Fast Forward: Photographic Message From Korea aims to bring the multifaceted aspects of Korean photography to the viewers outside Korea. Each photographer represents a different perspective towards photography as well as towards the world. The exhibition also aims to focus on photography as a territory of reflection and reconfiguration of the senses in life. According to Lee Young June, curator of the exhibition, photography can be a cure for the paralysis of the senses, brought by the increasing speed of everyday life.
With introduction by P.Celina Lunsford and brief artist biographies.
With introduction by P.Celina Lunsford and brief artist biographies.
Access level
Onsite
publisher
Location code
EX.KOR.FFP
Language
English
Keyword
photography,  South Korea,  group exhibition
Publication/Creation date
2005
ISBN / ISSN
Nil
No of copies
1
Content type
catalogue
Chapter headings
Cartography of Visual Taste: Photography as an Antidote to the Numbing Effect of Speed - LEE Youngjune, 이영준
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