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YoungEun Kim Awarded 2026 ACC Future Prize for Sound-Based Exploration of History

award · 2026-04-19

YoungEun Kim, a multidisciplinary artist from Korea, has been awarded the 2026 ACC Future Prize by the National Asian Culture Center located in Gwangju. Born in Seoul in 1980, Kim utilizes sound, video, and installation to explore themes such as modernization, militarization, and diasporic experiences, along with sociohistorical narratives. Established in 2023, this biennial prize aims to support innovative artists examining future societal frameworks and the connections between humanity, nature, and technology. Kim Sangug, the ACC executive director, commended Kim's contributions to contemporary Asian art and future creative discussions. The award encompasses studio space, digital media resources, and production support. A significant solo exhibition will take place at ACC Creation Space 1 from August 2026 to January 2027, with the jury noting Kim's focus on unheard histories and ethical silence through sound art.

Key facts

  • YoungEun Kim won the 2026 ACC Future Prize
  • The prize is awarded by the National Asian Culture Center (ACC) in Gwangju
  • Kim was born in 1980 in Seoul
  • Kim works across sound, video, and installation
  • The ACC Future Prize was established in 2023
  • The prize supports experimental artists exploring future societal structures
  • Kim's solo exhibition will run from August 2026 to January 2027 at ACC Creation Space 1
  • The prize provides studio spaces, digital media infrastructure, and production team support

Entities

Artists

  • YoungEun Kim

Institutions

  • National Asian Culture Center (ACC)
  • ArtAsiaPacific

Locations

  • Gwangju
  • South Korea
  • Seoul

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