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Title
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Daul RHEEM Digital Collection
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Reference Code
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EJ2026/C1
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Hierarchical classification
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Daul RHEEM Digital Collection
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Date Created
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2017-2026
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Extent
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Total 174 items; Publications 3 items; Documents 6 items; Artifacts 46 items; Intangible Heritage 2 items; Photographs 81 items; Audiovisual Materials 6 items; Promotional Materials 30 items.
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Scope and Content
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The Daul RHEEM Digital Collection consists of approximately 170 digital records produced over a span of ten years, from 2017 to 2026, by visual artist Daul RHEEM and his surrounding collaborators. Through this collection, viewers may explore a wide range of records generated through his artistic practice—including solo exhibitions, group exhibitions, and academic exhibitions—as well as activities related to curatorial work, collectives, criticism, and personal endeavors.
In particular, the collection provides a detailed view of records surrounding his representative Metal Frames Series, documenting how the same work took on different arrangements and configurations across exhibitions, while also revealing the relationships between the institutions and fellow cultural producers who participated in his creative process.
In addition, since its initial establishment in February 2026, the collection has continued to expand through the ongoing acquisition and integration of records newly produced by the artist.
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Classification System
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The Daul RHEEM Digital Collection consists primarily of electronic records, with the exception of the Artwork series. The collection is organized into four series, classifying records related to Daul RHEEM’s artworks, exhibition participation, non-exhibition activities, and personal materials produced between 2017 and 2026. In addition to records documenting the artist’s activities and practice, the collection separately establishes an Artwork series in order to examine the evolving and expanding practice of an emerging artist in conjunction with related archival records.
S1, Artwork, consists of works produced by Daul RHEEM between 2017 and 2026. S2, Exhibition Participation Records, includes materials related to solo exhibitions, group exhibitions, and academic exhibitions. S3, Non-exhibition Activity Records, consists of records related to curatorial projects, collective activities, artistic practices outside exhibitions, and critical writings. Lastly, S4, Personal Materials, includes résumés, portfolios, and personal records.
This classification structure may continue to evolve as the collection expands through the ongoing acquisition and integration of records newly produced by the artist following its initial establishment in February 2026.
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Location
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EJ Archives, Daul RHEEM et al.
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Custodial information
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Daul RHEEM
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Provenance
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The records in this collection are composed based on materials that were produced by Daul RHEEM, MIN JIN BAE, miin, Park Min Young, Ee Yeoro, sangheeut, Hong Youngjoo, Alex Thake, Mohee, KIM Soyi, An Meene, Ieuirok, Eunju Hong, Hyungjae Kim, RecentWork, Oh Seah, heekyung kim, Oh Eojin, coknow, Cha Yeonså, and CHA Hyelim, and subsequently provided to Daul RHEEM.
In January 2026, Daul RHEEM transferred these materials to EJ Archives for the purpose of establishing a digital collection. The creator and copyright holder of each item can be confirmed in the respective item records. When a private holder exists, the item is managed as non-public.
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Archivist
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Oh Eojin
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Date of Description
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2026.02.14
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Conditions Governing Access
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Prior consultation with the copyright holder is required for access to and use of the materials in this collection.
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Reference Standards
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This digital collection has been developed by referencing and adapting the 'ISAD(G): General International Standard Archival Description', 'Art Archives AA_M3: Classification and Description Manual' and 'AA_R1: Registration Metadata Authoring Manual' of The Art Archives, Seoul Museum of Art(SeMA AA), as well as the 'MMCA Guidelines for Classification, Arrangement, and Description of Collected Records (Version 4.0)' of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea.