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                         The Exhibition of Five Sculptors

                               Date & Venue
                               Date : Jan. 06 – Feb. 08, 2011 
                               Opening Reception : Jan. 13, 2011, 6pm-8pm


            The exhibition is presenting the work of five exceptional contemporary sculptors. Each of the artists
            although stylistically different, focuses on the importance of abstraction in sculpture. The works all 
            exhibit movement and concentrate on the texture of the materials. By varying their techniques and
            treating the materials differently the artists achieve a unique aesthetic.


Reuben Kadish 


"Head"

App. Dimensions 19"x13"X14"
Terra Cotta

1985

Richard Pitts


"Fiddle Sticks "

App. Dimensions 28"x36"X8'
Aluminum

2010

David Boyajian


"Flourish "

40"x22"x22"
Bronze and Stainless Steel

2010

Robert Schecter


"Pile II"

App. Dimensions 5'x4'
Wood and Latex Paint

2010

Peter Reginato


"Long Neck Mama "

 21" x 15" x 9"
Enamel and Stainless Steel

2010


  

The Solo Exhibition of 

 "DuckBong Kang" 
                                                   

  Date : October 23 - November 5, 2013
Opening Reception: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 at 5:00-7:00pm

Seoul, S. Korea 




"00:00:00:01"

112 x 140 x 22cm

PVC pipe, urethane paint

2013





"00:00:00:01"

109 x 188 x 22cm

PVC pipe, urethane paint

2013





"00:00:00:00"

161 x 410 x 32cm

PVC pipe, urethane paint

2013


 

"00:00:00:00"

161 x 410 x 32cm

PVC pipe, urethane paint

2013





"00:00:03:37"

85 x 67 x 40cm

PVC pipe, urethane paint

2013




"99:59:59:99"

150 x 150 x 9cm

PVC pipe, urethane paint

2013




The Group Exhibition: 


"Tadashi Hashimoto"

"Yona Tukuser"

"Sungpil Lim"

"Jiwon Han"

"Laurel Shute"

                                        
                                                               
                                                  Date : Aug  2 - Aug  15, 20117
                                                  Opening Reception: Aug  2, 2017 at 6:00 - 8:00pm
                                                     
                                                                      Seoul, Korea 




Tadashi Hashimoto



"Hikarinka"

32" x 21" x 24"
Engineered stone and pigments
2009






Yona Tukuser


"Girl in the red dress"

51" x 35.4"
Oil on canvas
2011




Sungpil Lim


"The Meaning of Color"

25.6" x31.5"

Mixed media
2013

 


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Harmony -4: Body Form




15"x52"x28"
Acrylic, Sterling Silver
2015


 

 




Laurel Shute


"Low Bend"

15"x19"
Collge with Mixed media
2008



"Simply Balanced"

 The Solo Exhibition of "Jiwon Han"
  Date : Sep 21 - Out 18 2018
      

                                             
  NY, USA     





" The Balanced - 4 "

(Scolpture to Wear / Hair Pin)

24" x 8" x 4"

Fine Silver, Plexi Glass

2013




" Harmony- 1 "

(Body Form)

18" x 16" x 48"

Acrylic, Sterling Silver

2011





" Sense and Sensibility - 2 "

(Brooch)

4" x 4" x 6"

Fine silver

2010

 

" The Balanced - 14 "

(Scolpture to Wear / Body form)


18"x 16"x 48"

Acrylic, Sterling Silver

2011






 

 

 

 

 

 

Every Mind is a World

New Works by Joseph Arthur 
                                

           Date : February 5  - March 11, 2014
         Opening Reception: February 6, 2014 at 6:00-8:00pm

Chelsea, New York 

  
  Branching from his familiar graffiti-esque, expressionist works on paper, Joseph Arthur explores 
        the digital world by creating works exclusively on his iPad Air. He intertwines his paintings and text 
        with the endless choice of colors and styles and manipulates his works into both simple and complex
        abstractions. Completely relying on the applications on his iPad Air, Arthur is able to implement 
        a number of different styles into his pixilated portraits. 
   


