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Judges/Panel
Beate Cegielska
Current Director of Galleri Image, Aarhus, Denmark
With over 20 years of experience as the director and curator of Galleri Image, actively involved in international exhibition planning and judging in Europe and Asia (South Korea, China, India, etc.). Also serves as a portfolio reviewer.
Galleri Image is the first non-profit photography specialized exhibition institution in Scandinavia, established in 1977.
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2013-2018
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Organizer of Photobook Week Aarhus
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2017
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Portfolio reviewer for Landskrona Foto
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2002
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Portfolio reviewer for Fotofest 2002
Key Curated Exhibitions
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2018
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Korea-Nordic Photography Exchange Exhibition
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2012
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by Ditte Harrlov Johnsen
Willem Van Zoetendall
Independent curator, graphic designer, operates Van Zoetendall Publisher
Prominent Dutch contemporary photography expert and curator, collector, taught leading Dutch photographers like Rineke Dijkstra, Paul Kooiker, Esther Kroon, Harold Strak during the tenure at Gemit Rietveld Academie (Amsterdam, Netherlands).
Publications
- Heaven (2012)
- Arthropoda (2010)
- Johan van der Keuken - Quatorze Juillet (2010)
- Die Berliner Zeit (1999)
- Hyde (1996)
- To Sang Photo Studio (1995)
- Murder in Rotterdan (1994)
Park Pyeong-jong
Judge for the 10th Ilwoo Photo Awards, Aesthetician, Critic
Graduated from Chung-Ang University with a degree in Photography, obtained a Ph.D. in Aesthetics from Paris 10 University. Currently teaches Aesthetics and Contemporary Photography at the university, conducting research with a focus on basic theories of imagery and modern aesthetics. Emphasizing communication with artists, actively engaged in criticism, attempting to write for a wider audience. Served as a member of the National Museum of Contemporary Art Collection Review Committee (2007-2008). In 2010, became a judge for 'Today's Photo' on the Naver portal, and in 2012, planned the Seoul Photo Festival Workshop. Published books include the aesthetic theory book 'Traces of Aesthetics' (2006, Art and Culture), a brief summary of the history of 19th-century photography 'Competition in Photography' (2006, Nunebit), the early Korean artist theory book 'Pioneers of Korean Photography' (2007, Nunebit), the first critique book 'Self-sustainability of Korean Photography' (2010, Nunebit), and the Korean contemporary artist theory book 'Enchanting Photography' (2011, Photonet). Additionally, has presented numerous papers.
Park Sang-woo
Photography Theorist
- Ph.D. in Aesthetics from Paris 4 University
- Professor in the Department of Photography and Film at Chungbuk University
- Specialized in photography-related writing, lectures, and planning
- Photography theory expert
- Awarded the Excellent Paper Award by the Korean Society of Photography
Papers
"Les Empreintes digitales et Francis Galton," Sociétés et Représentations, n¡Æ 28, (Oct 2009): 207-219
"From Photography to Film: Marey's Impact on the Invention of Cinema," 'AURA,' 2013.
"Avant-garde Art and Media Aesthetics of Moholy-Nagy," 'Journal of Contemporary Art History,' 2014.
"Wilhelm Flusser's Media Aesthetics: Technological Images and Photography," 'Journal of Aesthetics and Art Studies,' 2015.
"Wilhelm Flusser's Reception Theory of Photography and Technological Images," 'Visual Culture,' 2015.
"Reconsideration of Roland Barthes' Photography Reception Theory," 'Journal of Contemporary Art History,' 2016.
"Roland Barthes' 'That-which-has-been' and Awe," 'Visual Culture,' 2017.
Monographs
'Two Faces of Documentary Photography,' Co-authored, 2012.
'Roland Barthes, Bright Room,' Communication Books, 2018.
Park Jong-woo
Photographer, CEO of Indivision, Former Reporter for The Korea Ilbo
- Photographer
- CEO of Indivision since 1995
- Reporter for The Korea Ilbo from 1983 to 1995
Publications
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2016
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Imjingang
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2009
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Himalaya
Activities
Documentary 'To the Sahyang River'
Documentary 'Chamagodo - Record of 1000 Days'
Documentary 'Last Shaman of the Tibetan Salt Valley'