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Jung Jihyun, born in Seoul in 1983, received both his BFA and MFA in Photography from Chung-Ang University and completed the doctoral coursework at the same institution. His work centers on the formation and dissolution of architecture, as well as the transformation of urban spaces driven by development.

He enters restricted sites such as new town construction areas and demolition zones within redevelopment districts, where public access is limited. There, he explores the changing urban environment, directly intervenes in the situations he encounters, leaves traces, and documents the processes through which those traces transform over time through photography.

As a member of the so-called “apartment kid” generation born in 1983, Jung expanded his interest in urban space by documenting reconstruction and redevelopment sites, beginning with the demolition of the Jamsil Jugong Apartments where he spent his childhood in the mid-2000s.

Since the late 2000s, he has continued to photograph and record the processes of spatial transformation at sites such as new town construction areas.

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