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BIO

Yoonji Kim and Youngjik Jung have worked since 2013 as an artist duo with a focus on audio-visual/sound installations and performance. Both studied at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. 

 

Yoonji Kim​​

Künstlerin, Musik Komponistin, 

  • 2016  Master of Arts, Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Germany by Prof. Heide Hagebölling-Eisenbeis, Prof. Ute Hörner and Dirk Specht.

  • 2010  studied orchestral conducting at University of Music and Dance Cologne, Germany by Prof. Michael Luig.

  • 2008  conducting/Bachelor of Music, Korea National University of Arts by Prof. Martin Behrmann.

 

Youngjik Jung

  • Youngjik Jung has been working with experimental music and visual projects since 2011

  • 2015  Master of Arts, Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Germany by Prof. Dr. Georg Trogemann Prof. Anthony Moore and  Luis Negrón van Grieken.

  • 2010  Alanus University of Art and Social Sciences Bonn, Germany

  • 2005  Bachelor of Fine Arts, Chung-Ang University Seoul, Korea  Specializing in Sculpture

 

 

 

Cooperation as KIM/JUNG since 2013 as an artist duo

 

 

Exhibition (ausgewählt)

      2011  Bonn hören - Sonotopia Bonn

      2014  Beitrag zum Acht Brücken Festival / Musik für Köln ``Im Puls´´

                ``Konzert für zwei Ligeti Maschinen´´ Kölner Philharmonie

      2015  Concert in Glasmoog, Cologne, Germany im Rahmen der MuseumsNachts Köln

      2016  Concert ``Yuri Landmann & Gras´´, Stadtgarten Köln

      2016  Solo Exhibition``Wiederholung ohne Ende´´  Studio Foyer  KHM Köln 

      2016  V2_ TEST_LAB: THE GRADUATION EDITION, Rotterdam

      2016  Lab.30 Augsburger Kunstlabor Kulturhaus Abraxas, Augsburg

      2017  Solo Exhibition ``Yeon`` Moltkerei Werkstatt

      2017  frameless11  MUG EINSTEIN  München

      2017  Solo Exhibition ``Hm...´´ Kunstausstellung im Hochbunker Körnerstraße 101 Köln 

      2018  Exhibition and Performance, Coelner Zimmer, Düsseldorf

Preis

      2016  Publikumspreis, Lab.30, Augsburg

      

     

Publikation

     2017  Sound in Music and Art - Relocated musical works through artists and exhibiting rooms

               AkademikerVerlag (ISBN 978-3-330-52144-5)

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