"Untitled 1"

40" x 30"

Digital Print

2014




"Untitled 2"

30" x 30"

Digital Print

2014




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"Untitled 3"

20" x 20"

Digital Print

2014



 


"Untitled 4"

60" x 60"

Digital Print

2014






                               2014 New Generation

Participating Artists:

-SungRyong Hong
- SiYon Jin
 - SangYoup Jeong 
- JongHee Lee
- HyoJung Kim 
- BongKyun Ahn
- ByeongHyeon Jeong
 - GyungHee Joh
- JungHyun Kim 
- MinJung Kim
- SeungHwui Koo  

 
Date: January 29 - February 25, 2014
No Opening Reception   

Seoul, S. Korea 



SungRyong Hong

"Social Body #7"

120 x 80cm
Pigment Print
2008



SiYon Jin

"Flow 3-4"

162.2 x 224cm
Oil on canvas
2012







SangYoup Jeong



"Zhengxian"


150 x 150cm
2006



JongHee Lee


"The Landscape of The Subconscious"


Each 200 x 28 x 26cm
Cement and Wood
2012


HyoJung Kim


"Ripe"


65.1 x 90.9 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2013



BongKyun Ahn


"Monument-Hand"


227 x 162cm
Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
2012


ByeongHyeon Jeong


"Facial"


30x30
x10cm
Mixed Media on Korean Paper
2013







GyungHee Joh


"Gone To Soon"


60x70cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2013


JungHyun Kim


"Floating Drawing- VII"


Mixed Media
2009



MinJung Kim


"Pond Map"


145x112cm
Mixed Media on Canvas
2013



Seunghwui Koo


"No Place To Go"


47x22.9x20.3cm
Acrylic on Resin
2012

 

New Horizon

 New Work by Jiwon Han
                                

    Date : July 30 - August 12, 2014
   Opening Reception: July 31, 2014 at 6:00 - 8:00pm

Chelsea, New York    


          Han’s sculptures delicately manipulate Silver and Plexiglas with a focus on human emotion. She emphasizes
        the importance of a genuine partnership between the spiritual world and earthly existence. As she states, 
        she strives "to become one with human emotion and motion."

        Inspired by minimalism, the form of her work consists of simplicity, purity and clarity, yet in a way it gracefully
       flows with kinetic movement. With an implicit tension and harmony between opposing elements, she conveys
       the intricacy of human emotion. The subtle curves and knots open a window on the landscape of human
     existence. The road of happiness, sorrow and joy is mirrored in the sway of the sculptural path.



"New Horizon-2"

6"x 13"x 7"
Brooch with Fine Silver

2014




"New Horizon-3"

10"x 11"x 8"
Brooch with Fine Silver

2014




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"New Horizon-7"

7"x 14"x 6"
Brooch with Fine Silver

2014



 


"New Horizon-8"

8"x 15"x 6"
Brooch with Fine Silver

2014





 

New Horizon

 Solo Exhibition by Jiwon Han
                                

    Date : Nov 03 - Nov 16, 2016
   Opening Reception: Nov 03, 2016 at 6:00 - 8:00pm

Seoul, Korea    





"New Horizon-2"

6"x 13"x 7"
Brooch with Fine Silver

2014




"New Horizon-3"

10"x 11"x 8"
Brooch with Fine Silver

2014




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"New Horizon-7"

7"x 14"x 6"
Brooch with Fine Silver

2014



 


"New Horizon-8"

8"x 15"x 6"
Brooch with Fine Silver

2014





 

The World Comes To Resemble Us

 Work by Youngseok Gwon
                                

    Date : April 23 - May 6, 2014
   Opening Reception: April 24, 2014 at 6:00 - 8:00pm

Chelsea, New York 


          The perfectly quadrilateral cement buildings outside your window are the main subject of Youngseok 
          Gwon's work. He sees the desolate city in ourselves. Gwon mirrors the dialectic of modern day urban 
          existence in his artwork. The perpetual yearning for nature while inhabiting the cold cement and steel life 
          in a crowded city. The mind splinters as it tries to detach from its urban creation. Gwon's startling paintings 
          capture the essence of a person's soul crying out for peace. A peace that is not forth coming through 
          man's own actions.




