Curators
Tomorrow 2014

Director, Culture Station Seoul 284
MIN Byung Jic received a BA in philosophy from Korea University and completed his MA in aesthetics from Hongik University (Study on Michel Foucault’s Vision). He has held various positions with a wide array of institutions throughout his career.
Artsonje Center, assistant curator
Ilmin Museum of Art, curator
Daelim Contemporary Art Museum, education team manager
First Seoul International Photography Festival, planning team manager and curator for special exhibition curator
Seoul City Gallery Project, chief curator
Pohang Museum of Steel Art, chief curator of research
MIN Byung Jic is currently the director at the Culture Station Seoul 284 (former Seoul Station), where he has directed many notable events including the following:
Design or Art (Design Museum, 2000)
Nobuyoshi Araki-NOVEL SEOUL, STORY TOKYO (Ilmin Museum of Art, 2002)
Fashion Photography: B Cut (Daelim Contemporary Art Museum, 2004)
RenRing Project and Parasitic Technology (Art Space Hue, 2008)
Korean Old Pop I-MYU PROJECTS (London, 2009)
Purpose of Life, Dual Image, Paratechnology, Plastic Days, Steel Life (Pohang Museum of Art, 2011-12)
Rediscovering Modernity (Culture Station Seoul 284, 2013)

Curator, Seoul Museum of Art
PARK Soon Young received a BFA in painting and an MA in aesthetics from Hongik University. He has worked as a curator at Sun Gallery, Rho Gallery, Noam Gallery, and Total Museum of Contemporary Art. He is currently a manager at the Seoul Art Museum’s Nanji Residency, in charge of planning and managing the residency program. PARK has planned many notable events including:
Liquid Times
Roots of Relations
RESIDENCY,NOW
Historical parade; Images from elsewhere
After the Pictorial turn
Paintings: Now, Things that are Expressed in Paintings
He has also organized public art projects for the Total Museum of Contemporary Art. In 2014, he published Talk Talk! Conversation with Young Artists, co-written with RYU Han Seung