1988 with a BFA in Painting, and the California Institute of the Arts with a MFA in Photography in 1995. He served as the Artistic Director of the SeMA Biennale Mediacity Seoul in 2014. His major works include Manshin: Ten Thousand Spirits (2013), Night Fishing (2011, co-directed by Park Chan-wook), Sindoan (2008), Power Passage (2004) and Sets (2000). Park’s work has been exhibited internationally in numerous solo and group exhibitions including Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2017), Taipei Biennial (2016), Anyang Public Art Project (2016), Iniva, London (2015), Art Sonje Center, Seoul (2013), and Atelier Hermès, Seoul (2008, 2012). Park was awarded the Hermès Korea Art Award in 2004, and the Golden Bear for best short film at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2011 for Night Fishing. His works are included in the collection of major art institutions, such as the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea; KADIST, Paris and San Francisco; Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes, Nantes; M+, Hong Kong; Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul; Seoul Museum of Art; Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Ansan; and Art Sonje Center, Seoul.
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Park Chan-Kyong: Gathering
Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art 7 Oct 2023 - 13 Oct 2024Park Chan-Kyong: Gathering October 7, 2023 - Oct 13, 2024 Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art Seoul-based artist Park Chan-kyong has gained international recognition for his use of photography and...Learn More -
AFTERGLOW
Yokohama Triennale 2020, Kanagawa, Japan 17 Jul - 11 Oct 2020The Yokohama Triennale, an international contemporary art exhibition, has been held every three years since 2001, introducing the new concepts and ideas that are shaping culture through a broad range...Learn More -
MMCA Hyundai Motor Series 2019: Park Chan-kyong – Gathering
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea 26 Oct 2019 - 23 Feb 2020Park Chan-kyong is born in Seoul (1965) and has lived in the city. He had majored in Painting at the College of Fine Arts but after graduation, he has mainly...Learn More -
For Mario
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Park Chan-Kyong
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Park Chan-kyong: Farewell
Kukje Gallery 25 May - 2 Jul 2017Kukje Gallery is pleased to present 安寧 Farewell, a solo exhibition of Park Chan-kyong from May 25 to July 2, 2017. Park’s work examines Korean society, framing the rapid socio-economic...Learn More -
Park Chan-Kyong
Solo Exhibition 5 May - 11 Jun 2016 -
Happy Together
Group Exhibition 15 May - 3 Jul 2015
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‘Park Chan-kyong: Gathering’ plumbs themes of death and transcendence
The Washington Post November 13, 2023By Mark Jenkins National Museum of Asian Art inaugurates galleries dedicated to modern and contemporary art with videos and photos that explore Korean history and...Learn More -
Multimedia artist Park Chan-kyong to hold first solo show at Smithsonian
The Korea Times August 11, 2023By Park Han-sol Multimedia artist Park Chan-kyong is set to hold his first solo exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art this fall...Learn More -
10 Korean Artists Who Are Shaping Contemporary Art
Artsy July 8, 2020Featuring Park Chan-Kyong, Minouk Lim, and Suki Seokyeong KangLearn More -
Park Chan-kyong at Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul
ArtReview Asia April 1, 2020By Andy St. Louis Andy St. Louis on the South Korean artist’s latest project that contemplates how society copes in the aftermath of disaster In...Learn More -
The powers of an art museum as a gathering place: Park Chan-kyong pushes against the authority of curators
Korea JoongAng Daily November 5, 2019By Yoon So-Yeon In a post-apocalyptic world where society and politics no longer look like they once did, what would people gather together for? Multimedia...Learn More -
Park Chan-kyong’s ‘Gathering’ explores what museum can become
The Korea Herald October 30, 2019By Shim Woo-hyun Park Chan-kyong’s solo exhibition “Gathering” is an exhibition that explores what art museums can become in the contemporary world with constant man-made...Learn More -
Two from Korea
Whitehot Magazine September 18, 2018By Robert C. Morgan This was my first occasion to experience the work of the Korean artist Park Chan-Kyong (born 1965) who some consider a...Learn More -
South-North Korea Division, Folk Belief...A Study on ‘Knowing’
The Korea Daily September 12, 2018By Ahyoung Kim 남북 분단, 민간신앙…'아는 것'에 대한 고찰 ( South-North Korea Division, Folk Belief...A Study on ‘Knowing’)Learn More -
Park Chan-kyong: Ghosts, history and an Asian sublime
ArtReview Asia September 1, 2017by Aimee Lin The ghosts of history haunt Park Chan-kyong's recent works. Of course this haunting occurs metaphorically. But in Citizen's Forest (2016) the Seoul-based...Learn More -
No Longer Blacklisted, South Korea’s Park Chan-kyong Tries Again With Horror Film
Variety July 3, 2017By Vivienne Chow After being blacklisted by the government of disgraced former President Park Geun-hye, award-winning South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-kyong said he has resubmitted...Learn More -
Park Chan-Kyong at Kukje Gallery
Frieze July 3, 2017By Tiffany Yeon Chae As an art critic in the 1990s, Park Chan-kyong would often refer to what he called the ‘colonial unheimlich’, a theory...Learn More -
The chaos of Korean modernity viewed through shamanism : Artist Park Chan-kyong looks at the modern role of traditional spiritualism
Korea JoongAng Daily June 14, 2017By Moon So-Young Visitors to the Kukje Gallery in central Seoul will encounter mysterious, beautiful objects hanging on the walls - a series of colored...Learn More -
Media artist Park Chan-kyong bids farewell to countless lost souls
Yonhap News Agency May 25, 2017By Woo Jae-yeon SEOUL, May 25 (Yonhap) -- Park Chan-kyong is a younger brother of globally renowned film director Park Chan-wook of 'Old Boy' and...Learn More