Born to a family of shamans, Kim Sangdon is a spiritual practitioner and multidisciplinary artist whose practice investigates Korea's past—in particular the violent division of the South and North—and its ruthless pursuit of modernization.
For his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, "The Eggs," Kim Sangdon looks to the humble egg as a metaphor for spiritual growth. Small but endlessly generative, the egg appears throughout Korea's sociopolitical history, from myths of kings being hatched to present-day protests, where egging politicians has become a common ritual.
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