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Flower Tree
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Choi Jeong-Hwa

Sculpture (Sculpture)

The application of bright colors and kitsch materials in Flower Tree manifests a playful comment on the influence of popular culture and urban lifestyle. And though his works share a similar sensibility to Claes Oldenburg’s oversized sculptures from everyday objects, Choi draws from his immediate surroundings and life experience. Public sculptures with a flower theme are often used to decorate the rapidly urbanized cities in Asia, which are constructed with concrete and steel materials.

Choi Jeong-Hwa

Yu Ji

Yu Ji is a precise artist with multiple preoccupations, references, and interests; she comes from a long tradition of erudite, polymath approaches to art making...

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about 3 months ago (02/11/2024)

When Forms Come Alive; Beyond Form: Lines of Abstraction 1950-70 review – a restless triumph and a badly lit jumble sale | Sculpture | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation ‘You are viscerally aware of being caught in some nameless system’: Pumping (2019) by Eva Fàbregas at the Hayward Gallery...

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about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

How to get lucky in the Year of the Dragon: money, colours, clothing, food | South China Morning Post Advertisement Advertisement Chinese culture + FOLLOW Get more with my NEWS A personalised news feed of stories that matter to you Learn more Worshippers pray at Wong Tai Sin Temple in Hong Kong on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year holidays on January 25, 2023...

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about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

If you peek at your opponents’ tiles, gloat about winning or do things to bring opponents bad luck, you risk become known as a player with bad ‘tile character’...

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about 3 months ago (02/01/2024)

How Small Galleries Are Evolving to Face the Challenges of 2024 | Artsy Skip to Main Content Art Market How Small Galleries Are Evolving to Face the Challenges of 2024 Maxwell Rabb Feb 1, 2024 6:39PM Small galleries form the bedrock of the contemporary art world...

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about 3 months ago (01/28/2024)

Kings’ Inscriptions · Contemporary Interpretations – ARTOMITY 藝源 Kwok Mang Ho, Lee Wing Ki, Prof...

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about 5 months ago (12/18/2023)

Aesthetica Magazine - Mixed-Media in Focus: 5 Group Exhibitions for 2024 Mixed-Media in Focus: 5 Group Exhibitions for 2024 Textiles...

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about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

BOMB Magazine | Peter Rostovsky Necessary (Required) Cookies that the site cannot function properly without...

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about 5 months ago (12/14/2023)

Curran Hatleberg – Lost Coast & River’s Dream – AMERICAN SUBURB X Skip to content There is a strange and perplexing photograph in Curran Hatleberg’s photobook, River’s Dream (TBW, 2022), which shows a man with a large swarm of bees attached to his face and body...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

Photo from Untitled website Untitled Art Fair revisited its Miami Beach location, again on the beach just off Ocean Drive...

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about 5 months ago (12/09/2023)

When work on one of Hong Kong’s most Instagram-friendly places, Choi Hung Estate, was announced, and the day it opened | South China Morning Post Advertisement Advertisement From our archives + FOLLOW Get more with my NEWS A personalised news feed of stories that matter to you Learn more One of Hong Kong’s most Instagram-friendly places, the rainbow-coloured Choi Hung Estate in Kowloon, was announced in 1957, its construction approved in 1960 and its official opening held in December 1963...

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about 5 months ago (12/07/2023)

The Best Books of 2023, According to NPR Staffers | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer The Do List 12 Books From 2023 That NPR Staffers Loved Beth Novey Dec 7 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Facebook Share-FB Twitter Share-Twitter Email Share-Email Copy Link Copy Link ‘Biography of X’; ‘The Covenant of Water’; ‘Family Lore’; ‘The Guest’; ‘Happy Place’; ‘The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store’; ‘I Have Some Questions for You’; ‘The Postcard’; ‘The Reformatory’; ‘The Vaster Wilds’; ‘The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck’, ‘Mutiny and Murder’; ‘Yellowface.’ (NPR) I’ve worked on Books We Love — NPR’s annual, year-end books guide — for a decade, and one of my favorite parts of the process each year is getting a sneak peek at what my co-workers read in their free time...

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about 5 months ago (12/01/2023)

5 Artists on Our Radar in December 2023 | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art 5 Artists on Our Radar in December 2023 Artsy Editorial Dec 1, 2023 2:00PM “Artists on Our Radar” is a monthly series focused on five artists who have our attention...

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about 17 months ago (11/29/2022)

Nghệ thuật Xin giấy phép Triển lãm ở Việt Nam | ArtsEquator Skip to content Tại một đất nước như Việt Nam, nơi có những yêu cầu không rõ ràng về việc trưng bày, Linh Lê nhấn mạnh rằng chỉ cần một thứ tưởng chừng đơn giản như xin giấy phép triển lãm có thể trở thành một cách kiểm duyệt biểu đạt nghệ thuật...

