Summer Days of Keijō—A Record of 1937 ©Sung Hwan Kim

On the 19th, artist Sung Hwan Kim (age 32) was selected as the winner of the 2007 Hermès Korea Art Prize, receiving prize money of 20 million won. The winning work is a video piece titled Summer Days of Keijō—A Record of 1937, which captures Seoul’s past and present as seen from a foreigner’s perspective (Keijō is the Japanese pronunciation of Gyeongseong).

Kim studied architecture at Seoul National University before moving to the United States, where he double-majored in mathematics and art at Williams College and completed the Program in Visual Arts at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He participated in the Gwangju Biennale and the Busan Biennale in 2004, and in the Art Spectrum exhibition at Samsung Museum of Art Leeum in 2006.

At Atelier Hermès on the 3rd floor of Maison Hermès Dosan Park in Sinsa-dong, works by the three final nominees—including Kim, Sasa, and Rhii Jewyo—will be on view through the 23rd.

Since 2000, the past recipients of the Hermès Korea Art Prize selected by Hermès Korea are: Chang Young-Hae (2000), Kim Beom (2001), Park Iso (2002), Do Ho Suh (2003), Park Chankyong (2004), Koo Jeong A (2005), and Im Minouk (2006).

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