"Urbanite 1"

35.8"x 46"
Acrylic on canvas

2014




"Urbanite 2"

20.8"x 16"
Acrylic on canvas

2014




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"Urbanite 3"

46"x 35.8" 
Acrylic on canvas

2013



 


"Urbanscape 1"

46"x 35.8"
Acrylic on canvas

2014



 

Myth Guides Me Into Contemporary World

-Lorenzo Cascio-
                                

 Date : May 7 - May 27, 2014
Opening Reception: May 8, 2014 at 6:00 - 8:00pm

Chelsea, New York 


         Well known Italian artist, Lorenzo Cascio is a true visionary who finds the future through the theme of 
         the past. Greek myths pervade his work and provide the road he travels. These classical legends are 
         mixed in the soul of the artist and become something that is pure and timeless.

        Cascio shows his paintings inspired by Greek myths and the biblical tales of Christianity. He reinterprets 
        it with a modern sensitivity and brings it to a contemporary world. He also finds his expression through 
        an innovating and original technique of oil and collage and a wise use of colors and signs. 
   


"Storie Mitologiche"

15.7"x 31.5"
Mixed media on canvas

2013




"Storie Mitologiche"

15.7"x 31.5"
Mixed media on canvas

2013




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"Storie Mitologiche"

15.7"x 31.5"
Mixed media on canvas

2013



 


"Cavalli"

15.7"x 15.7"
Mixed media on canvas

2006






"Scena Mitologiche"

15.7"x 15.7"
Mixed media on canvas

2011

Passage


New Works by Steve Hickok
                                

 Date : June 4 - June 17, 2014
Opening Reception: June 5, 2014 at 6:00 - 8:00pm

Chelsea, New York 
       Steve's recent work in this exhibition is characterized by the visual arts styles of strong lines, convincing
       textures and powerful shapes and contrast leaping from the canvas. The current theme of “Passage” is 
       a meditation on the ups and downs, the climbing and descending through this world in the endless search 
       for a destination or a place to call home. Through all his works, Hickok represents the journey of life with 
       its sharp turns and labyrinthine passages. The dialectic of nature versus our life creates a conflict that stirs 
       his creative mind. These opposites coalesce in artworks of beauty and substance. Hickok travels this path
       fearlessly searching for answers in an artistic quest to create, surprise and inform.



"Destiny"

36"x 36"

Mixed media on canvas

2014




"Primordial Weather Castle 2"

36" x 36"

Mixed media on canvas

2014




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"Passage Eleven"

48" x 60"

Mixed media on canvas

2014



 



                                             

                                       禪 - 2014
                             Solo Exhibition of  Ven. Bup Kwan  
 
Date: July 16- July 29, 2014

Opening ReceptionJuly 16, 2014 at 5:00-7:00 pm  

Seoul, Korea 



" 禪 선-2014"


162.2 x 130.3 cm

Mixed media on canvas

2014




"禪 선-2013"


162 x 131 cm

Mixed media on canvas

2013



"禪 선-2013"


91 x 60.5 cm

Mixed media on canvas

2013





"禪 선-2013"


18 x 26 cm

Mixed media on canvas

2013




"禪 선-2013"



40 x 31 cm

Mixed media on canvas

2013



                                             

                                    사람 사람들
                             Solo Exhibition of  "Youngwoo Kim"  
 
Date: August 27- September 9, 2014

Opening Reception: August 27, 2014 at 5:00-7:00 pm  

Seoul, Korea 



"사람 사람들-1305"


40x17x35cm

Bronze

2013



"사람 사람들-1404"


25x25x72cm

Bronze

2014




"사람 사람들-1405"


20x16x66cm

F.R.P.

