South Korean tattoo culture, long marred by negative associations with prisons or gang activity, has been de facto illegal for over 30 years. A recent law passed now means this underground culture can finally come into the light.
Breakdown
- Documentary 'Angels' explores secret lives of South Korean tattoo artists
- Artists have faced legal barriers and social stigma for their work 12s
- Tattoos in Korea are linked to crime and medical risks, fueling stigma 19s
- Law changed to allow non-medical tattooists to be licensed 1m 18s
- Full legal recognition for tattooists will take two years to implement 1m 39s