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Pleasers

June 5, 2025 by admin

PLEASERS will be on view at the Mendocino Art Center from June 14 – July 6, 2025. It features the work of Kim Ye, Adrian Clutario, and Vincent Chong, and is curated by Dav Bell, director of the MAC. Reception: June 14th from 5-7pm Location: 45200 Little Lake St in Mendocino, CA 95460 Gallery hours: Thurs-Mon @ […]

Categories: 2025, 3 person exhibition, EVERYTHING, group exhibition, news • Tags: adrian clutario, Kim Ye, mendocino art center, Pleasers, vincent chong

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What’s My Thesis?

January 20, 2025 by Isabel Sosa Whitelaw

What’s My Thesis? February 1 – March 20, 2025 Group Exhibition at The Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion Curated around the podcast What’s My Thesis?, hosted by Javier Proenza, the exhibition brings together artists who explore the insights they have gained through their artistic practices. Showcased in the Main Gallery, this dynamic exhibition features a […]

Categories: 2025, conversation, group exhibition, news • Tags: Dakota Noot, Javier Proenza, Kim Ye, Kim Ye on What's my Thesis?, orange coast college art exhibition, The Doyle, The Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion, What's my Thesis, Wizard Hours

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There is No Sincerity Without Irony

May 16, 2024 by Isabel Sosa Whitelaw

On Saturday, May 11th, 2024, from 4-6 pm, the AHL Foundation Inc. will open the 2024 AHL-Chun Family Foundation Curatorial Open Call Exhibition: There Is No Sincerity Without Irony, at the AHL Foundation Gallery located at 2605 Frederick Douglass Blvd, New York, NY 10030 (corner of 139th Street). The opening will feature a performance by Kyoung […]

Categories: 2024, EVERYTHING, group exhibition, news • Tags: AHL Foundation, Hyeree Ro, Jiwon Rhie, Joyce Chung, Kakyoung Lee, Kim Ye, Kristina Wong, Kyoung eun Kang, Sara Jimenaz

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Where is Your Body

May 16, 2024 by Isabel Sosa Whitelaw

“Where is Your Body”  will be exhibited at  SOMArts from April 25th, 2024 – May 24th, 2024.  Curated by Delaney Chieyen Holton, “Where is Your Body” gathers women/trans/queer artists of API diasporic experience engaged in practices of the body to explore questions of labor, memory, and desire. “Where is Your Body”, addresses the body – […]

Categories: 2024, EVERYTHING, group exhibition, news • Tags: APICC, Bhasha Chakrabarti, Delaney Chieyen Holton, Edi Dai, Erina Alejo, Hailey Loman, Kayla Tange, Kim Ye, Learning Palestine, Nibha Akireddy, Private Practices Collection, Rachel Youn, Ruka Kashiwagi, Sholeh Asgary, SoMa San Francisco, Thuong Hoai Tran

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KCHUNG PUBLIC: Labor

May 13, 2023 by Isabel Sosa Whitelaw

KCHUNG PUBLIC, founded in 2011, invites visitors to the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA at 152 North Central Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 on May 13th, 2023, from 2 pm to 6 pm, to enjoy performances, installations, and publications inspired by the Los Angeles Labor Union (also founded in 2011). This program is part of KCHUNG […]

Categories: 2023, event or performance, EVERYTHING, group exhibition, news, Residency • Tags: Alan Nakagawa, Alejandra Herrera Silva with Trinidad McMurry Herrera, Alex Sloane, Amelia Charter, Artzenkraft, Haleigh Nickerson, installation, KChung Radio residency, Kim Zumfe, Llano del Rio Collective, Los Angeles contemporary art, Los Angeles Labor Union, MOCA, Nicholas Phillips, performance art, publications

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Frieze Seoul 2022

August 25, 2022 by admin

Curated by two international art non-profits, GYOPO (Los Angeles) and WESS (Seoul), Frieze Film at Frieze Seoul 2022 will span two locations near Gyeongbokgung Palace, Together Together and Magjib. Titled I Am My Own Other, this program of ten films explores the effects of technology on the ideation of self; the framing of nationhood; societal conformity; and gender and […]

Categories: 2022, art fairs, event or performance, EVERYTHING, group exhibition, news, screening • Tags: art film south korea, Donghyun and Sea Jung Kwon, film festival, Frieze film, Frieze Seoul 2022, GYOPO, I Am My Own Other, Jaye Rhee, Jeamin Cha, Jisoo Chung, korean diaspora, LaRisssa Rogers, Magjib, Minki Hong, Nikki S. Lee, Seo Young Chang, Seoul contemporary art, Together Together, WESS, Young Joon Kwak and Kim Ye, 업체 eobchae

