/ 2011 / Portraiture / Other_P

The beauty

This work represents the plastic surgery boom in Asian country And how this phe-nomenon dominated identity of Asian womenâ??s context of behavior and thinking. The eyes, nose and mouth are the main body parts to communicate with world or others. So by tied each body parts to show restriction of communication, also struggle to bear in period of loosing identity change in to selling identity.

Zmin Han is a Seoul-based photographer.

Her work has been recognized by the PX3, IPA, and the Lucie Foundation in the Portraiture – Personality category. Recent work has been exhibited in Tokyo and featured in Monthly Photography Magazine (2024, 2025).

Her practice focuses on the distance that forms between people—how it appears in brief encounters and continues across time.

In If You Remember Me, she documents people she meets while traveling, exploring how relationships emerge in passing moments and what remains after they end.
She received her BFA and MFA in Fine Art from RMIT University

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