
Titled “Although I am _____, I am beautiful,” the exhibition is comprised of 18 nude ink-and-wash paintings of actual breast cancer patients. It was intended to raise awareness of breast cancer risk factors and to give hope to breast cancer patients by introducing those who have found ways to overcome their illness both physically and mentally.
Actual breast cancer patients ranging from all stages modeled for this exhibition. If a patient is at stage 0, the cancer cells are non-invasive, signifying that they are benign. The models who posed nude in these pictures are those who have bravely fought or are currently fighting with malignant breast cancer cells that have spread to various extents in their body. Each painting was supplemented by descriptions of the model patient’s treatment and surgery.
LEE Haeng-Soon, the planner of this exhibition as well as a participating model, said, “Though it was not easy revealing the wound under my clothes, I was able to rediscover a beauty I have never known in me, and as a result I was able to experience a curing effect through recovering self-confidence.”
LEE So-Young, who participated in this exhibition as a painter, professed that she was “touched by the patients who showed such beauty even in their extreme situation. I hope those who are suffering from breast cancer can overcome their fears and disease.”

Breast cancer, being one of the top five cancers which cause many deaths worldwide, is something about which awareness must be raised in order to improve survival rates. This is why this initiative taken on by SNU Hospital to rediscover the aesthetics of the nude breast is so important.
The paintings were displayed from July 5 to 8 in the SNUH Bundang Branch lobby.
Written by LEE BoYoung, SNU English Editor, bylee0708@gmail.com ?
Reviewed by Eli Park Sorensen, SNU Professor of Liberal Studies, eps7257@snu.ac.kr
Proofread by Brett Johnson, SNU English Editor, morningcalm2@gmail.com