Born in 1979 in Seoul, Korea, Jaeyeon Chung graduated from the Korea National University of Arts with a B.F.A in fine arts and from Chelsea College of Art and Design in Britain with a M.F.A in fine arts. Chung has worked on projects which attempt to intervene on public spaces through various media of performance, installations, and videos. After a close observation of public spaces, the artist highlights a certain space and employs an artistic methodology of slightly distorting the space’s context and reinterpreting the relationship between an individual and a group. Chung has participated in a number of group exhibitions such as Situated Senses: 30cm of Obscurity at the Old Police Station in 2012, VESSEL 2011 at KARST in 2011, and Supervisions at the Korean Cultural Centre in Britain in 2009 and worked on a joint project titled Opening Project at Arko Art Center in 2013. After a number of international residencies at Austria and Britain, the artist is currently staying and working at the Artist Residency TEMI in Daejeon, Korea.