Part one of the Special Exhibition comprises of 'The Youth Code', 'Repositioned Personal', 'The Science of Photography', 'Dance on a Thin Line', and 'How a City Works'.
'The Youth Code' brings together work done by photographers dealing with a variety of issues related to pre-adults. 'Repositioned Personal' presents artists whose works explore the relationship between personal narrative and the shifting concepts of public and private space. 'The Science of Photography' showcases the performativity of photographers, and knowledge about photography. 'Dance on a Thin Line' is about the problematic boundary between fiction and documentary. And 'How a City Works' constructs a new discourse on the city through multi-media works such as photography, video, and installation.
Please note that only artists of Asian descent are indexed. Includes artists' biographies. Programme guide, and catalogues of the Biennale and the Main Exhibition are also in AAA's collection.
Onsite
English, 
Korean
perennial exhibition,  group exhibition,  photography
2012
1
catalogue
The Youth Code - Nathalie HERSCHDORFER
Repositioned Personal - Karen IRVINE
The Science of Photography - LEE Youngjune, 이영준
Dance on a Thin Line - Fumihiko SUMITOMO, 住友文彥
How a City Works - YOUNG Silsohn
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