2014




"사람 사람들-1406"


32x34x48cm

Bronze

2014




"사람 사람들-1407"


83x31x44cm

Bronze

2014



 

True, Lies of Life

HyeongTae Moon
                              

    Date : September 24 - November 4, 2014
   Opening Reception: October 23, 2014 at 6:00 - 8:00pm

Chelsea, New York 


         Hyeongtae Moon taps into his aesthetic vision by focusing on the various aspects of a daily routine. 
        He examines moments of existence which most of us take for granted. He sees his painting as a type of 
        diary in which he records the minutia of our day. Moon takes these moments and expands and enlivens 
        them through distorted shapes and assaults of color. He doesn't just paint reality, Moon transforms it through
      his creative vision. 
Moon's work strives to combine aspects of reality and dreams. His confession that a canvas without any 
dreaming is a world of possibility for everything to be drawn is reasonable. The artist shows toys beyond 
reality and ideal as not missing the fun of a playful child. That realistic images can sprout and flourish in 
a non-realistic world. As Hyeongtae Mon has stated, 'Life is always interlinked with realistic pains and 
non- realistic hopes. My paintings, which expose daily routines, are defined as a symbolic expression which 
emotion is imported into time and place.'



"Builder"

63.9" x 38.2"

Oil on canvas

2013




"Wind"

63.9" x 44"

Oil on canvas

2013


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"Spaghetti"

17.9" x 14.7"

Oil on canvas

2014


 


"Clapped  Clapped..."

20.8" x 12.8"

Oil on canvas

2014




                                             

                                  "Reverberations"
            

                     Contemporary Abstraction by Adel Gorgy, Miyako Aoki, and Marsha Solomon

 
Date: September 10- September 23, 2014

Opening Reception: September 11, 2014 at 5:00-7:00 pm  

Seoul, Korea 


Adel Gorgy

"Sum of Any...after Cy Twombly (Untitled)" from Abstracting Abstraction

50 x 75cm

Archival Pigment Print on Collector Satin Canvas

2013



Adel Gorgy

"Beauty Dwells in the Dark Folds of Night...after Rousseau (The Sleeping Gypsy)" from Again...Seeing Art Anew

50 x 75cm

Archival Pigment Print on Collector Satin Canvas

2013



Miyako Aoki

"Resonance"

36 x 50cm

Mixed media on Aluminum

2013



Miyako Aoki

"Resonance"

100 x 50cm

Mixed media on Aluminum

2013



Marsha Solomon

"Serene Turbulence" 

From the series ...From Rhythm to Form

101.6 x127cm

Acrylic on Canvas

2013



Marsha Solomon

"Sijo" 

From the series...From Rhythm to Form

55.8 x 76.2cm

Acrylic on Arches Paper

2013


  

관계의 생태

           Minwoo Sung    
                    

    Date : October 1 - October 14, 2014
   Opening Reception: October 1, 2014 at 5:00 - 7:00pm

Seoul, Korea 

   



"Portrait: 냉이"

116.8 x 91cm

Coloring and Golden Powder on Silk

2014




"Portrait: 메꽃과 환삼덩굴"

53 x 45.5cm

Coloring and Golden Powder on Silk

2014






"Portrait: 환삼덩굴과 며느리밑씻개"

72.7 x 60.6cm

Coloring and Golden Powder on Silk

2014





"Portrait: 달맞이와 환삼덩굴"

162.2 x 130.3cm

Coloring and Golden Powder on Silk

2013



"Portrait: 
가시상치과 며느리밑씻개"

162.2 x 130.3cm

Coloring and Golden Powder on Silk

2013


Axis

Solo Exhibition of Jeon Nak

                              

    Date : November 26 - December 10, 2014

   Opening Reception: December  4, 2014 at 6:00 - 8:00pm

Chelsea, New York 


            With a desire to explore the science and technology that can be used to improve the performance of buildings 
            both socially and environmentally, architecture has brought out the overall structure of the lenticular lenses in 
            this series titled Axis. Lenticular printing is a multi-step process consisting of creating a lenticular image, typically 
            layering at least a hundred layers. The series Axis utilizes at least a hundred of layers, and combining it with 
            lenticular lens. Working with hard edge and extension of sculpture body brings the language of both photography 
            and painting; the deeply branded visual memory becomes the source of inspiration. There are clarity and mystery 
            in that geography, with its seemingly endless space that brings us inward. Depth fills and illuminates these spaces 
            of transition as it plays off in endless visual array.     



