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김종길Gim Jonggil is an art critic and curator. His research focuses on defining the actuality of contemporary Korean art within the interdisciplinary knowledge and learning systems found throughout the West and Eurasia. Gim served as curator at Moran Museum of Art and Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, head of Culture and Arts Promotion at Gyeonggi Cultural Foundation, chair of the operating committee at SPACE99 of Peace Museum, and a member of the arts curriculum committee at the Knowledge Circulation Cooperation. Exhibitions organized by Gim at Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art include Korean Historical Conceptual Art from the 1970-80s: Jack-of-all-trades (2010); Him (Power) of Gyeonggi-do (2010); New Political Art in Korea since the 1990s; Bad boys Here and Now (2009); Eonni (Sister) Is Back (2008); and Gyeonggi, National Highway No.1 (2007). He is the author of Post-Minjung Art: Shaman/Realism (Samchang, 2013), and co-author of The Politics of the Roof (Galmuri, 2014), 100.art.kr: Korean Contemporary Art Scene (in English; Open Books, 2012), and Korean Historical Conceptual Art from the 1970-80s (Noonbit, 2011), among others. He was the awardee of the Kim Bok-jin Art Theory Award (2011), the Curator of the Year Award presented by the Korean Museum Association (2011), the Lee Dong-seok Curatorial Award (2009), and the Young Critic of the Year Award by the Association of Korean Art Critics (2005). Currently Gim is chief curator of Gyeonggi Cultural Foundation. 대표작
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