Park Chanho is a visual artist who has delved deeply into Korea’s ritual traditions and the profound question of death. The loss of his mother in boyhood sparked an intimate, enduring reflection that, over time, expanded into a universal human inquiry, expressed through photography, short films, and media art. His artistic journey extends into the realms of mythology, divine manifestations, and shamanism, leading to exhibitions around the world. Internationally recognized, he was featured in The New York Times Lens in 2018 and received a grant from the Gwaertler Stiftung Foundation in Switzerland in 2023.