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Dear Mother,

July 31, 2022 by admin

Dear Mother,  Organized by Kayla Tange & Caroline Yoo LA Artcore August 4- August 21, 2022 August 13th, 2022 @ 6-8PM: Poetry Reading by Julayne Lee and Thank You for Your Service by Kim Ye     An adoptee searching for her birth mother. A daughter trying to converse with her immigrant mother. A journey […]

Categories: 2022, collaboration, event or performance, EVERYTHING, group exhibition, news • Tags: Caroline Yoo, Chantal Barlow, Chuck Hohng, David Noel, dear mother, dear mother group show, Huidi Xiang, Jerri Allyn, Julayne Lee, Kayla Tange, kim ye roxy farhat video, Korean Diaspora art, la art core, LA art core exhibition, Lau Hochi, Lena Chen, Luka Fisher, MATERNAL FANTASIES, Nicole Rademacher, Norma Hernandez Peña, Pranay Reddy, Ricky Chen, roxy farhat, Roxy Farhat & Kim Ye, Se Young Au, Sheree Rose, the gold necklace, Wednesday Kim

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Lamma House

May 1, 2021 by admin

LAMMAHOUSE is a group exhibition curated by Erin Morrison and Evan Trine. The show includes 14 international artists presented virtually and physically in a two story residential space overlooking Hung Shing Ye beach on Lamma Island in Hong Kong. Special thanks to Michael Young for providing site access for this project. The exhibition can be […]

Categories: 2021, EVERYTHING, group exhibition, news • Tags: Erin Morrison, Evan Trine, Fay Ray, Galia Linn, hong kong contemporary art, Katy Cowan, Kim Ye, Lamma House, Leila McMillan, Meike Legler and Kottie Paloma, Nicolas Shake, online exhibition, Rebecca Morris, site specific installation, Sophie Tianxin Chen, Stephanie Teng, The Contemporary Art Digest, TheCAD, Thomas Linder, Tommy Kha, Trulee Hall

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Lady Scumbag 2.0 + LSB Institute

October 31, 2018 by admin

Lady Scumbag 2.0 September 4 – October 6, 2018 Pomona College Chan Gallery Studio Art Hall Room #123 370 Columbia Ave. RECEPTION: September 27th | 3:00-4:30p Through public engagement, this ongoing project promotes the visibility of a new feminine archetype: the Lady Scumbag. Operating outside the normal behavior we expect from good girls, this archetype […]

Categories: 2018, collaboration, event or performance, EVERYTHING, group exhibition, news, solo exhibition • Tags: Ali Kheradyar, Amber McCall, Anonymous LSB, Chan Gallery, Chan Gallery Pomona College, Cole James, Donna Dolore, Emily Joyce, Fuck U Pay Us, Fuck You Pay Us, FUPU, Ilona Szwarc, Jacinto Astiazarán, Jasmine Nyende, Kim Ye, Lady Scumbag Chan Gallery, Lady Scumbag Pomona College, Laub, LSB Institute, LSB POmona College, MEITAL YANIV, Micol Hebron, Nina Sarnelle, Pomona college, Pomona College Department of Art, San Cha, Thinh Nguyen, Vanessa Conte, Vicki Syal, Xina Xurner, Xina Xurner feat. San Cha w/ Jacinto Astiazarán

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Young Joon Kwak + Mutant Salon: CAVERNOUS

July 20, 2018 by admin

CAVERNOUS: Young Joon Kwak & Mutant Salon Curated by Daniela Lieja Quintanar July 12-August 26, 2018 *ARTFORUM Critics Pick* LACE’s Summer Residency presents CAVERNOUS by artist Young Joon Kwak and Mutant Salon, a collective of queer-trans-femme-POC artists and performers and a platform for community collaborations. CAVERNOUS is a kaleidoscopic environment that queers the last bastion of manhood in the domestic […]

Categories: 2018, EVERYTHING, group exhibition, news, press • Tags: Alice Cunt, Alli Miller, andy campbell, Anna Luisa Petrisko, artforum, artforum critics picks, Bela Messe, Cavernous, Corazon Del Sol, critics picks, Dalton Chase Goulette, Daniela Lieja Quintanar, David Lyons., Dirty Looks On Location, Dove Ayinde, Jacinto Astiazarán, Juan Gudiño, Kim Ye, LA queer artists, LACE, Laub, LGBT center, Long Long (Thinh Nguyen), Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles LACE, Los Angeles LGBT center, Marvin Astorga, Matt Savitsky, Mutant Salon, ONE archives, One Archives LA, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, Project Rage Queen, queer artist, Queer artists Los Angeles, Roxy Morataya, Sarah Gail, Tonia B., TravisD, Young Joon Kwak

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