artista coreano Jihye Min has an MFA in art and design from the University of New South Wales, and is currently a PHd candidate in Seoul studying intersubjectivity in art. The artist has travelled the world and has spent significant time exhibiting and performing her work in Australia, Korea, and the United States. The full time artist’s works are photographic documentaries of the artist performing intentionally staged scenes that bring together objects, setting and subject to create compelling narratives. Min pays close attention to the emotion of agony, which has been derived from her past through her artwork, pursuing moments of healing to share with her audience.

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artista coreano Jihye Min has an MFA in art and design from the University of New South Wales, and is currently a PHd candidate in Seoul studying intersubjectivity in art. The artist has travelled the world and has spent significant time exhibiting and performing her work in Australia, Korea, and the United States. The full time artist’s works are photographic documentaries of the artist performing intentionally staged scenes that bring together objects, setting and subject to create compelling narratives. Min pays close attention to the emotion of agony, which has been derived from her past through her artwork, pursuing moments of healing to share with her audience.

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