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Park Chan-kyong

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Biography

Park Chan-kyong is born in Seoul (1965) and has lived in the city. He is the brother of Park Chan-wook. He had majored in Painting at the College of Fine Arts but after graduation, he has mainly written about art and curated exhibitions. He is one of the representative media artists with his works of photography, video, installation art dealing with themes of the Cold War, Separation of Korea.

Known For

Manshin: Ten Thousand Spirits
7.7

A life documentary of a woman who was shunned for being possessed by spirits as a girl, oppressed for following superstitions as an adult, how she grows to be a great shaman who embraces the pain of all people, and how she comes to be honored as a national treasure of Korea with her outstanding artistic talents throughout Korea's tumultuous history.

Manshin: Ten Thousand Spirits

2014
Night Fishing
5.7

A man casually sets up for a fishing trip at the water's edge. Evening comes and a tug on his line presents him with the body of a woman.

Night Fishing

2011
Old Days
6.6

Old Days is a documentary about Park Chan-wook's original masterpiece, Oldboy. It was created for Plain Archive's Blu-ray release and first screened at the Jeonju International Film Festival.

Old Days

2016
Decades Apart
N/A

For the work Decades Apart commissioned by the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain for the exhibition Highlights, PARKing CHANce has conceived an original immersive 3D sound and image installation. Based on the set of Joint Security Area (JSA) (2000), a movie by Park Chan-wook, new images were filmed for the work and sound treated in a very surprising way to give the visitor a total experience.

Decades Apart

2017
Bitter, Sweet, Seoul
7.0

Over 98 days from August 20th to November 25th 2013, 2821 people from around the world sent 11,852 video featuring many different faces of Seoul. 154 were selected, edited, and made into a movie.

Bitter, Sweet, Seoul

2014
Day Trip
5.9

A master and his student visit a mountain to practice pansori (a musical storytelling performed by a singer and a drummer) after a music competition which outcome has left the trainee disappointed.

Day Trip

2012
Believe It or Not
N/A

Over many years of division, North and South Korea have become like a hall of mirrors where it is difficult to tell the real from the false. Inspired by real people who have traveled between North and South amid this division, this film depicts a relationship between the two that is so deeply skewed that it is impossible to tell what anyone is working to achieve.

Believe It or Not

2018
Anyang, Paradise City
N/A

Set in Anyang, South Korea, crew members for an upcoming documentary research the devastating fire that took occurred in a factory prior to the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. 22 female workers, who were locked in their dormitory, were killed in the fire. Along the way, the crew members also come across the past of Anyang, including the origin of the city's name ("Anyang" is a Buddhist term for "Paradise"), Buddhist temples, a search for a 500-year-old "grandma tree" and upcoming mayoral election.

Anyang, Paradise City

2010
The Moon Is... the Sun's Dream
5.6

A gangster in Busan is caught having an affair with his boss' mistress and the two run off with their organization's money.

The Moon Is... the Sun's Dream

1992
Fukushima, Autoradiography
N/A

This is a juxtaposition of images of the works of Japanese photographer Kagaya Masamichi and the botanist Mori Satoshi’s photographic images of the autoradiographs of diverse organisms and products, combined with Park Chan-kyong’s photo works taken in Fukushima in 2019. The autoradiographs and Park Chan-kyong’s photographs, alike, attempt to unravel the truths of the radioactive accident and the post-disaster reality. However, both constantly fail to reach their goals completely; the former because of the non-present-ness of its x-ray images, the latter because of the invisibleness of the radioactivity. Nevertheless, the audiences may be able to have a glimpse of the overall image of the disaster through their encounter with these images. This is the experience that the artist calls “the deadlock between images and textual information.” (MMCA)

Fukushima, Autoradiography

Belated Bosal
N/A

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Belated Bosal

2019
Sindoan
N/A

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Sindoan

2008
Black Out
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Black Out

2009