Sentences with phrase «korean installation artist»

Instant Karma Installation by Korean installation artist Do - Ho Suh.
JONG OH (* 1981) is a Korean installation artist who uses wood, metal, glass, threads and gravity to compose abstract spatial drawings.

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Korean artist Do Ho Suh is presenting a video installation that responds to the architecture of Christ Church, Spitalfields.
Curated by Director Ken Tan, the exhibition features all new site - specific installations by Korean artists Jong Oh and Jinsu Han.
Curated by Director Ken Tan, the exhibition features more than ten new site - specific installations by Korean artists Jong Oh and Jinsu Han.
Large - format blue and black ink drawings, including a 50 - foot installation by the Korean - born, Brooklyn - based artist Read More
* The categories include: — Painting — Photography — Sculpture and Installation Art — Performance — Video & New Media Art * Timeline: May 17, 2017: Close submissions Between June and December 2017: Young Korean Artists Show Series 2017 March 1, 2018: Expected publication date of «CICA Young Korean Artists # 1» * How to submit your work: — Please send us up to 10 JPG portfolio images and / or up to 3 direct links to video / web / interactive art, your artist statement, and bio.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Invisible Things, a new exhibition of painting, installation, and sculpture works by Korean artists Gyeongja Lee and Hyemin Lee that gives form to the powerful inner thoughts, emotions, and memories that occupy our everyday lives.
Crossover: East and West is a new group exhibition opening Feb. 2 featuring ceramic, installation, painting, and video art that question and inform the Asian immigrant experience in America through the works of four accomplished Korean American artists: Victoria Jang, Christina Ko, Jang Soon Im, and Eun Kyung Suh.
Other highlights of the exhibition include South Korean artist Yehrim Lee's ceramic and mixed media installation that inhabits the center of the main gallery and the socio - political commentary paintings of Italian artist Vittorio Ottaviani.
Considered to be the leading Korean artist of her generation, Lee Bul has achieved international recognition for her formally inventive, intellectually provocative work and her mastery of diverse media from drawing and performance to sculpture, painting, installation and video.
An exhibition of contemporary works by Korean artist Eunsook Lee, who grafts the tragedy of separation from the Korean War and the grief of wartime victims to brilliantly illuminated, articulately constructed installation art.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. presents The Prismatic, a new contemporary art exhibition that explores the universal human tension between self and other, individual and group, and private and public, through innovative mixed media and installation works from seven accomplished artists.
Korean Contemporary Art September 10 - November 7, 1999 Organized by CS Fine Art, this exhibition features many of the most prominent Korean artists in contemporary art and includes a variety of media, from painting and sculpture to conceptual and installation art.
for the contemporary austin, south korean artist do ho suh renders a multipart installation, extending his devotion to such themes of global identity, public versus private space, memory, and displacement.
do ho suh is a korean sculptor and installation artist.
korean artist do ho suh presents his first solo exhibition at lehmann maupin gallery in hong kong, a site - specific installation of sculptural artworks.
although primarily known for his room - sized installations that recreate spaces in which he has lived, korean artist do ho suh extends his fascination with the notions of home, displacement and identity through his drawings.
Among the highlights here is the sculptural installation The Ways of Wisdom (2000) by Korean artist Shin Young - ok.
although primarily known for his room - sized installations that recreate spaces in which he has lived, korean artist do ho suh extends his fascination with the notions of home,»
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Crossover: East and West, a new group exhibition opening Feb. 2 featuring ceramic, installation, painting, and video art that question and inform the Asian immigrant experience in America through the works of four accomplished Korean American artists: Victoria Jang, Christina Ko, Jang Soon Im, and Eun Kyung Suh.
Curated by Director Ken Tan, the exhibition features all new site - specific installations by Korean artists Jong Oh and...
Korean artist Do Ho Suh will produce an installation for East London, composed of elements from his extensive practice.
HONG KONG — The South Korean artist Lee Bul is known for her large - scale, chandelier - like sculptures and architectural installations.
Surreal Dialogue: Works by Ji Yoon Hwang and Soyoung Kim, a new exhibition of painting and fabric installation works by two young Korean artists whose diverse, complimentary works explore the language of emotional discomfort in modern society through subtly unsettling images and tactile sensations.
Featuring 30 evocative painting, sculpture, and installation works by four distinct women artists (Donghee Goh, Han Sol Lee, Hey Sun Lee, and Jungwon Ko), Making It New reflects on the importance of traditional culture that exists deep within Korean lives and minds today.
From her investigation into the notion of artificial beauty to references of futuristic architectural ideas from the early 20th century, Korean artist Lee Bul has, over the past two decades, garnered international renown with a diverse and intellectually challenging body of work that includes sculptures, performances and installations, while always maintaining an intriguing relationship with modernist ideals.