"Axis -N"

39" x 39"

Lenticular 3D print

2014




"Axis -T"


39" x 39"

Lenticular 3D print

2014

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"Axis -L"

39" x 39"

Lenticular 3D print

2014

 

"Axis -L2"

39" x 39"

Lenticular 3D print

2014




"Axis L3"

39" x 39"

Lenticular 3D print

2014





LOVE & SOUL
18 Women Ceramic Artists
    Participating Artists:

                                   Gumsun Kim, Inae Kim, Suklan Kin, Park Jinsook Park, Gisook Moon, 
                                   Okhwan  Lee, Kyungsook Lee, Kwangsook Lee, Yoomi Lee, Jinbok Lee, 
                                   Jinsook Lee, Hyekyung Lee, Hunja Lim, Kooim Jung, Choongmi Jung, 
                                   Mikyoung Joo, Okhee Choi, Youngsoon Han
                    

    Date : October 29 - November 9, 2014
   Opening Reception: October 29, 2014 at 5:00 - 7:00pm

Seoul, Korea 

   


Okhee Choi



"Breath"

21 x 21x8 cm
조형토
2014



Inae Kim


"Image 1"
39 x 34cm
Mixed with Soil
2013



Choongmi Jung



"Creation 1"
21 x 29.5 x 6cm
White Porcelain
2013



Mikyoung Joo



"Trace"

450 x 550cm
Wood Furnace

2014



Divine Theatre
          Solo Exhibition of Wonyoung Oh   
                    

    Date : November 12 - November 25, 2014
   Opening Reception: November 12, 2014 at 5:00 - 7:00pm

Seoul, Korea 

   



"Cat Pieta"

8 x 9 x 26cm

Bronze

2014



"Dog Pieta"

8 x 9 x 26cm

Bronze

2014






"Double Blue"

43 x 35 x 150cm

Chrome on Resin

2012




"Double Speckle"

43 x 35 x 150cm

Urethane on Resin

2012



"Oriental Light"

220 x 130 x 130cm

Titanium Gold Stainless Steel

2010


 

Daniel Arango VS. Kevin Arnold:

Faith as Model
                
            

    Date : December 18, 2014 - January 14, 2015
   Opening Reception: December 18, 2014 at 6:00 - 8:00pm

Chelsea, New York         


          Extremely different in their approaches to the language of painting, each artist offers a unique perspective on 
          what painting might be like when not participating in the current trend of copycat mediocrity and mechanical art, 
          a.k.a. “zombie formalism,” a term coined by Walter Robinson. Neither Arango and Arnold are interested in
          commenting on the history of painting nor being categorized in the art business. Instead, both have been following
          their own bliss in a world full of reductive and abstract paintings. 

          Daniel Arango draws obsessively in AutoCAD and prints his artworks on paper in a cereal box format. These
          images on cereal boxes draw upon the icons of the popular world, such as James Franco, Lady Gaga, Justin
          Bieber, Miley Cyrus, and Mother Teresa. He has embarked on a spiritual quest since 2010 by traveling all over 
          the world carrying a cereal box with him. Arango treats the box as a pseudo-religious object, and he performs 
          as he eats and shares the cereal with strangers. 

          Working from life rather than photos, Kevin Arnold updates and harnesses a vocabulary of Trompe-l'œil. By 
          choosing to paint objects with no immediate aesthetic value, he tricks us about  the distance between the day-
          to-day existence and our awareness by abstracting the represented reality. He employs the physical scale in oil
          painting as an original commodity as intended and plays with the shapes of the canvas, colors of the shadows,
          textures of the surface in oil paint. 


Daniel Arango



"Holy K in  Barcelona 2012"


Photo by Niko Vetoshkin
 

Daniel Arango



"Holy K Matthew"


5"(H) x 3 3/4"(W)x 1 1/2"(D)
Inkjet on Paper and Cereal Box
2014



Kevin Arnold



"Untitled (Box and Tape)"


28"x 3.3/4"x 9 1/4"
Oil on Panel and Paper
2014



Kevin Arnold



"Air Vent Grille with Fixed Blades"

15 1/4" x 16"
Oil on Panel 
2014


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