Inhwan Oh was born in Seoul, where he currently lives and works. His experimental and conceptual artwork and participatory projects draw on the contexts of particular space and time, based on his interest in social and cultural issues. Utilizing his own experiences as a queer person living in Korea, his process-driven work translates or deconstructs the relationship between individual identity and collectiveness within the patriarchal society as well as the cultural codes that are shaped by this. He has participated in various artist-in-residency programs such as Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, and Kyoto Art Center. He is winner of the Korea Artists Prize 2015.
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