Answer:
One of Korean photographer Atta Kim’s influences is Zen Buddhism, which holds that the sacred pervades all things.
Step-by-step explanation:
South Korean photographer Atta Kim (1956 -) works with the human body, exploring color photography in large format. His works are also photographed installations, where bodies are hung, crushed, compressed through acrylic plates and people confined in transparent boxes. Atta Kim conceptualizes his work through a strong influence on Zen Buddhist iconography, temporal existence, the writings of Heidegger and G. I. Gurdjieff, on the transcendental question.