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Suknam Yun (b.1939) became interested in art at the age of 40 and began learning to draw, using his mother as a model for his work. For about 10 years, he expanded his form from two-dimensional paintings to installation works with the theme of his mother's life, and presented works using installation elements such as wooden installations and three-dimensional collages in Mother's Eyes, 1993. For the next 20 years, she led the Korean feminist art movement with active artwork and feminist actions through the Room series, which interpreted the lives and hardships of middle-class women beyond her mother from a feminist perspective.
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