Atta Kim is a photographer from South Korea who has been working since 1985. Most of his work features nudity and seems to explore the human relationships between gender, human embodiment, philosophy and psychology. Above are some of Kim's representations of people "preserved" in plexiglass. His Deconstruction series (1991-1995) featured black and white photos of various nude men and women laying throughout natural landscapes, receiving much criticism and applause depending on the viewpoint.
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