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Jaye Rhee
Rhee's installations, often incorporating found objects and domestic materials, explore themes of memory, identity, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Germaine Kruip
Kruip's installations and interventions, often involving light, sound, and architectural elements, explore the relationship between space, time, and perception. Her work is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation.
David O’Kane
O'Kane's installations, often incorporating light, sound, and technology, explore themes of perception, behavior, and the relationship between humans and machines. His work is marked by a sense of playful experimentation.
Chung Chi Yung
Yung's paintings, characterized by their abstract forms and subtle colors, explore themes of perception, space, and the materiality of paint. His work is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation and a deep engagement with the history of abstraction.
Hoh Woo Jung
Jung's sculptures and installations, often incorporating found objects and industrial materials, explore themes of urban life and social commentary. His work is marked by a raw and direct aesthetic.
Yoon Suk One
One's paintings explore themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time. His works often feature dreamlike imagery and layered textures.
Kim Sang Gyun
Sang Gyun's installations, often incorporating found objects and domestic materials, explore themes of memory, identity, and the politics of representation. His practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Rosa Loy
Loy's paintings, characterized by their figurative style and surreal imagery, explore themes of gender, mythology, and the human condition. Her work is marked by a sense of quiet mystery and a deep connection to the history of painting.
Anne Collier
Collier's photographic works, characterized by their meticulous compositions and found imagery, explore themes of memory, identity, and the cultural circulation of images. Her practice is marked by a sense of conceptual rigor and a keen interest in the history of photography.
Hugh Scott-Douglas
Scott-Douglas's multidisciplinary work explores themes of technology, information, and the nature of artistic production. His practice often involves photography, printing, and installation.