Over de rol van kunst in een globaliserende samenleving

Framer Framed

Juhyun Cho

Juhyun Cho

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Juhyun Cho is a curator and researcher. She teaches contemporary art discourses at the Yonsei University Graduate School of Communication and Arts in South Korea. Most recently, she was the curator of the Netherlands Pavilion of the 14th Gwangju Biennale and the director of ARKO International Arts Joint Fund, Korea-Netherlands International Exchange Program (2021-2022), and Drifting Curriculum.

Based on sharp contemporary discourse research through numerous major exhibitions, programs, and publications planned and overseen at the Ilmin Museum of Art as the chief curator, and previously a curator of Seoul Museum of Art and program manager of MMCA residency, etc., for the past 20 years, she has captured and presented the undisclosed section of urgent social issues in experimental forms.
Over the years Juhyun Cho curated numerous exhibitions seeking new art forms in the fields of audience participation, community, and archive art, through various media experiments such as plays, performances, post-dramas, and games. Her curatorial projects include Dear Amazon: Anthropocene (2019-2021); Urban Ritornello: The Archives on Community (2017); do it 2017: Seoul (2017) and Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes: Extinction Wars (2023).

She published a number of articles including New Normal Museum: Online Platform and Audience Experience (2021) and translated What Makes a Great Exhibition (2011, Mimesis), How to Read Contemporary Art (2017, Maronie Books).


Exposities


Expositie: CICC Gwangju Biënnale - Extinction Wars

Een tentoonstelling van de CICC in het Nederlands Paviljoen van de Gwangju Biënnale, Zuid-Korea, geproduceerd en opgedragen door Framer Framed.
Mobile Scenario

Expositie: Mobile Scenarios for the Metamorphic Beings

Drifting Curriculum onderzoekspresentatie ondersteund door Arts Council Korea en Dutch Culture

Agenda


Training: Future Drawing – A world without war and climate crisis
Educational program as part of the Netherlands Pavilion at the Gwangju Biennale, featuring the Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes - Extinction Wars
Transoceanic Memories: Disaster Haggyo presentation
Een middag van transdisciplinaire dialoog over rampen in het Antropoceen, ondersteund door Arts Council Korea

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