Song Sanghee, Come Back Alive Baby, 2017, 3 Channel video installation, 16 ©MMCA

Artist Sanghee Song (48) has been selected as the recipient of the Korea Artist Prize 2017 presented by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA).

The MMCA announced on the 24th, “She has reconstructed the dark and tragic events of contemporary society by incorporating folktales and myths, and through multilayered research and interviews, delicately depicted the victims who have not surfaced in the course of history through video, photography, and drawings.”

The Korea Artist Prize, presented by the MMCA, is awarded to artists who demonstrate the possibilities, visions, and alternatives of Korean contemporary art. As of 2017, the award marked its sixth edition, and the judging, originally scheduled for December 5 last year, was postponed for nearly two months due to internal circumstances.

Song, along with fellow finalists Sunny Kim (49), Bek Hyunjin (46), and Park Kyungkun (40), has been showcasing her work at MMCA Seoul since last September.

In Come Back Alive Baby, Song expressed themes of apocalypse and salvation, apocalyptic situations, and the energy of new creation, based on the legend of the baby general.

She also installed another work, This is the Way the World Ends Not with a Bang but a Whimper, facing the first piece, portraying people who continue to live habitually amid ongoing catastrophes and the crisis of human extinction.

Song graduated from the Department of Western Painting at Ewha Womans University in 1992 and received the Hermès Foundation Art Award in 2008.
On the same day, the MMCA also announced the four nominees (teams) for the Korea Artist Prize 2018: Minja Koo, Okin Collective, Siren Eunyoung Jung, and Jaeho Jung.

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