Goyona Jung

B. 1973, Seoul, South Korea

Lives and works in Seoul, South Korea

 

Goyona Jung is a Korean artist whose practice explores the desire for self-exposure on personal social media platforms and the dynamics of image-making within online relationships. She has engaged in projects both in Korea and internationally, notably through her initiative Live Cam Painting, which investigates the interplay between media and painting. This project not only shares personal memories of everyday life but also provides audiences with real-time glimpses into the daily lives of others.

Jung’s work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums including Following, Floating Gazes at Peyto Gallery (2024); The Friendliest at Incheon Art Platform (2024), A Glimpse of Our Time at Kumho Museum of Art (2023), and Composing Daily Fragments into Poems at the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei (2020). She has also participated in residency programs at the Nanji residency of the Seoul Museum of Art and the CAN Foundation. Her works are part of notable collections, including those of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Seoul Metropolitan Government, and the CAN Foundation.