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Mixed media sculpture by Michael Joo at the Denver Art Museum in Denver, Colorado. There are 15 torsos of Buddha with substituted heads, symbolizing the looting and desecration during colonization; the heads were smaller and lighter and easier to steal.

 

2000; urethane foam, vinyl plastic, styrene plastic, stainless steel ,wire, neodium magnets

different color in the middle

Sculpture by Michael Joo, CASS Sculpture Foundation. Goodwood.

 

I was really pleased to find several of the sculptures in lovely gaps in the tree's, gave me something nice to frame them with.

These images where taken of the Chester Cathedral ARK exhibition which takes place during 7th July – 15th October 2017.

 

ARK is a world class contemporary sculpture exhibition which will take place at Chester Cathedral between 7 July – 15 October 2017. It will be the largest modern sculpture exhibition to be held in the north west of England and will feature 90, three-dimensional works by over 50 internationally renowned sculptors including Damien Hirst, Sir Antony Gormley, Lynn Chadwick, Barbara Hepworth, Sarah Lucas, David Mach, Kenneth Armitage and Peter Randall-Page, amongst others.

This exhibition uses the magnificent interior of the cathedral as a backdrop to extraordinary works of art as well as the beautiful and ancient spaces surrounding it.

 

ARK is free to enter and for more information see:

chestercathedral.com

 

#ChesterCulture #ARKexhibition

Michael Joo, 2000, Denver Art Museum, Civic Center, Denver, Colorado, USA, sculpture

These images where taken of the Chester Cathedral ARK exhibition which takes place during 7th July – 15th October 2017.

 

ARK is a world class contemporary sculpture exhibition which will take place at Chester Cathedral between 7 July – 15 October 2017. It will be the largest modern sculpture exhibition to be held in the north west of England and will feature 90, three-dimensional works by over 50 internationally renowned sculptors including Damien Hirst, Sir Antony Gormley, Lynn Chadwick, Barbara Hepworth, Sarah Lucas, David Mach, Kenneth Armitage and Peter Randall-Page, amongst others.

This exhibition uses the magnificent interior of the cathedral as a backdrop to extraordinary works of art as well as the beautiful and ancient spaces surrounding it.

 

ARK is free to enter and for more information see:

chestercathedral.com

 

#ChesterCulture #ARKexhibition

Denver Art Museum

October 7, 2006 - July 15, 2007

Exhibit: RADAR, Selections from the Collection of Vicki & Kent Logan

Artist: Michael Joo

Title: "Headless"

Created in year 2000

Media: Cast urethane foam, plastic toys, neodymium magnets, wire, and pigment

fractional and promised gift to the Denver Art Museum.

 

I had to shoot from the hip on this one, as the museum didn't want any photography in the gallery (even though there are several web sites that have images of this art piece "Headless")

 

I found one other view on this same piece on flickr:

Traveling Exhibit by jeff medaugh

Artist Michael Joo was invited to participate in the Emanation 2017 residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts. WheatonArts Glass Studio resident artist Cooper O’Brien assists Creative Director Hank Adams while he pours molten glass into sand molds to create a pallet out of glass for Joo’s installation piece.

Detail of a power figure in the installation visual and performance artist Vanessa German created as part of the Emanation 2017 invitational residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts.

Exhibition Review - Michael Joo:'Radiohalo' Blain|Southern, London till 9th April 2016.

  

Mr Joo's intersections are measured and transformed in moon-bright wings. - Drenched Co.

  

Comment: "To me, everything Michael does starts with the alchemical magic of Lunar Caustic (silver is linked to the moon). For instance, silver nitrate stains and is used to measure salt, to make mirrors and to aid analysis, all of which are connected to Michael's practice - along with ideas around cycles, processes, energy, measurement and boundaries. As with silver ions and photography, science and art intersects with magic in Michael's work and he returns time and again to all manner of divides and boundaries, to investigate the nature of objects, places and people. Fabulous!" - JayZee

  

See www.blainsouthern.com/exhibitions/2016/radiohalo

See also www.woundsthatbind.com/2016/03/exhibition-review-michael-...

See also www.soaked.space/2016/03/exhibition-review-michael-joorad...

  

Caption: Image above: Installation view Michael Joo© Blain|Southern, London 2016 Photo: Peter Mallet

Image courtesy of the artist and Blain|Southern, London.

