Part 1 of the See Through Project
Artist Review: Jim Lambi
In the city of Turin there is a small piazza in front of the Palazzo Carignano. Across the piazza from this Baroque palace is an historic theater, some restaurants, and the Franco Noero Gallery. Had you visited the Franco Noero this summer, you would have been greeted by “Totally Wired”, the fifth solo exhibit of... Continue Reading →
Artist Review: Koo Min Ji
Human relationships are messy things. Even in the simplified scenarios of fairy tales and nursery rhymes, relationships are complicated. Children are endangered due to the inability, short sightedness or greed of the very people who should be looking after them. Look deeper into the older variants and a whole world of horror opens up. Little... Continue Reading →
Artist Review: Cha Hyeon Uk
Leave behind the familiar boxes you live through.
our MONSTER and the preposterous Ides of Archaioposterii!
Saturdays. I hate working Saturdays, but the people are good, so it's tolerable. I clock out at five and get home about an hour later. I get some house work done, start to get ready for a nice relaxing evening when I check up on Facebook. Event: Archaiposterii: The Ides Time: 7pm Location: our MONSTER, Mullae Riiiiiiiiight.... Continue Reading →
Myopia – An Exhibit Review
Down the alleys of the quickly gentrifying neighborhood west of Gueongbokgung Palace are art museums and art spaces. One such is Sarubiadabang (사루비아다방), located in a cool subterranean location. The steps going down are steep. Halfway down we are greeted by a single wooden creature, gazing at us with a large solitary lense atop a... Continue Reading →
Some Thoughts on ‘Reception’ by Maiko
I melted into the dream as if I had always been there. I knew where I had come from; I knew where I was going. -Chelsie Shakespeare Reception is a small, unassuming work. I might have missed it had the gallery director not pointed it out. This was before the titles had been put up... Continue Reading →