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Seung-Hwan Oh
Impermanence_Untitled_Akio, 2015 -
Seung-Hwan Oh
Impermanence_Untitled_StrawDog, 2015 -
Seung-Hwan Oh
Impermanence_Untitled_Amber, 2014 -
Seung-Hwan Oh
Impermanence_Untitled_Gensei, 2014
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Seung-Hwan Oh
Impermanence_Untitled_Kyu, 2014 -
Seung-Hwan Oh
Impermanence_Untitled_KyuHyun, 2014 -
Seung-Hwan Oh
Impermanence_Untitled_Mickeymask, 2014 -
Seung-Hwan Oh
Impermanence_Untitled_Angela, 2013
Biography
Seung-Hwan Oh works and lives in Seoul, where he was born and raised until moving to New York where he studied film and photography at Hunter College. His work and practice stem from his interest and approach toward other disciplinary thoughts and ideas, from philosophy to sciences. His most recent work, exhibited at Zaha Museum, was inspired by the notion of the first advent of vision in life on earth, and his current work focuses on implementing microbial growth on film as a means to explore the impermanence of matter as well as the material limitations of photography.
Exhibitions
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Perish Lens
28 Jan - 5 Mar 2016Contemporary photography exhibition by Allan Forsyth, Christoffer Joergensen, and Seung-Hwan Oh at Gallery Elena Shchukina, MayfairRead more -
Luke Jerram & Seung Hwan Oh Impermanence: The Art of Microbiology
4 Nov 2015 - 8 Jan 2016Contemporary art exhibition by Luke Jerram and Seung-Hwan Oh at Gallery Elena Shchukina, MayfairRead more
Related press
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Elena Shchukina: Breaking with tradition in the art world
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Facing Forward
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Art reveals the fragile and devastating world of microbes
Simon Ings, New Scientist, November 5, 2015 -
“Impermanence: the art of microbiology”, Luke Jerram & Seung Hwan Oh, London, 4 novembre – 8 gennaio 2016
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Viruses are Colourless
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Luxury Topping
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Autumn Diary: sliding into party season
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Impermanence. The Art of Microbiology
Wall Street International, October 13, 2015 -
Impermanence - the Art of Microbiology - a new exhibition at Gallery Elena Shchukina
Wesstbury Art Blog, October 5, 2015