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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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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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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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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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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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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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Interview: Rosie Kim
Rosie Kim is a painter who utilizes semi-abstract and semi-figurative imagery to convey experiences of mythology, time, and identity.
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Interview: Siyoung Oh (Yissho)
Yissho Oh is a Korean artist who makes tattoo-based abstract art inspired by Tibetan Buddhism, Japanese art, and idea of the afterlife.
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Interview: Zeyu Xue
Zeyu Xue is a conceptually-driven sculptor from China, currently at SVA MFA program, making works that refer to memory, agency, and present.
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Interview: Joe Piscopia
Joe Piscopia is a painter and illustrator who engages with organic and geometric abstraction to seek an internal truth and experimentation.
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(Special Feature) Review: Susan Carr's Spiritual Compass
Susan Carr is a painter and sculptor who uses heavy impasto. She explores the world in terms of the personal, spirituality, and abstraction.
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Interview: Andrew Wong
Andrew Wong is an artist who makes images out of paper strip cutouts, which deal with the Chinese American experiences and culture.
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Interview: Pei Ou
Pei Ou is a Chinese-born artist who abstracts the human figure into cucumber-like tree forms and paints about human space and relationships.
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The EAC is now EWC (The Emerging Whales Collective)!
This is our new logo! We are now the Emerging Whales Collective! Thank you, friends, for your continued support and participation in the...
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Interview: Annie Yang
Annie Yang is a painter who expresses the idea of the unconditional love through imagery of plants (in particular, the fiddle tree).
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Interview: Sangho Han
Improvisation(drawing). Acrylic, pencil and house paint on canvas. 72 x 73.5 in 2022 1) Could you introduce yourself? Where are you from,...
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Interview: Polin Huang
Polin Huang is a recent SVA MFA graduate and a painter who depicts liberated Northeast Asian bodies in defiance of the female stereotypes.
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(Special Feature) Interview: Jun Yang
Jun Yang is a highly prolific figurative painter of Korean descent who deeply engages with the core issues of LGBTQIA+/BIPOC communities.
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Review: Visionary Art Collective 2023 Group Exhibition
The Visionary Art Collective's 2023 group exhibition in NYC features works by Bri Custer, Collen Gleason Shull, Julie Avisar, Ekaterina...
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(Special Feature) Review: Peter Charlap’s Dreams and Memories of Western Modernity
Peter Charlap paints the dreams and memories of Western Modernity that fuses fiction and reality into a singularity of vision on the canvas.
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