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KOREAN ARTISTS:
The AHL Foundation Visual Arts Award Winners 2004 & 2005
July 7th – July 21st, 2005
Guest Curated by Inhee Iris Moon
Sung-ho choi / Jung Su Han / Ran Hwang / Seok Hee Jung / Jeong
Han Kim / Hyun Jean Lee / Aegi Changsuk Park / Jaye Rhee
White Box is pleased to present Eight Korean Artists: The AHL
Foundation Visual Arts Award Winners 2004 & 2005, an exhibition
highlighting the works of eight Korean artists living &
working in the United States. The artists chosen for this exhibition
were selected by the AHL Foundation, an organization formed
in 2003 to promote the work of Korean artists in the West and
to help create a context for their work in today’s competitive
contemporary art world.
The AHL Foundation initiated their annual awards for Korean
artists in the United States in 2004, granting the winners a
monetary award, a chance to exhibit their work and a catalogue
to accompany the exhibition. Eight Korean Artists: AHL Foundation
Visual Arts Award Winners 2004 & 2005 and the catalogue
amply demonstrate the foundation’s efforts to give visibility,
access and promote the work of as of yet unaffiliated outstanding
artists.
In 2004 the awards focused on younger artists while the 2005
awards, by contrast, were open to a cross-generational group
of Korean artists. Jurors were asked to choose the work they
considered to have the most merit and deserve to be taken into
account by the larger arts communities. Eleanor Heartney has
stated: “Awarded artists in both years work in a variety
of media and despite the heterogeneity of their approaches,
viewers will see several common interests.” The issue
of Korean identity surfaces in a number of works. As well as
what we might dub a “collage” approach - an interest
in bringing together apparently disparate elements to create
a new synthesis. At the same time, artists' field of reference
varies greatly. Some artists focus on objects in the real world,
transforming them into metaphors or symbols of larger forces.
Others probe the psyche, and deal with states that exist primarily
in the human mind.
The exhibition is sponsored mainly by the AHL
Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Additional
support received from Korean Cultural Service, Mrs. and Mr.
Joong Jin Lee, and Mill Korean Restaurant.
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