By Jun Ahn
Located in Zurich, CH
JUN AHN (*1981)
Invisible Scape, 2014
Archival pigment print, face mounted to Acrylic (Diasec)
Brown flame stained and hardened wood frame
Sheet 76,2 x 228,5 cm (30 x 90 in.)
Edition of 5 plus 2 artist's proofs (#2/5)
This photograph belongs to Jun Ahn's series 'Invisible Scape', which was shot between 2010 and 2014.
South Korean Jun Ahn came to study in the US, where she graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in art history in 2006, followed by two years of postgraduate study of photography at the Pratt Institute. While at the Pratt, she had her first work displayed as part of group gallery exhibitions, and began work on the "Self-Portrait" project, which to date is her most prominent series of photographs which she regards as “a performance without an audience”, an end of youth of sorts, and a coming to terms with the future.
In 2009 and 2010 she was awarded the Dean’s Scholarship at New York’s Parsons The New School for Design, and in 2011 received both the Dean's and a departmental scholarship. During this time her work received its first major exhibitions, including a joint exhibition with Kazuna Taguchi at PS 122 in New York.
Furthermore, Jun Ahn has been selected as one of BJP’s 20 Photographers To Watch in 2013. Parsons awarded her a Master of Fine Arts with honours in January 2012, after which she acquired a PhD in photography from Hongik University in Seoul...
Category
2010s Contemporary Jun Ahn Art
MaterialsArchival Pigment