Alexander Ugay - biography
Alexander Ugay
Born 1978, Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan
Lives and works in Almaty, Kazakhstan and Seoul, South Korea
Photographer, filmmaker and installation artist Alexander Ugay uses a mixture of new and outmoded technologies to explore the relationship between historical memory, nostalgia, current realities and future possibilities. A third-generation member of Kazakhstan’s Koryo-saram community, Ugay bases much of his work on narratives and recollections of the Soviet era, including the forced migration of his ethnically Korean family from the Russian Far East to central Asia in 1937.
Using specially developed multi-aperture pinhole cameras, Ugay registers geographically dispersed sites of historical or cultural significance as layers of light on photosensitive paper. For Obscuraton 2022, featured in the Triennial, the artist employed this technique to photographically merge locations in Korea and Kazakhstan — a way to negotiate the experience of displacement from a lost homeland and explore the potential for new modes of belonging.