© » LARRY'S LIST

about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

With a strong market for top artists like Henri Cartier-Bresson and Ansel Adams, the demand for photographs in Asia is rising, so have a strategy in place for first-time purchases that are meant to boost your investment portfolio...

Yu Ji
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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Korean Collector Lyu Jihye Hopes More Local Artists Will Be Discovered During Frieze’s Seoul Launch - via artnet news...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Collector Queenie Rosita Law is opening an art space dedicated to Eastern European art in Budapest, with hopes to expand the genre's reach....

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about 25 months ago (04/21/2022)

Disability Arts – Notice us for our art, not our disability | ArtsEquator Skip to content Isaac Lim outlines conversations in online disability arts panel discussion, Nothing About Us Without Us: Artists on crafting their voices ...

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about 25 months ago (04/21/2022)

Disability Arts — Expanding Ecosystems, Protecting Foundations | ArtsEquator Skip to content Disability arts researcher Yeongmin Mun reflects on ecosystems, access and platforms in response to the online panel discussion, Ground Up: Building Effective Ecosystems for Disability Arts ...

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about 27 months ago (02/24/2022)

Disability Arts: Critical Conversations between South Korea and Singapore | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints February 24, 2022 Disability Arts: Critical Conversations between South Korea and Singapore Presented by ArtsEquator, Equal Dreams and Taeyoon Choi Studio Disability Arts has emerged as a powerful and dynamic area of practice within the wider arts and cultural landscape regionally in recent years...

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about 33 months ago (08/10/2021)

The working processes of artists: Bani Haykal | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints August 10, 2021 Artist, composer and musician Bani Haykal shares about his video work Trouble With Harmony , created in collaboration with art critic and writer Lee Weng Choy, as well as his other experimentations with text and music...

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about 51 months ago (02/26/2020)

Torch the Place: Shedding the Dead Weight | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Jeff Busby February 27, 2020 The following review is made possible through a Critical Residency programme supported by By Nabilah Said (800 words, 5-minute read) The first thing one sees upon entering the Fairfax Studio in Arts Centre Melbourne for Torch the Place is a huge mountain covered in cloth, and an old piano...

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about 55 months ago (10/13/2019)

Singapore Biennale 2019: Interview with artistic director and curators | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Singapore Art Museum October 13, 2019 By Lee Weng Choy (1,969 words, 7-minute read) Contemporary visual art exhibition the Singapore Biennale 2019 will return on 22 November with Every Step In The Right Direction , featuring artworks by over 70 artists from Singapore, Southeast Asia and beyond...

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about 59 months ago (07/08/2019)

Migrant Ecologies Project: A Grain of Wheat Inside a Salt Water Crocodile | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Grain of Wheat July 8, 2019 Artist letters, clockwise from top left: Letters from Mari Keski Korsu, Marietta Radomska, Lee Weng Choy and Filippa Ramos...

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about 61 months ago (04/25/2019)

Unravelling the History of Nudity in Singapore Theatre | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles "Undressing Room" by Ming Poon...

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about 61 months ago (04/17/2019)

Podcast 56: Reflections on the 8th World Summit On Arts And Culture, Malaysia | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints April 17, 2019 Duration: 39 min The 8th World Summit On Arts And Culture took place 11 – 14 March 2019 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia...

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about 64 months ago (02/14/2019)

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about 66 months ago (11/26/2018)

Weekly Picks: Malaysia (26 Nov – 2 Dec 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do November 26, 2018 Symposium – How Easily Modernism Could Be Disturbed , at ILHAM Gallery, 1 Dec, 10am–6:30pm A symposium in conjunction with the Latiff Mohidin: Pago Pago (1960–1969) exhibition in the gallery...

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about 67 months ago (11/13/2018)

An Interview with Dr June Yap: President's Young Talents 2018 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Photo courtesy of Singapore Art Museum November 13, 2018 The seventh edition of the President’s Young Talents exhibition (PYT) opened 4 October 2018 at the Singapore Art Museum (SAM)...

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about 69 months ago (08/23/2018)

"Asian Festivals Exchange" at M1 Contact Contemporary Dance Festival 2018 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Bernie Ng K(-A-)O by Kenji Shinohe August 23, 2018 By Bernice Lee (1300 words, five-minute read) “Asian Festivals Exchange” puts together works selected from two East Asian festivals — Yokohama Dance Collection and Seoul Dance Collection — two works performed by T...

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about 71 months ago (07/09/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (9 - 15 July 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore July 9, 2018 dead was the body till I taught it how to move by Bhumi Collective 11-14 July 2018 The Bhumi Collective presents dead was the body till i taught it how to move, a performance and story by Dominic Nah, written by Edward Eng...