Min, Byung-hun
South Korean, b. 1955
Born in Seoul on January 3, 1955, Byung-hun Min was a student in electronic engineering before shifting to photography in the early 1980s and studying at the Soon-tae Hong studio in Korea. In 1984, he was awarded the silver medal of the Dong-A Salon with his work 25th hour. Min's work has been widely exhibited and collected by institutions including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Brookings Institution, Washington, DC; Centre National des Arts Plastiques, Paris; Seoul Art Center; and National Museum of Contemporary Art, Gwachon, Korea. Min's work was included in the Museum of Contemporary Photography exhibition Alienation and Assimilation: Contemporary Images and Installations from The Republic of Korea, presented April 4 through May 30, 1998.
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