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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-598-1155



Address: 417 Lafayette St Fl 4 10003 New York, NY, US

Website: www.waldandkimgallery.org

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The Sylvia Wald and Po Kim Gallery 05.03.2021

We are so pleased that Po Kim is the subject of the Keynote Speech by Raphael Rubinstein the Harvard-Dartmouth Korean Art History Workshop Modern and Contemporary Korean Art: Continuity and Transformation, supported by Korea Institute, Harvard University, International Studies and Interdisciplinary Programs at Dartmouth and Donghwa Cultural Foundation. Stay tuned for the video. Harvard Art Museums https://korea.fas.harvard.edu/ev/Harvard-Dartmouth-Workshop

The Sylvia Wald and Po Kim Gallery 27.02.2021

Our Korean Media Arts Festival 2019: "Technoimagination" exhibition was reviewed by curator Soojung Hyun in the December issue of the Monthly Gwangju Art Guide in the article "Korean Media Arts Festival, New York Opening Exhibition, Technoimagination."

The Sylvia Wald and Po Kim Gallery 10.02.2021

IN CONVERSATION: BARBARA LONDON WITH HARU JI AND EUNSU KANG Join us on Wednesday December 4th at 6:30 PM for an event which a New York-based curator Barbara London will be in conversation with artists Haru Ji and Eunsu Kang, whose provocative work is featured in the 2019 Korean Media Arts Festival. The three will discuss how technology inspires artists to be fearless about experimenting with evolving tools and advance their practice. Barbara London is a longtime med...ia art curator, writer and professor who founded the video exhibition and collection programs at the Museum of Modern Art, where she worked between 1973 and 2013. Her new book, Video/Art, The First Fifty Years, is being released by Phaidon Press in January 2020. Toronto-based Haru Ji and Pittsburgh-based Eunsu Kang (@eunsu_kang)both wear several hats, as media artists, researchers and professors engaged with human-machine interfaces and interactivity with A-Life and AI techniques. Their artmaking involves a profound understanding of hardware and software, which steadily undergo upgrades that challenge their innovations. Together Barbara London, Haru Ji and Eunsu Kang will look at art and experimental research processes, in particular interactivity and what has been labeled interface culture. Space is limited, rsvp required: [email protected] Korean Media Arts Festival @waldkimgallery thru December 14th | Tues - Sat 11am-6pm. For more information, head to www.kmaf.us (link in bio). Images: Haru Ji & Graham Wakefield, Infranet, 2018 - present, AI/AL data art installation. Eunsu Kang & Collaborators, Aural Fauna, 2019, machine learning algorithms (ADD, PDD) and interactive systems, 3D-printed objects. #mediaart #nycmediaart #artisttalk #aiart #ai #dataart #contemporaryart #newmediart #koreanart #asianart #waldkimgallery #kmaf