Korean - born artist WonJung Choi's sculptural installations relate her experience as an immigrant to the adaptation and evolution of animals.
Seen vs. Shown: Perspectives on Human Identity is a new exhibition of contemporary media art, photography, and installation works by three young Korean artists: Jaeuk Kim, Ho Sung Kim, and Daphne Ji Yeon Jang.
Playing upon tensions of equilibrium and subtle, aerial installations, the work of this talented young Korean artist draws upon the codes of surrealism and explores the boundaries between the...
Installation view of «Koo Jeong - A: Riptide» at the Korean Cultural Centre UK, 7 October - 19 November.Courtesy the artists and KCCUK.
Installation view of «Koo Jeong - A: Riptide» at the Korean Cultural Centre UK, 7 October - 19 November.Courtesy the artist and KCCUK
Installations and performances by Korean artists will also be featured.
Gallerist Heashin Kwak is establishing the Hanmi Gallery to complement her project space in Seoul, facilitating site responsive installations by alternating duos of Korean and British artists until the space is refurbished and opens in early 2012.
In the same thread, South Korean artist Ran Hwang's art installation adds to the experience of the exhibition, with its contemporary interpretation of Korean traditions.
The inaugural exhibition at Amanda Wilkinson gallery presents a selection of the Korean artist's enigmatic, provisional sculptures and installations comprising found objects, quickly realised drawings and makeshift devices for writing.
Widely recognized as one of the leading Korean artists of her generation, Lee will present an installation of sculptural works, along with related studies and drawings, comprising a wide range of materials, visual elements, and references.
Opening: Lee Bul at Lehmann Maupin The prominent South Korean artist shows new work and a large - scale installation.
The Korean artist's first solo show in the UK, including her drawings, sculptural pieces, installations and a new commission made for Ikon.
Other contemporary Installation artists include: the Norwegian Olafur Eliasson, whose works include The Forked Forest Path (1998, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne); Young British Artists like Damien Hirst (b. 1965) and Tracey Emin (b. 1963); and the Koreans Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006), noted for his videop art and Do - Ho Suh, noted for his composition Some / One (2002) featuring thousands of nickel military dogtags, at the Serpentine Gallery, artists include: the Norwegian Olafur Eliasson, whose works include The Forked Forest Path (1998, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne); Young British Artists like Damien Hirst (b. 1965) and Tracey Emin (b. 1963); and the Koreans Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006), noted for his videop art and Do - Ho Suh, noted for his composition Some / One (2002) featuring thousands of nickel military dogtags, at the Serpentine Gallery, Artists like Damien Hirst (b. 1965) and Tracey Emin (b. 1963); and the Koreans Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006), noted for his videop art and Do - Ho Suh, noted for his composition Some / One (2002) featuring thousands of nickel military dogtags, at the Serpentine Gallery, London.
South Korean artist Kimsooja's six - channel video installation A Needle Woman, Patan (Nepal), Havana (Cuba), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), N'Djamena (Chad), Sana'a (2005) sees the artist «travelling» through different places, «as a needle that passes through the fabric of a place and its people.»
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British artist Clare Goodwin, creates large cardboard sculptures with reference to the avant - garde TV installations of celebrated Korean artist Nam June Paik, regarded as the father of video art.
We are also presenting a public site - specific installation, Alchemy (2015), by Korean artist Choi Jeong Hwa at The Peninsula Chicago.
For the French - Korean Year, Centre Pompidou Metz will present one of the most influential multi-disciplinary conceptual Korean artists, Kimsooja's new installation «To Breathe».
Another interactive presentation was The New (er) Middle East, 2007 by Oraib Toukan, a magnetic puzzle of a territorial map of the Middle East.Translated Vase series by Korean artist Yeesookyung inspired by the Japanese art of mending ceramics with gold (kintsugi) and traditional Korean white and celadon porcelain.OHWOW's booth at The Armory Show 2015Eleven Rivington Booth at the Armory Show 2015Marc Quinn's Emperor Penguins Hunting Ground Toylim neon Plexiglass installation by Berta Fischer
Do - Ho Suh is a Korean sculptor and installation artist known for his incredible takes on original concepts and notions.
Visions: The installation Drawing in Space by South Korean artist Jeongmoon Choi welcomes visitors, submerging them into Llull's world by means of a highly contemporary vision.
Often hailed as the leading Korean artist of her generation, Bul's work has always defied boundaries by exploring a multitude of different mediums to experiment with form and process: from sculptures to performances and installations.
Another innovative artist is the musician and artist Korean - American Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006), who started out in performance art before working with video, and thereafter installations.
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