Artist of Culture and History
Art
Portfolio
Inspired by John Rawls’ concept of intergenerational justice, I believe that although past and future generations may not physically live among us, they still exist with us. Art, for me, is the most vivid medium that connects these generations. Art allows the past to express its values and the present to leave a lasting imprint for the future. I see art as a powerful bridge that dissolves the generational boundaries and carries human knowledge across history.
Personal
Research
Topic: Three Phases of South Korean Modern Art and Its Impacts on Democratization
Investigated the evolution of South Korean modern art from the post-Korean War to the 1990s, focusing on how abstraction and experimentation developed under censorship and political suppression.
Analyzed the role of visual art—particularly Dansaekhwa, Experimental Art, and Minjung Art—in reflecting and influencing democratization movements.
Dancheong
tales
Started coloring books publication to reinterpret the “imprints” of folk tales into a form that would be more appealing to the present generation.
“Hongik University International Design School”
— 06/2025 - 08/2025
“Cledbel (HMJ Korea)”
— 06/2024 & 07/2025
Internship
extra
Curricular
Yearbook Club
Heritage Keepers
Art Council
School Assemblage