dimanche 3 octobre 2021
Art in Trouble in the 21st-CenturyLiving in capitalism means you need to make a living as an artist. par Jae Wook Lee |
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Jaewook Lee is an artist, writer, amateur scientist, semi-philosopher, and sometime curator. Lee is the founder and director of Mindful Joint (http://mindfuljoint.com), an annual symposium that focuses on non-hierarchical knowledge sharing in contemporary art. Lee is the recipient of awards such as the 4th SINAP (Sindoh Artist Support Program) and the SeMA Emerging Artists and Curators Supporting Program by the Seoul Museum of Art. Lee has participated in exhibitions, talks, performances, and screenings at such venues as Hong-Gah Museum in Taiwan (2018), Art Sonje Center in Seoul (2017), the Guggenheim Museum in New York (2017), the Asia Culture Center in Gwangju (2016), and MEINBLAU Projektraum in Berlin (2016), among others. Sculpture Magazine featured the oeuvre of Lee’s work in May 2017. Lee received MFAs from Carnegie Mellon University and the School of Visual Arts. Lee previously taught at the University of Chicago, the School of Visual Arts (SVA), and SUNY Old Westbury. Lee is an assistant professor of New Media Art at Northern Arizona University.
dimanche 3 octobre 2021
Art in Trouble in the 21st-CenturyLiving in capitalism means you need to make a living as an artist. par Jae Wook Lee |
jeudi 1er juillet 2021
The Past-Present : The Past Called By the PresentWhat does it mean to look at history from the current perspective ? par Jae Wook Lee |
samedi 27 mars 2021
The Illogically LogicalIn this essay, I am going to introduce one of the most successful art assignments I’ve given to my college students. It is a visual algorithm or formula that students explore when creating art. I call this assignment “the Illogically Logical.” par Jae Wook Lee |
lundi 30 novembre 2020
Yun Choi’s solo exhibition, Walking the Dead EndThe COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted the field of visual arts in unprecedented ways. Museums, galleries, and biennials closed their doors. Events were canceled or put on hold. On the other hand, artists continue to observe the world around them and create art that reflects new social phenomena in this challenging time. par Jae Wook Lee |
mercredi 30 septembre 2020
Parched : The Art of Water in the South WestParched : The Art of Water in the South West is a group exhibition curated by Julie Comnick at Coconino Center for the Arts in Flagstaff. The exhibition brings together nine visual artists from Arizona to explore, learn, and reflect water issues in the region. par Jae Wook Lee |
jeudi 2 juillet 2020
Onejoon Che’s Objects of Counter-Hegemonic History : The International FriendshipRecently, we observe that so-called canonical history has been challenged by Black Lives Matter after the unfair death of George Floyd caused by a White police officer. par Jae Wook Lee |
mercredi 1er avril 2020
Human Health and ArtOur World Our Say : Understanding HIV Risk and Resilience Among Adolescents who have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS in Hai Phong, Vietnam par Jae Wook Lee |
dimanche 2 février 2020
The Black Rock is Hard to Find SoloThe Black Rock is Hard to Find is the title of the recent solo exhibition by South Korean artist Jaewoo Oh. par Jae Wook Lee |
lundi 2 décembre 2019
The proposition of Teaching New Art Media-Part 2David Van Ness is an artist working with 3D printing and digital fabrication. He combines data to alter and create 3D models. Also, Van Ness currently uses biological materials such as stem cells that will be grown on the two-inch sculptures that will be converted into human bone when complete. Van Ness is the New Media Art coordinator at Northern Arizona University, teaching cutting-edge digital and interdisciplinary New Media Art courses. I am happy to invite Van Ness to Tk-21 to listen to what it means to teach art in the advanced digital age. Jaewook Lee par David Winslow Van Ness et Jae Wook Lee |
mardi 29 octobre 2019
Jaewook Leepar Jae Wook Lee |