T. Nikki Cesare Schotzko is Associate Professor at the University of Toronto’s Centre for Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies. She coedited TDR’s special issue “Caught Off-Garde: New Theatre Ensembles in NYC (mostly)” with Mariellen R. Sandford in 2010, and, with Isabel Stowell-Kaplan and Didier Morelli in 2015, a special issue of CTR entitled “Performing Products:… Continue reading T. Nikki Cesare Schotzko
Author: Minny Lee
Milagros de la Torre
Milagros de la Torre has been working with the photographic medium since 1991. She studied Communications Sciences at the University of Lima and received a B.A. (Hons) in Photographic Arts from the London College of Printing. Her first solo exhibition, curated by Robert Delpire, was presented at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris. She received the Rockefeller… Continue reading Milagros de la Torre
Jean Marie Casbarian
Jean Marie Casbarian, Black Waters (and subsequent sketches) Pictures are Words Not Known, curated by Sean Justice, October 2011 Lushui Museum of Photography, LiShui, Zhejijang Province, China 20"x30" archival pigment prints Jean Marie Casbarian was born to an Armenian father and a German mother on a military weapons testing ground in Aberdeen, Maryland. Her nomadic lifestyle has… Continue reading Jean Marie Casbarian
Martha Joseph
Martha Joseph is a Curatorial Assistant in the Department of Media and Performance Art at The Museum of Modern Art, where she has worked on such exhibitions, commissions, and performances as Transmissions: Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America, 1960–1980; Steffani Jemison: Promise Machine; and Projects 101: Rabih Mroué. Before joining MoMA she worked at… Continue reading Martha Joseph
Gordon Hall
Gordon Hall is an artist based in New York. Hall has exhibited and performed at SculptureCenter, The Kitchen, Movement Research, EMPAC, The Brooklyn Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Whitney Museum of American Art, Night Club in Chicago, Kent Fine Art, Foxy Production, The Hessel Museum at Bard College, White Columns, and at Chapter… Continue reading Gordon Hall
“Joo Myung Duck: Motherland” at the Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery in Chelsea
Joo Myung Duck (b. 1940) is regarded as the father of South Korean documentary photography. Joo (his last name) has used photography to depict social issues and the plight of South Koreans for more than fifty years. While his focus shifted from humans to landscapes in the 1980s, his main goal has always been to raise… Continue reading “Joo Myung Duck: Motherland” at the Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery in Chelsea
“ Photo Books Today” Symposium and Codex Book Fair in SF
Today I would like to share my trip to San Francisco in early February. I went there with Sangyon Joo of Datz press to attend two events: Photo Alliance’s Symposium and Codex Book Fair. Photo Alliance Symposium: Photo Books Today at San Francisco Art Institute (Feb 7, 2015) Photo Alliance was founded by Linda Connor… Continue reading “ Photo Books Today” Symposium and Codex Book Fair in SF
sharing my experience with solo shows and a book publication (part 3)
Publishing a book in conjunction with an exhibition is important. An exhibition ends after a certain period of time and only remains in recordings like photos and videos but a book can have a life of its own even after the exhibition is gone. A book is a physical object that one can always return to. Publishing "encounters"… Continue reading sharing my experience with solo shows and a book publication (part 3)
sharing my experience with solo shows and a book publication (part 2)
In late August 2014, I had a chance to collaborate with Jane Kim, a Korean violinist based in New Jersey. A gallerist who saw my work at the Fountain Art Fair in March thought that my photographs would work well with classical music. I made two slideshows to play before and after the first program… Continue reading sharing my experience with solo shows and a book publication (part 2)
sharing my experience with solo shows and a book publication (part 1)
After returning from a week-long spring break, I will be taking over the ICP-Bard MFA blog this week. My name is Minny Lee, one of the first-year students. Last summer before I began ICP-Bard MFA Program, I was scheduled to have two solo shows for the fall and winter of 2014. I didn't post about them here because it felt like… Continue reading sharing my experience with solo shows and a book publication (part 1)