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Jungmin Cho is an independent curator based in Seoul and New York, and the founder/director of WHITE NOISE, an art space and platform established in Seoul in 2018. She explores global modernity and the emotional and material residues become coded and commodified through art, pop culture and everyday items from a microscopic perspective. Through WHITE NOISE and independent projects, Cho has collaborated with organizations including AHL Foundation, Frieze Seoul, Hessel Museum, Montez Press Radio, NARS Foundation and Tiger Strikes Asteroid. Her work has been featured in publications including "The New York Times" and "Spike Art Magazine". She was a guest curator for Untitled Miami 2024 and participated in the 2025 ICI Curatorial Forum. Cho received her MA from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.