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Ming Wong presenting his work "Windows on the World," inspired by Cantonese opera and history of science fiction in China as s part of "Field Meeting Take 3: Thinking Performance" symposium at Metropolitan Museum. Holland Cotter just gave sincere and thought-provoking key note speech. Rethinking how Asian art is presented and perceived, let's not box in and stereotype. Complication and variety of seeing and doing, adding to the nourishment! Mr. Cotter said, something to that effect. October 31, 2015. #acaw #asianart #metmuseum
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My video installation for this Wednesday's Crit. Shown here only the half. Took down today. Oct 23, 2015 #icpbard #icpbardmfa #video #installation
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Found this interesting small booklet at MoMA bookstore. Each page or spread accompanies Freud's letter or note on his shopping experience and photo(s) of objects he acquired in his summer vacation, mostly in Italian cities. Freud wrote: September 1896 BOLOGNA We will probably have the chance to buy some trinkets here. I bought two photographs. FLORENCE Shopping is more difficult than one would think - one could easily spend a lot of money. September 1897 BOLSENA Etruscan tombs, purchase of antiquities, wonderful panorama. September 1903 MERANO There has been practically nothing to buy. I will only bring something back if you tell me what.
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Brittany, July 10, 2015. I made this image during Bobbie Lane's lighting workshop at ICP School. It was challenge for me because it had to do with everything I don't normally do in picturemaking: photographing people, using artificial lighting, and setting up situation. This one week was interesting and challenging. I love Bobbie Lane for her enthusiastic and well structured teaching and sharing spirit.
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Today is the last day for a group show that I am a part of with two of my tree pictures from "encounters" series. On the left, it is "Two Poplars, Bois de Vincennes, France, 2010" and on the right, it is "In the Snow Storm, Gillette, NJ, 2010." Both pictures were made at night using 6x7 medium format film camera. Left picture made without tripod, right picture made on a tripod. Right picture was made during a snow storm. They are black walnut trees. My neighbor decided to cut those two years ago and sadly they are gone now. Black walnut tree is my favorite tree. Poplar trees are abundant in Korea but not in the USA where I live. They bring me back to my childhood memory in Korea. Both pictures are framed in maple wood without glass or plexigalss. I like viewers to see my pictures without struggling with reflections. "Weaving Time: An Exhibition from the Archive of Korean-American Artists, Part 3" is on view at Gallery Korea (460 Park Ave, 6Fl, NYC) until May 28, 2015. #photography #trees #minnylee #encounters #nyc #exhibit
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Old fashioned barber chair, Flemington, NJ. May 24, 2015.
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Here’s the orbital period of our solar system’s 8 major planets (how long it takes each to travel around the sun). Their size is to scale and their speed is accurate relative to Earth’s. The repetition of each GIF is proportional to their orbital period. Mercury takes less than 3 months to zoom around Sol, Neptune takes nearly 165 years.
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There was an exhibition opening today for Korean-American Artists Archive Project exhibition at Gallery Korea of Korean Cultural Service of New York. Two of my tree pictures are included in the show. "Weaving Time: An Exhibition from the Archive of Korean-American Artists, Part 3 (2001–2013)" on view April 22 – May 28, 2015. 460 Park Ave., 6Fl. NYC. #exhibit #archive #koreanartist #immigrantartist #newyork
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Made a book cover for my first tofu book's 2nd dummy. Book cover no. 2. #artistbook #bookcover
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Late night, paper cut-out madness. #light #shadow #papercutout
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Saturday morning playing with light. April 25, 2015.
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Quiet Saturday morning, making things... Paper cut is fun! Finally I am doing it...
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#ICPslidefest
The ICP Bard MFA class of 2016 invites you to question the habitual and submit images that relate to the state of being [in]flux.
With the rise of digital imaging and the widespread use of social media, there’s an exponentially increasing influx of imagery in our lives. Shifts are happening simultaneously within the photographic community, and within the medium itself.
How do you respond to this moment of continuous change?
Submit Your Images Here
Selected content posted to #ICPSlidefest Tumblr will be featured on the ICP Bard MFA blog and projected at ICP on May 8th during Slidefest – an annual showcase featuring work from ICP Bard MFA.
Moderated by Marvin Heiferman, the evening consists of presentations and exhibitions that show how a new generation of visual artists are integrating photography, video and performance art into their studio practice and work.
May 8, 2015
6:30pm exhibition opens; 7pm presentations begin
School of the International Center of Photography
1114 Avenue of the Americas, NY
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"Nightwalker" installation at the Nabi Museum of the Arts. It is my first solo exhibition and I am glad that it is this installation with photographic prints, sound, and video. All with subject matter of nature. The exhibition runs from October 4th to October 24th. Opening reception is on October 11th, 5-7pm. I made a public participation program that is to draw a tree in the sketchbook. Already handful of people participated today.
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This portrait was made during an artist-in-residence in Halsnøy, Norway in 2013. It is included in a group show at the Kiernan gallery in Virginia. The opening reception is tonight.
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May 4, 2013. Ranavik --> Leirvik (Halsnøy island --> Stord island)
Today we (another residency artist Juliette Agnel's family and I) went to the island of Stord to see the theater performance to celebrate Sunnhordland Museum's 100th anniversary. Sunnhordland is western region of Norway and Sunnhordland Museum operates several local museums and institutions including Halsnøy Kloster where I am doing an artist residency. The theater event was organized and performed by the museum staffs and it was superb! After the event, we went to the Sunnhordland Museum to see the inside of folk museum and were offered to eat famous local fish soup. Many women were wearing traditional costumes and they were so beautiful. It was a day devoted to get to know some of local traditions, which became basis for my project later on. I especially liked to listen to people speaking Norwegian language on the boat and in the theater.
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