Michael Joo / Organized by Jane Farver
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N4390-5098 103.406 Wu Zhi: Geng Jianyi's work 1985-2008 | N4390-5098 103.453 Pouran Jinchi: Black & Blue | N4390-5098 105.034 Allen Jones: A retrospective | N4390-5098 105.082 Michael Joo | N4390-5098 105.083 Michael Joo- Drift | N4390-5098 105.083 Michael Joo- Drift | N4390-5098 105.084 Joo- 87-07 |
Exhibition catalog. Mar-May 2004. Texts: Jane Farver, Daniel Birnbaum, Charles Gaines, Michael Joo. Exhibitions @ MIT List Visual Arts Center; Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, Florida. Exploring how science, religion and the media shape consciousness, Michael Joo's artworks knit together the physical and the metaphysical. Matter and subject matter, energy and waste, the visible and that which cannot be seen--this is the stuff of Joo's sculptures. His densely layered works are accretions of meaning brought about by succinctly-handled conjunctions and disjunctions in a space. This publication is the first monograph on the artist and will feature the first compilation of his own writings.
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