Yeondoo Jung (b.1969) - K-ARTIST
Yeondoo Jung (b.1969)
Yeondoo Jung (b.1969)

Yeondoo Jung graduated from the Department of Sculpture at the Seoul National University College of Fine Arts and completed his studies at Central Saint Martins, London. He received his MFA from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Solo Exhibitions (Brief)

Yeondoo Jung held his first solo exhibition 《Borame Dance Hall》 at Gallery Loop, Seoul in 2001, marking his early exploration of ordinary people's dreams and sentiments through staged photography. In 2007, he was named "Artist of the Year" by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), where he presented 《Documentary Nostalgia》. This work was later acquired by The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 2008, significantly elevating his international profile. Since then, he has continued to produce work that traverses the boundaries of photography, video, and installation.

In 2010, Jung staged 《Innerscape》 at Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin in Paris, signaling his presence in the European art scene. In 2012, he presented 《Inside Out at Tina Kim Gallery in New York, engaging directly with American audiences. His 2014 solo exhibition 《Just Like the Road across the Earth》 at Art Tower Mito in Japan featured VR and installation work in response to the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake. In 2017, his exhibition 《Behind the Scenes》 at the Norton Museum of Art in Florida received acclaim for navigating the tension between theatricality and reality.

More recently, 《Crow’s Eye View》 (2022) at Ulsan Art Museum explored themes of vision, surveillance, and spatial power structures. In 2023, he was selected for the prestigious MMCA Hyundai Motor Series and presented 《One Hundred Years of Travels》, a multimedia work incorporating Korean diaspora narratives in Mexico. Through the convergence of pansori, bunraku, mariachi music, and video, he constructed a complex cultural topography of hybrid identities.

Group Exhibitions (Brief)

Jung made his debut on the international biennale stage in 2002, participating in both the Gwangju Biennale 《Pause》 and the Shanghai Biennale. In 2003, he was invited to the Istanbul Biennale 《Poetic Justice》, and in 2005 he represented Korea in the Korean Pavilion at the 51st Venice Biennale, presenting 《Secret Beyond the Door—a project that marked the beginning of his international trajectory as a contemporary Korean artist.

He continued to exhibit in major curated exhibitions around the world. In 2007, he participated in 《Thermocline of Art – New Asian Waves》 at ZKM, Karlsruhe, where he was recognized for constructing personal narratives within broader Asian contexts. In 2011, he was featured in 《Korean Rhapsody at the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, where his work was interpreted as a reflection on modern Korean historical memory.

His inclusion in exhibitions such as 《Paradox of Place》 (Seattle Art Museum, 2015), 《Civilization: The Way We Live Now》 (MMCA, 2018), and 《True Fictions》 (Fondazione Palazzo Magnani, Italy, 2020) further solidified his status as a leading figure in experimental video art exploring the intersection of documentary, fiction, and illusion.

In 2023, he participated in 《The Shape of Time》 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and in 2024, he was featured in 《Decoding Korea》 at Grand Palais Immersif in Paris, reaffirming his role as an artist who both documents and deconstructs Korean contemporary history and its global resonances.

Awards (Selected)

Jung received his first major international recognition in 2002 when he was awarded the Asia-Europe Culture Foundation Award at the Shanghai Biennale. In 2007, he won the “Artist of the Year” award from the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, a milestone in his domestic career. In 2008, he was awarded the “Today’s Young Artist Award” by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, acknowledging his commitment to both socially engaged and experimental practices.

In addition to these accolades, he has been invited to numerous international programs and artist commissions, including the MAC/VAL Museum of Contemporary Art in France (2015) and the MILL6 Center for Heritage, Arts and Textile in Hong Kong (2017).

Residencies (Selected)

Jung has maintained a global perspective through an active residency practice. In 2002, he completed residencies at both Fukuoka Asian Art Museum and 1A Space in Hong Kong. This was followed by a residency at Art Omi in New York (2003), Villa Arson in Nice, France (2004), and the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in New York (2006). He continued this trajectory with a residency at Art Tower Mito in Japan (2013), MAC/VAL in France (2015), and MILL6 CHAT in Hong Kong (2017).

These residencies played a critical role in shaping Jung’s practice, allowing him to respond to specific regional, historical, and social contexts, and integrate local narratives into broader transnational discourses.

Collections (Selected)

Yeondoo Jung’s works are held in numerous major public collections worldwide. His landmark video work Documentary Nostalgia(2007) was acquired by The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York in 2008. Other institutions that house his works include the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT), the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Seattle Art Museum, the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in both Seoul and Gwacheon.

Additionally, his works are part of the collections of the Ulsan Art Museum and the PODO Museum in Korea. His ability to merge artistic experimentation with socio-political reflection has led to his works being recognized as key holdings in contemporary art collections across the globe.

Works of Art

Originality & Identity

Yeondoo Jung navigates the boundary between reality and fiction, documentary and fiction, shedding light on modern individuals’ lives and historical events through visual reenactment. His works center around ordinary people’s dreams, memories, and experiences, often restaged in ways that reveal broader social contexts. While rooted in Seoul—the southern edge of a city considered the "Far East" in the Western art world—Jung embraces his geographical and cultural marginality as a position of both freedom and tension. This dual awareness shapes his critical yet poetic view of the world, making his practice one of constant negotiation between center and periphery.

Style & Contents

Jung does not limit himself to a single medium; instead, he chooses the most appropriate form—photography, video, performance, or installation—depending on the subject matter. From using the camera as a “magic lamp” to visualize people’s unrealized dreams in Bewitched (2001–), to building theatrical installations that merge interviews with performative acts, his work constantly questions the mechanisms of memory and representation. In key works such as Borame Dance Hall (2001), Documentary Nostalgia (2007), and Noise Quartet (2019), Jung constructs layered visual and sonic structures that demand active engagement. Particularly in his multi-channel video works, simultaneous layers of sound, text, and image compel viewers to shift perspectives, emphasizing the constructed nature of perception itself.

Topography & Continuity

Jung’s artistic trajectory has expanded from documenting personal dreams of ordinary citizens to addressing collective trauma and transnational histories. After Documentary Nostalgia, his focus shifted to the multiplicity of memory and the relativity of history. Works like Noise Quartet and A Centennial Journey (2023) engage with historical wounds and diasporic experiences across Asia and Latin America, intertwining macro-narratives of war, migration, and ideology with personal testimony and performance. Through his rigorous commitment to time-based media, Jung critiques both historical amnesia and the commodification of memory, positioning art as a lens through which society might reflect and reimagine itself. His recent work on the Korean DMZ further suggests a deepening inquiry into landscape, division, and temporality.

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