Park Young-sook
Feminist photographer Park Young-sook was born in 1941. She studied originally History at the Sookmyung Women's University where she also completed her graduate studies in Photography and Design. She began to exhibit photography works in 1966 and her then extraordinary female awareness was visualized in a certain exhibition, in 1975. It was her solo exhibition organized by 'Women's Association' to commemorate 'International Women's Year', established by the United Nations. Park exhibited various photographs subjectifying social issues including women's reality today under the theme of . From 1981 she continues to be bold and active with her stature as a feminist at the age of 40. Park is best known for her portrait work, "Mad Women Project".
I'll Be Seeing Her
as Herself"I'll Be Seeing HER" is an approach to images of women in Korean cinema with a new genre, ‘Fanta...
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