Public Program
Curator Talk: Nathalie Boseul Shin
27, Jul, 2017 (Thu) 16:00
Art Hall(B1)
Curator Talk: Nathalie Boseul Shin
For the fourth tie-in program for the Noh Sun-tag solo exhibition State of Emergency II – The Fourth Wall, the exhibition’s co-planner and Total Museum of Contemporary Art supervising curator Nathalie Boseul Shin will be giving a curator’s talk at 4 p.m. on Thursday, July 27. For this talk, Shin, who also co-planned Noh’s State of Emergency Iexhibition at Stuttgart’s Württembergische Kunstverein in 2008, will share the process of how Noh’s State of Emergencyexhibition was created and developed, as well as the various episodes that unfolded within it. Instead of a theoretical approach to photography, the talk will share practical information about the process between the Stuttgart and Seoul exhibitions and the organization of the exhibition space, offering visitors an opportunity to approach and interpret the photography exhibition in various ways.
About the Curator
Nathalie Boseul Shin studied philosophy at Ewha Womans University and earned a master’s degree in fine arts from Hongik University before going on to complete a doctoral program at the same institution. She has been planning exhibitions since 1997. Between 2000 and 2002, she worked at Art Center Nabi. She has also served as exhibition team director for the Seoul International Media Art Biennale (Media Art Seoul, 2003–2005), curator for the Uijeongbu Design Art Festival (2005), and supervising curator for Alternative Space Loop. She has been a curator at Total Museum of Contemporary Art since 2007. In addition to collaborating domestically and internationally on exhibitions such as the Antoni Muntadas solo exhibition Asian Protocols, New Town Ghost, Acts of Voicing, and design without Design, she has also planned and managed a wide range of medium- and long-term projects, including Roadshow, Batik Story, and Playground in island.