"The Museum Project" by Korean photographer Atta Kim transforms everyday settings like city streets and forests into exhibition spaces with people displayed in acrylic boxes. Kim detaches subjects from reality, akin to archaeology, to explore concepts of human behavior and belief through various series such as "War Memorial," "Sex," and "Suicide." These works blend performance, photography, and anthropology, highlighting human actions under cosmic scrutiny. Born in Korea in 1956, Kim pursued photography after studying at Changwon University. His work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions globally, including venues in Seoul, Tokyo, Chicago, and São Paulo.