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ABOUT ME

Park Hye-in is a curator and researcher based in Berlin and Seoul. Her work examines contemporary art in East Asia through its socio-political and institutional conditions, focusing on how artistic practices are shaped by power relations embedded in cultural policy, legal frameworks, and infrastructures of visibility. Through research-driven curatorial projects and writing, she situates contemporary art within broader configurations of governance, labor, and public discourse.

A central strand of her practice explores collectives and community-based practices as organizational and political forms rather than as collaborative formats alone. She is interested in how collective practices emerge in response to structural constraints, and how they generate alternative modes of agency, shared authorship, and critical imagination under shifting institutional and geopolitical conditions.

Park is a co-founder of Ama-gum, an independent publishing collective, and a member of the Asian Feminist Studio for Art and Research (AFSAR). Through these platforms, she develops transnational, feminist, and research-based projects that experiment with collective knowledge production across exhibitions, publications, and public programs.

NEWS

● 02/2026 Being an Art Collective, then? Vol.1: Spiral Infrastructures and Sensory Reconfigurations,” publication released (with Shin Hara)

● 02/2026 “Reconfiguring the Public Sphere,” Art in Culture (Zoom In / Pitching), Feburary 2026

● 11/2025 “Strategic Non-Alignment: Korean New Generation Art and the Politics of Heterochrony (1987–1997),” Kunstlicht, Vol. 45

● 22/11/2025 Weaving Sisters Zine Workshop, Weltkulturen Museum

● 10/11/2025 Roundtable discussion with AFSAR: women led communities, PalaisPopulaire