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  <Imagine you are applying for your dream job abroad. Write a short personal statement explaining why you would be a strong candidate> As a major in Japanese Language and Literature from Kyungpook National University, I have always been fascinated by the intersection of language, culture, and visual narrative. Through my studies, I learned how meaning shifts between words and silence, image and interpretation. That awareness has become the foundation of my interest in working within the global art scene. My academic background introduced me to Japanese aesthetics such as wabi-sabi and mono no aware—philosophies that embrace impermanence and emotional subtlety. They shaped the way I perceive contemporary art: as something that invites quiet reflection rather than loud persuasion. I wish I could bring that sensibility to a gallery environment, where curatorial choices and narratives can make emotions that go over language. Ultimately, I think curatorial work as a form of storytelling—one that links visual experience with emotional understanding. Each exhibition is a narrative, and I aspire to become part of the team that shapes these narratives with care, cultural insight, and aesthetic sensitivity. Through this role, I wish to help people not only see art, but feel it.
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