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The exhibition catalogue On The Line consists of the work of 10 Korean artists photographed under the theme of the Korean War. Through the unique angle of their eyes, they attempted to recapture the current state of the war between North and South Korea today, in doing so letting us to reconsider the socio-cultural and psychological impact of the border.(The ten Korean photographers: JOO Myung Duck, KANG Woon Gu, KOO Bohnchang, CHOI Kwangho, LEE Gap-chul, OH Hein-Kuhn, KOH Myung Keun, Nanda, WON Seoung Won, BACK Seung Woo.)