300 drawings and sketchbooks, 300 examples of notes and diaries, 450 items of video data, 15,000 photos and films, 300 examples of printed ephemera such as invitations, 50 signs, 400 personal letters and faxes, 200 books. Combined with guest books, news articles, manuals, architecture, interior data, among others, this equals a total of 20,000 items, and 900 boxes. This is the largest collection held at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) and it is of artist Park Hyun-Ki.
Park Hyun-Ki, born in 1942, met his untimely death at the age of 58, but is the Korea’s greatest video artist after Nam June Paik. He gained worldwide recognition beginning with his first solo exhibition in 1968, at the XV Bienal Internacional de Sao Paulo (Water Performance) of…