KIM Soyoung

  • 12 months ago

KIM Soyoung

GEW

2023

CATEGORY

Experimental Film

COUNTRY

Korea

Description

Harvesting the Light: The Graves of Diaspora is a work in remembrance and re-animating the significance of the burial place of people by synthesizing photos of different sources. The photo of two North Korean girls offers a template of harvesting light over the photosynthesis of miners of the colonial times and migrants of Koryo people. The work is inspired by quantum biology to evoke the political ecology of archival images.

DIRECTING INTENTION

Harvesting the Light: The Graves of Diaspora opens with a line from Han Jin (1931-1993) born in North Korea and sought a political asylum after denouncing Kim Ilsung while he was a student at VGIK, worked and lived in Russia and Kazakhstan. He asks a question: “We call home where people are born but what do we call where people are buried? It should sound as tender as home.” His calling for affectionate naming for the place of burial is yet to be elaborated. There are three kinds of photos either from archive or collection mobilized in the film. The first one is a photo of two North Korean girls, which was taken in Kamchatka Oblast. The second set of photos is part of the exhibition curated by Lee Yongwoo; the photos were provided by the Foundation for Victims of Forced Mobilization by Imperial Japan. The third layer of the film is connected to the graves of diaspora Koryo saram (사람).

Artworks

Year  Title Description
2021 Harvesting the Light: The Graves of Diaspora (화광) Experimental Film

Screenings

Year Title Description
2023 KFFC 10 screening at the McCord Museum on June 4, 2023.

Photo Gallery

Videos

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