Jae Wook Lee

Voir en ligne : http://www.jaewooklee.com

Jaewook Lee is an artist, writer, amateur scientist, semi-philosopher, and sometime curator. Lee is the founder and director of Mindful Joint (http://mindfuljoint.com), an annual symposium that focuses on non-hierarchical knowledge sharing in contemporary art. Lee is the recipient of awards such as the 4th SINAP (Sindoh Artist Support Program) and the SeMA Emerging Artists and Curators Supporting Program by the Seoul Museum of Art. Lee has participated in exhibitions, talks, performances, and screenings at such venues as Hong-Gah Museum in Taiwan (2018), Art Sonje Center in Seoul (2017), the Guggenheim Museum in New York (2017), the Asia Culture Center in Gwangju (2016), and MEINBLAU Projektraum in Berlin (2016), among others. Sculpture Magazine featured the oeuvre of Lee’s work in May 2017. Lee received MFAs from Carnegie Mellon University and the School of Visual Arts. Lee previously taught at the University of Chicago, the School of Visual Arts (SVA), and SUNY Old Westbury. Lee is an assistant professor of New Media Art at Northern Arizona University.


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samedi 28 septembre 2019

The proposition of Teaching New Art Media–Part I

In December 2018, I published an article about my proposal for studio art classes in the 21st century. It was a general teaching philosophy for our contemporary college-level art education. This time, I would like to write a proposal specifically for new media classes.

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jeudi 18 juillet 2019

Propositions pour un enseignement en école d’art au XXIe siècle

Cet article est une véritable base de réflexion non seulement pour les enseignants et les étudiants vivant outre atlantique mais évidemment pour ceux qui nous lisent ici en France et en Europe. Il y est question des enjeux qui constituent le cœur de l’enseignement artistique aujourd’hui.

par Jae Wook Lee

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vendredi 28 juin 2019

Road Test, Hiking Test

Le saviez-vous, nous les humains disposons de cinq types d’ondes cérébrales : Delta, Theta, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma. Lisez et vous en saurez plus !

par Jae Wook Lee

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dimanche 28 avril 2019

DMZ at Culture Station Seoul 284

DMZ stands for The Korean Demilitarized Zone between South Korea and North Korea. The zone, which lasts 160 miles long, divides the Korean Peninsula into roughly two in half. It was designated as a result of the Armistice Agreement between two Koreas right after the Korean War in 1953. Since then, the two Koreas have stayed in separation, confronting with each other.

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lundi 25 février 2019

History of the Future : Curious Cases of Reconstructing History in Contemporary Korean Visual Culture

College Art Association 107th Annual Conference
At New York Hilton Midtown 2nd Floor - Madison Suite 1335 6th Ave, New York, February 13, 2019 (Wed) 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Presenters :
 Boyoung Chang (Chair), Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, Gyung Eun Oh (Chair), Sangmyung University
, Saena Ryu Dozier, University of Minnesota
, Jaewook Lee, School of Visual Arts

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mercredi 26 septembre 2018

Until recently, a military confrontation has...

Until recently, a military confrontation has existed between North Korea and South Korea without a clear compromise since the Korean War. At the verge of the World War II, the Korean War started in 1950, and the armistice agreement was made between two nations in 1953.

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samedi 30 juin 2018

Lee Wan at the Arko Art Center in Seoul

Korean artist Lee Wan was one of the two artists who represented the Korean Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2017. Lee examines how global financial capitalism has shaped people’s lives in Asian countries.

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vendredi 1er juin 2018

Contemporary Asian Art in New York

New York City’s 2018 spring is full of contemporary Asian art. This means that it is rare to see so many Asian artists in New York City at the same time. Suivons Jaewook Lee dans cette exploration.

par Jae Wook Lee

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