Global Priority in Korea
September 18 - October 12 at Alternative Space Pool Curator Presentation: September 18, 2004 6p.m. Organized by Jamaica Center for the Arts & Learning, Alternative Space Pool Curators: Han, Heng-Gil (Curator, Jamaica Center for the Arts & Learning, USA), Gordon Knox (Director, Montalvo Artists Residency, USA) Program Management: Chae, Eun-Young(Curator, Alternative Space Pool, Korea), Kim, Jung-In(Assistant Curator, Alternative Space Pool, Korea) Sponsored by Alternative Space Pool, Ministry of Culture & Tourism, Korean Culture & Arts Foundation Support from San Francisco Art Institute
Alternative Space Pool has collaborated on the first international exchange show -Global Priority- with Jamaica Center for the Arts & Learning in New York. Global Priority moves around the world by international air mailer, and programmed to present and share the artists' experiences, ideas, and works of art that are related to the ubiquitous phenomenon of globalization in one way or another. Curator Han, Heng Gil(Jamaica Center for the Arts & Learning) and Gordon Knox(Montalvo Artists Residency) organized the show in NY in 2002, and the show moved to Taiwan, Massachusetts and San Francisco. The main concept of the show is exchanging ideas and understanding other cultures on a personal and tactile level rather than through high technological modes of communication. Global Priority will show seventy art works include three selected Korean artists. Global Priority has been a reputable show with the significant program. Co-curator Gordon Knox will also hold a presentation on the phenomenon of globalization on an opening day.
| | 2002 New York Jamaica Ceter for the Arts & Learning, 'Global Priority' installation shot |
| | Kelly and Larry Sultan, USA, Have you seen me, 18*12*6, 2002 |
| | Kim Sooja, Korea, Cities on the Move, Single Channel Video, 2000 |
| | Cosmin Gradinaru, Romania, Untitled, Disital Images, 2002 |
Artists List
Koh, Seung Wook(Korea),Noh, Jae Oon(Korea),Lee, Ho Seok(Korea),Abelardo Morell(Cuba/USA),Andries Botha(South Africa),Antonio Muntadas(Spain/USA),Ayelet Zohar(Israel/UK),Allan Sekula(USA),Bhupen Khakhar(India),Cadence Giersbach(USA),Cecilia Galiena(Italy/USA),Cesare Pietroiusti(Italy),Cosmin Gradinaru(Romania),Dan Perjovschi(Romania),Daniel Bozhkov(Bulgaria/USA),David Opdyke(USA),Dennis Del Favero(Australia),Dino Bruzzone(Argentina),Edie Winograde(USA),El Anatsui(Nigeria),?is Parr?France),Ellen Brooks(USA),Farahnaz Hatam(Iran/Germany),Garciela Iturbide(Mexico),Geroge Mead Moore(USA/Mexico),Gian Paolo Minelli(Argentina),Hiroshi Yoshimizu(Japan),Igor Makarevich & Elena Elagina(Russia),Ilona Lovas(Hungary),Ingmar Bruhn(Germany),Ion Godeanu(Romania/Germany),Jennifer Jaia Chen(China/USA),Jim Goldberg(USA),Joanna Rajkwska(Poland),Juri Kim(Korea),Karlos Carcamo(El Salvador/USA),Kathryn Chan(Trinidad/USA),Kati Szekelyi(Hungary),Kerry James Marshall(USA),Kim Sooja(Korea/USA),Kelly and Larry Sultan(USA),Mark Dion(USA),Nalini Malani(India),Olu Oguibe(Nigeria/USA),Oona Grimes(U.K.),Paul Isenrath(Germany/France),Pai Lindman(Finland),Pierre Antoine(France),Rashid Rana(Pakistan),Regina Silveira(Brazil),Rigo23(USA),Rutherford Chang(USA),Sandra Ramos(Cuba),Seong Chun(Korea/USA),Skowmon Hastnan(Taiwan/USA),Susan Jahoda(UK/USA),The Atlas Group / Walid Raad(USA),Tom Liganani(USA),William Kentridge(South Africa),Wonchul Jung(Korea),Xu Bing(USA/China),Yasutaka Sato(Japan),Yumi Tohayama(Japan),Grady Gerbracht(USA),Jesal Kapadia(USA),Kyong Park(Korea/USA),Michael Rakowitz(USA),Alex Vilar(Brazil/USA),Krysztof Wodiczko(Poland/USA)
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