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Michael Joo

USA Nimoy Fellow, 2006

Through sculpture, video, and installation, Michael Joo (New York City) addresses the complexity of our relationship to technology, nature, and spirituality. His work references science and religion equally, looking at technology and its infrastructures as a way to explore social relations and the formation of identity. Joo has had solo exhibitions at the Samsung Museum, Seoul; the Bohen Foundation, New York; the Asia Society, New York; the MIT List Visual Art Center, Cambridge; and the Palm Beach Institute for Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, Florida, among others. He was included as one of two artists in the South Korean Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2001 and was awarded the grand prize at this year's Gwangju Biennale in Gwangju, South Korea.

Portrait photo courtesy the artist

Headless, 2000, cast urethane foam, plastic toys, neodymium magnets, wire, and pigment; photo courtesy the artist

 

 

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