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Kunstraum München presents exhibitions of international and regional artists. The volunteer board is responsible for the conception and implementation of the program.

Within the framework of Various Others 2019, Jae-Hyun Yoo from South Korea and Alexander Steig from the Kunstraum have curated the exhibition Look at Us by Sun Mu (*1972 in North Korea). Sun Mu was trained as a propaganda painter in North Korea and, since his escape, has been living in Seoul, South Korea. His paintings draw on the propaganda images of his former homeland but at the same time break down their ideological messages and topics. His tableaus also address the corruption, lack of democracy and abuse of power in his new home country.

Sun Mu: Look at Us
Curated by Jae-Hyun Yoo and Alexander Steig.
14/09/19 – 20/10/19

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Program
13.09.
Opening “Sun Mu: Look at Us”
7pm

Welcome: Alexander Steig, Kunstraum München
Introduction: Jae-Hyun Yoo, Curator (German/Korean)
Drinks

Holzstraße 10, 80469 München
14.09.
Lectures “Art and Politics” and “Art and History”
2pm

Art and Politics: Prof. Dr. Du-Yul Song
Du-Yul Song is committed to an understanding and rapprochement between North and South Korea. Due to the National Security Law, he was imprisoned in South Korea in 2003 but released eight months later as the result of worldwide protests. Du-Yul Song is a sociologist and serves as professor emeritus at the University of Münster. In 1993, he became a naturalized citizen of Germany. He received his doctorate from Jürgen Habermas.

Art and History: Prof. Dr. Vladimir Tikhonov

Vladimir Tikhonov was born in the former USSR. He received his doctorate from Moscow State University, then worked as a journalist and historian in South Korea, where he adopted South Korean citizenship and the Korean name “Noja Pak.” He currently lives in Norway where he serves as a professor of Korean studies at Oslo University. His main area of interest is the post-colonial history of East Asia.

2–6pm

Holzstraße 10, 80469 München
22.09.
Screening “I Am Sun Mu”
Cinema: Werkstattkino
5:30pm

“I Am Sun Mu”
Documentary by Adam Sjöberg, 2015, USA/China/South Korea, 80 min., english subtitles
Following the film, artist Sun Mu and curator Jae-Hyun Yoo will open up a dialogue with the audience.

Synopsis: Operating under a pseudonym which means “no boundaries,” North Korean defector Sun Mu creates political pop art based on his life, homeland and hope for a united Korea. His hidden identity is nearly compromised when a massive historical exhibit in Beijing is stormed by Chinese and North Korean authorities. (IMDb)

Cinema: werkstattkino.de
Tickets are available at the box office.

Fraunhoferstraße 9, 80469 München
25.09.
Artist Talk with Sun Mu
7pm

Curator Jae-Hyun Yoo in conversation with artist Sun Mu
Artist talk (German/Korean), free admission

Holzstraße 10, 80469 München

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