Jeongmoon Choi
Type | Artist Female |
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Associated person(s) | |
URLs | Artist's page Documentation Monopol, English Documentation Monopol, German |
Exhibitions | |||||
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Solo exhibition | 2018 | Double Vision | HOCA, Contemporary Art Foundation | Hong Kong, China | |
Solo exhibition | 2018 | WELLE | KaDeWe | Berlin, Germany | |
Group exhibition | 2016 | The Thinking Machine - Ramon Llull and the Ars combinatoria | CCCB Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona | Barcelona, Germany | |
Solo exhibition | 2014 | IN.VISIBLE | MaximiliansForum | Munich, Germany | |
Group exhibition | 2011 | NACH STRICH UND FADEN | galerie fruehsorge - contemporary drawing | Berlin, Germany | |
Solo exhibition | 2010 | Light Drawing III | Nuvole Arte Contemporanea | Montesarchio, Italy | |
Group exhibition | 2008 | ANONYMOUS DRAWINGS #9 | Kunstraum Kreuzberg | Berlin, Germany | |
Solo exhibition | 2007 | Raum-Skelett | Ausstellung zur documenta 12 im Stellwerk des Kulturbahnhofs | Kassel, Germany | |
Group exhibition | 1992 | Seoul - Sapporo | A City Museum, Seoul City Support | Seoul, Korea | |
Group exhibition | 1988 | The 14th Independents | National Museum of Modern Art | Kwachun, Korea |
Publications | ||||||||||||
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Monograph | 2011 | Kerber Verlag | Jeongmoon Choi: Drawing in Space | Ursula Panhans-Bühler, Ludwig Seyfahrt | 978-3866785755 | Berlin, Germany | Paris Galerie Laurent Mueller | |||||
Monograph | 2017 | unbekannt | Manifestaciones de la línea | Jeongmooon Choi | 978-607-9355-12-8 | Monterrey, Mexico | Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey |
Education
Kassel, Germany
Diploma in Fine Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Kassel
Education
Seoul, South Korea
Master of Fine Arts from the University of Sungshin
Education
Seoul, South Korea
Bachelor of Fine Arts from Sungshin University
Born
Seoul, South Korea
”The virtual space is not existing for me, my art is analog“ – this is a very clear statement for someone who’s art is always being referred to as a translation from virtual aesthetic to an analog space. But Jeongmoon Choi is fighting against that and emphasizing the core of her work: space.
Growing up in Seoul, Jeongmoon learned to deal with limited space in a playful way while thinking about its presentation as a way to define social relations. The dream of the South Korean artist back then, which was to wander around her drawings, has come true. Her installations made out of strings create another world that enables the spectator to have a whole new experience of space; almost like an invitation to meditate. What is really special about Jeongmoon’s work is the relation between material and effect, which is also proven in her current work “Drawing in Space“. Jeongmoon gets her inspiration from the constant transformation of her urban environment.
http://www.freundevonfreunden.com/workplaces/jeongmoon-choi/ (25.01.2019)
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Birdcage 2017 | 2017 | Jeongmoon Choi | |
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Double Vision | 2018 | Jeongmoon Choi | |