DOOSAN Gallery Presents "The Multilingual" Exhibition Exploring Fluid Human Identity
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DOOSAN Art Center presents "The Multilingual," a special exhibition of DOOSAN Humanities Theater 2026 running from June 24 to August 1. The exhibition challenges conventional classifications like nationality, gender, language, and age, instead exploring human identity as complex, fluid, and ever-changing. Artists Choey Eun Young Cho, Chung Seoyoung, Gim Ikhyun, and IM Youngzoo use distinctive visual languages—including indirect seeing, misunderstanding, abstraction, simultaneity, layering, and concealing—to present fluid portraits of humanity.
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Through distinctive visual languages—including indirect ways of seeing, misunderstanding, abstraction, simultaneity, layering, and concealing—Choey Eun Young Cho, Chung Seoyoung, Gim Ikhyun and IM Youngzoo present fluid portraits of humanity shaped by layers of ti
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