Kim Shinwook, Loch Ness Rainbow, 2019 © Kim Shinwook

Kim Shinwook (37) has been selected as the recipient of this year’s Amado Photography Award.

Amado Art Space announced on the 17th that Kim Shinwook has been chosen as the 7th recipient of the Amado Photography Award, an international photography competition open to artists under the age of 40 from Korea and across Asia.

Kim Shinwook graduated from the Department of Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London, and received an MA in Photography from the Royal College of Art.

Han Geumhyun, Head of Exhibitions at the Gwangju Biennale and a member of the jury, stated, “Kim Shinwook is an artist who captures through photography the process of coming to understand or discover something by collecting and observing images from his surroundings.” He continued, “Rather than embodying the passionate attitude of a photographer who seeks to fully know the subject and merge with it, Kim maintains a strict distance from his subjects, approaching them objectively through images and information.”

Kim Shinwook will receive a grant of 10 million KRW to support his exhibition and will present a solo exhibition at Amado Art Space this November. Amado Art Space will also cover all related exhibition expenses, including the catalogue, printed materials, and critical writing.

The work Kim Shinwook will present in his November solo exhibition is from the series ‘In Search of Nessie’ (2018–), which explores questions such as where stories that cannot be verified or proven to exist originate, how they have been passed down to the present, and how they influence real life and culture.

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