1950s and 1960s Seoul
Description of the work
- Media Gelatin Silver Print
- Location L7 GANGNAM by LOTTE 1F
Looking at his works, the viewer is reminded that such landscapes could be somewhere in the world at this very moment thanks to his natural shot and composition, despite more than half a century having already passed. Taken with an extraordinary eye for subjects, impeccable composition, diverse angles, and exquisite timing, Han’s photos are considered works of outstanding aesthetic and documentary value.
About the author
His artistic endeavors took off thanks to Sinseonhoe, the first realist photography research group in Korea. In 1966, he established the Han Young-soo Photography Research Center, an advertising photography studio. He had a distinguished career as a pioneer of advertising photography in Korea, such that it was almost a given that he had a hand in any piece of advertising up until the mid-1990s.
In 2017, he held a solo exhibition at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York, making him the first Korean photographer to do so, and his works were added to the permanent collection. He is considered a key figure in the Korean photography world. His works are on display at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Hungarian Museum of Photography.