We take great care not to harm the image in any way. And these views, they are ours only and not those of the gallery or artist.

  

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2020-02-07 — Island Press, a publishing division of the art school at Washington University in St. Louis, hosted an alumni artist whose work is published by the press, for a printmaking workshop in the printmaking studio of a hall in the school Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2020.

OG:CR Crystal 3579 (Calcite Polymorph), 2024. Photo-curable resin, AkzoNobel Paint, fluorescent powders.

Noospheres (Composition OG:CR), 2024. Multi-channel live AI edited video installation. Hammer Museum

OG:CR Crystal 3579 (Calcite Polymorph), 2024. Photo-curable resin, AkzoNobel Paint, fluorescent powders.

Noospheres (Composition OG:CR), 2024. Multichannel live AI edited video installation. Hammer Museum

Longtime Philadelphia artist and painter Emily Brown was invited to explore painting on glass as part of the Emanation 2017 residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts. Here she reviews a cylinder coming out of an annealing oven in the WheatonArts Glass Studio, which heats the piece to fuse the enamel paint to the glass.

OG:CR Crystal 3579 (Calcite Polymorph), 2024. Photo-curable resin, AkzoNobel Paint, fluorescent powders.

Noospheres (Composition OG:CR), 2024. Multichannel live AI edited video installation. Hammer Museum

"Plexus" / Installation à partir de boucliers de policiers - 2013

2020-02-07 — Island Press, a publishing division of the art school at Washington University in St. Louis, hosted an alumni artist whose work is published by the press, for a printmaking workshop in the printmaking studio of a hall in the school Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2020.

Artist Michael Joo was invited to participate in the Emanation 2017 residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts. Here a WheatonArts Glass Studio resident artist prepares sand molds for the casting of a wooden pallet in glass for Joo’s installation piece.

Detail of a power figure in the installation visual and performance artist Vanessa German created as part of the Emanation 2017 invitational residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts.

Detail of a power figure in the installation visual and performance artist Vanessa German created as part of the Emanation 2017 invitational residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts.

2020-02-07 — Island Press, a publishing division of the art school at Washington University in St. Louis, hosted an alumni artist whose work is published by the press, for a printmaking workshop in the printmaking studio of a hall in the school Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2020.

Detail of a power figure in the installation visual and performance artist Vanessa German created as part of the Emanation 2017 invitational residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts.

Detail of a power figure in the installation visual and performance artist Vanessa German created as part of the Emanation 2017 invitational residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts.

Longtime Philadelphia artist and painter Emily Brown was invited to explore painting on glass as part of the Emanation 2017 residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts. Here she is in her studio at WheatonArts, applying enamel to a hand-made glass cylinder.

 

Artist Michael Joo was invited to participate in the Emanation 2017 residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts. WheatonArts Glass Studio resident artist Cooper O’Brien developed inversion molds for Joo’s installation piece of paper bags made of glass.

untitled (inflatable) no.73, Matthew Szösz, 2017, glass, created as part of the Emanation 2017 invitational residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts.

Longtime Philadelphia artist and painter Emily Brown was invited to explore painting on glass as part of the Emanation 2017 residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts. This image from her studio at WheatonArts shows one technique she used to layout the imagery to be painted onto the hand-made glass cylinder.

Artist Michael Joo was invited to participate in the Emanation 2017 residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts. Here in the WheatonArts Glass Studio he reviews with Creative Director Hank Adams pieces of a glass palate for his installation.

Visual and performance artist Vanessa German from the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Homewood was invited to participate in the WheatonArts art making community as part of the Emanation 2017 residency and exhibition project. Here WheatonArts Glass Studio Floor Manager Skitch Manion hand makes a glass prayer bead for Vanessa German to incorporate into one of her power figures.

Artist Michael Joo was invited to participate in the Emanation 2017 residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts. Here, Joo is in the WheatonArts Glass Studio mold shop reviewing the mold making process for his installation piece of paper and plastic bags made of glass.

Pastille, Matthew Szösz, 2017, glass, created as part of the Emanation 2017 invitational residency and exhibition project at WheatonArts.

2020-02-07 — Island Press, a publishing division of the art school at Washington University in St. Louis, hosted an alumni artist whose work is published by the press, for a printmaking workshop in the printmaking studio of a hall in the school Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2020.

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