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Lee Sun-jong (b. 1953), who was evaluated as a writer of Korean feminism in the 1990s, received favorable reviews for her representative work <Woman> series, which reinterpreted Shin Yun-bok's <Beautiful Island> while experimenting with her identity as a Korean, a woman, and a writer. Since his solo exhibition at the Arko Art Museum in 2006, the artist has been building his own unique world for the past 30 years. Through unfamiliar and diverse materials and colorful, free, and experimental work activities, he explores his identity and presents a diverse spectrum of work.