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Review: "No Footsteps Return" at RAINRAIN
"No Footsteps Return" at RAINRAIN, curated by Chiarina Chen, is a group exhibition that deals with the questions and the horrors of existence, posthumanist thought and philosophy, and the limitations of human empathy towards non-human beings and forms.
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5 min read
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Brooklyn to Gangnam Printed Magazine Open Call
Brooklyn to Gangnam, a publication of the Roundcube Contemporary, is accepting submissions for its first printed issue.
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2 min read
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Review: Yuriyo at Gallery 60 NYC
Yuriyo is a Japanese performance artist and painter who deals with the concepts of death, injustice, and violence, as well as the spiritual belief in the "eye" of the cells acting as observers of events (which would include the injustices).
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6 min read
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Review: Kasia Muzyka
Kasia Muzyka is a Polish-American artist who returns to her roots not as a Polish, an American, or a woman but as a spiritual being who is connected with the one and the source of life, within a mystical understanding of the cosmos.
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6 min read
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Review: GLORY at Living Skin
GLORY at Living Skin features the works of Maverick Mura, Seung-Jun Lee, and Shreyas Sanikommu, which critically and formally examine the sociopolitical anatomy of the gun range and its shadow, the gun. Review by Chunbum Park.
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5 min read
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Review: Sonjie Feliciano Solomon at the Shirley Project Space
A review of Sonjie Feliciano Solomon's solo exhibition titled, "Imperfect Practice," at the Shirley Project Space in Brooklyn, NY, by Chunbum Park.
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3 min read
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Juried Exhibition "Stepping into A World V" at Gallery Max, NYC
A review of the juried exhibition at Gallery Max, curated by Kyoko Sato and Motoichi Adachi, by Chunbum Park.
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5 min read
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Review by Jonathan Goodman: "At the OLYAA Gallery"
Review by Jonathan Goodman of "Contemporary Discourse," a 2025 group exhibition at the OLYAA Gallery.
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5 min read
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Review by Jonathan Goodman: "The Wave" at Gallery Wave
Jonathan Goodman reviews "The Wave" Group Exhibition at Gallery 60 NYC, curated by Chunbum Park in collaboration with Yellow Cat Gallery.
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3 min read
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Exhibition Spotlight: 100 ARTISTS OF THE WORLD
100 Artists of the World curated by Motoichi Adachi and Kyoko Sato
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1 min read
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Exhibition Spotlight: THE ART OF SHO II at Tenri Cultural Institute
The Art of Sho II exhibition at Tenri Cultural Institute curated by Motoichi Adachi and Kyoko Sato.
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4 min read
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Exhibition Spotlight: STEPPING INTO A WORLD V at Gallery Max New York
Stepping into a World V exhibition at Gallery Max New York, curated by Motoichi Adachi and Kyoko Sato.
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4 min read
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Interview: Zoe Toscano
Zoe Toscano is a figurative painter who makes works of self-reflection, dealing with vulnerability and anxiety, as well as the body.
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9 min read
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(Special Feature) Interview: Yifan Qian
Yifan Qian is a Chinese artist, currently based in NY, who paints self-portraits and abstract metaphors to process her emotions through art.
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4 min read
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(Special Feature) Interview: Hongbin Kim
Hongbin Kim is an artist who questions the value of art in relation to money, as well as reflecting on his experience as a foreigner in US.
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14 min read
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Review: INYoung's Landscape as an Investigation of Individuality, Exceptionalism, and Self-Acceptance
INYoung's abstract landscapes begin with a state of exceptionalism and self-acceptance and approach the message of co-existence.
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4 min read
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Interview: Ahyun Jeon
Ahyun Jeon is a Korean painter living in NYC. Her art speaks of self-defense mechanism and psychological barriers between people.
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4 min read
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Interview: Silvia Muleo
Silvia Muleo is an Italian-born artist based in NYC, who deals with translucency and reflectivity in her figurative art about social media.
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9 min read
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Interview: Se Young Yim
Se Young Yim is a conceptual painter and installation artist who metaphorically represents the flow and the existence of beings in her art.
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7 min read
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Review: Regina Hann
Regina Hann is a painter who explores the subject of corals to find her hope and vision for coexistence between mankind and nature.
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5 min read
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