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Amos Eno Gallery Opening Reception: Nov. 1, 2007, 6:00 PM ~ 8:00 PM Oct. 30 ~ Nov. 24, 2007 SoYoun Jeong was born in Seoul, Korea. Since 2004, Jeong has been working and living in New York. She is an artist working with mixed media. She has been working on video art, installation art, prints, [...]
OHW with Nathalie Angles and Miguel Amado
Nathalie Anglès, Director of the Residency Program at Location One, invited guest Miguel Amado (Curator and critic, Curatorial Fellow at Rhizome.org) for a walk-through and discussion of the exhibition.
The exhibition featureed new work and installations developed by nine artists who were in residence at Location One in 2006-2007. Representing a diverse range of artistic approaches and many are works in progress.
Nine International Artists Exhibit June 2nd – July 28th, 2007 Location One presented the second IRP group show of the 2006-2007 season, and featured new work developed by resident artists. The exhibition represented a diverse range of artistic approaches and many are works in progress. Residency Artist Interviews
As part of the International Residency Program, Location One organizes artist discussions between the residents and curators, art critics or other artists. These discussions are video taped and placed here for public viewing. Eric Van Hove with ArezooCliff Evans with Rachel Gugulberger Ruey-Hsiaan Hsu with Eric Schiner Miguel Palma with Marie Losier Agnieszka Kalinowska with [...]
Previous Artists in Residence
ARTISTS 2010-2011 John Aslanidis (Australia) Katy Dove (Scotland) Phoebe Hui (Hong Kong) Karolina Kowalska (Poland) John O’Connell (Ireland) Miler Lagos (Colombia) Gonzalo Puch (Spain) Lovisa Ringborg (Sweden) Zina Saro-Wiwa (Nigeria/UK) Zane Saunders (Australia) Yasuko Toyoshima (Japan) Joana Villaverde (Portugal) Danh Vo (Denmark) Sophie Hunter (UK) Lyota Yagi (Japan)
So Youn Jeong (Korea)
So Youn Jeong (Korea)
In her videos and installations, So Youn Jeong’s explores aesthetic issues relating to time and space, memory and identity. Recent works investigate the radical impact on the human spirit of an era driven by the obsession for speed in different times and spaces. The interactive nature of art constitutes another area of interest for the artist.
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