Lee Jungmin & Huta
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Today's random fic rec comes from the Favorite(band) fandom, Before the Floodlights Come On which has been orphaned.
Chapters: 1/1
Words: 1,096
Fandom: Produce 101 (TV), Favorite (K-pop), A.De
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Park Haeyoung/Park Gaeul
Characters: Park Haeyoung, Park Gaeul, Alex Christine, Yu Sua, Lim Jungmin, Lee Chaeyeon, Nakano Ikumi, Go Yujin
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - High School, Graffiti
Series: Part 5 of 30 ways to hold
Language: English
Summary: haeyoung/gaeul + in the dark
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VANITY FAIR (Korean: 바니티 페이르, stylized in all caps) is a fictional south korean boy group under the house of dreams (HoD). the group consists of nine members: ILSUNG, ALLAN, LIUXIAN, RAWDON, JASPER, YEONGJIN, JUNGMIN, JOS, and PERRY.
VANITY FAIR made their official debut on november 15, 2019 with the album PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. with their unique sound and concept, the group has built a strong following, both in korea and internationally.
GROUP NAME : VANITY FAIR (바니티 페이르)
COMPANY : THE HOUSE OF DREAMS (하우스 오브 드림스)
DEBUT DATE : NOVEMBER 15, 2019
FANDOM NAME : NARCISSI (나르시시)
␥ PARK ILSUNG (1998) - Leader / Lead Vocalist
␥ ALLAN / CHOI DAEHO (1999) - Main Rapper / Vocalist
␥ WAN LIUXIAN (1999) - Main Vocalist / Rapper / FOTG / Visual
␥ RAWDON / KIM CHANGMIN (1999) - Lead Dancer / Vocalist / Rapper / Visual
␥ JASPER / YOO JEONGSOO (1999) - Main Vocalist / Center / Visual
␥ KIM YEONGJIN (2000) - Lead Rapper / Vocalist
␥ LEE JUNGMIN (2000) - Vocalist / Rapper
␥ JOS / PARK JANGWOO (2001) - Rapper / Vocalist
␥ PERRY / SEO MINJAE (2001) - Lead Dancer / Lead Vocalist / Maknae
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What Do You Even Know 𝟚
*warning*: uhm- none?
"Jeongin oppa, I had so much fun at the ice rink yesterday, we should-"
The speaker froze under the threat of two daggers in the form of Hyunjin's eyes, shining dangerously under the feeble light from the window.
"H-Hyunjin oppa, how are you-"
He snarled, slamming his locker door shut, breathing hard and fast. stalked back down the corridor. A million thoughts ran through his head.
Did I not tell you to not talk about your relationships in front of me?
Girlfriend? I think you mean EX-girlfriend, bitch.
Lee Jennie, you cheating two-timer, you-
Calm down, Hyunjin.
You don't care about her, remember?
That's right, calm, steady, nice and slow breathing.
You got it.
He opened his eyes again, the irises no longer an inhumane shade of black, but a dark chocolate brown instead.
Hyunjin moved to leave, but he turned his head back towards the small group of people that had clustered around the couple and were watching his steely glare.
"Oh, and you- Yang Jungmin, was it?"
"Er, it's actually Jeong-"
"Yoon Jeongbin, Yeom Jangin," Hyunjin said loudly, and leaned in closer towards the sweating boy so only he and his girlfriend could hear.
"A word of advice- two-timing bitches like Lee Jinni will get you nowhere. Who knows, maybe when you were lining up at the canteen to buy snacks she was being twirling on the ice with the captain of the football t-"
A sudden sharp pain slammed into the side of his face, knocking him into the wall of lockers on his left. He hissed and cursed under his breath, slumping against a slightly dented locker.
Which idiot did this now, huh? Son of a bitch.
He opened his eyes again.
A boy with light brown hair and bangs that reached a bit lower than his eyebrows when he leaned down was standing at the entrance to the hallway, arms folded across his chest and glaring at him from a good distance away.
Far enough to have flung his arm behind his back and pitched a baseball which was now rolling on the floor at him.
Oh, he knew who that was.
That motherfucker.
The attacker smirked.
"Missed me too much, huh, Hwang Hyunjin?"
Hyunjin wiped his bruised cheek and spat a mouthful of blood on the floor.
"Go to hell, Kim Seungmin."
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Comp Reading Lists
In an attempt to self-study several areas and expand my own knowledge, improve my ability to do research, and keep current with fields of interest, I'm building my own "comps list" here of relevant books. There are so many academic articles that I'm not sure if I'll include them here, but I'd like to at least track my reading of books. Comps lists are typically for Ph.D. students studying for exams, but I thought it might be a useful tool for me too. If you have suggestions, I welcome them.
BTS Studies
BTS, Art Revolution, Jiyoung Lee.
BTS and ARMY Culture, Jeeheng Lee.
BTS: The Review, Youngdae Kim.
Philosophizing about BTS, Cha Minju.
Bumping into BTS, Ji Kim, Mick Shin, and Jane Do.
Map of the Soul - Persona: Our Many Faces, Murray Stein.
Fan Studies
Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture, Henry Jenkins.
A Fan Studies Primer: Method, Research, Ethics, Paul Booth and Rebecca Williams.
Understanding Fandom: An Introduction to the Study of Media Fan Culture, Mark Duffett.
A Companion to Media Fandom and Fan Studies, Paul Booth and Rebecca Williams.
Exploiting Fandom: How the Media Industry Seeks to Manipulate Fans, Mel Stanfill.
Fandom: Identities and Communities in a Mediated World, Jonathan Gray, Cornell Sandvoss, and C. Lee Harrington.
Fan Cultures, Matt Hills.
Fame and Fandom: Functioning On and Offline, Celia Lam and Jackie Raphael.
The Adoring Audience: Fan Culture and Popular Media, Lisa Lewis.
The Fan Fiction Studies Reader, Karen Hellekson and Kristina Busse.
Loving Fanfiction: Exploring the Role of Emotion in Online Fandoms, Brit Kelley.
Fandom as Classroom Practice: A Teaching Guide, Katherine Anderson Howell.
Straight Korean Female Fans and Their Gay Fantasies, Jungmin Kwon.
Emo: How Fans Defined a Subculture, Judith Fathallah.
Squee from the Margins: Fandom and Race, Rukmini Pande.
Game Studies
Gaming Masculinity: Trolls, Fake Geeks, and the Gendered Battle for Online Culture, Megan Condis.
Learning in Video Game Affinity Spaces, Sean Duncan.
Ready Player Two: Women Gamers and Designed Identity, Shira Chess.
Watch Me Play: Twitch and the Rise of Game Live Streaming, T.L. Taylor.
Metagaming: Playing, Competing, Spectating, Cheating, Trading, Making, and Breaking Video Games, Stephanie Boluk and Patrick Lemieux.
The Toxic Meritocracy of Video Games: Why Gaming Culture is the Worst, Christopher Paul.
My Life as a Night Elf Priest: An Anthropological Account of World of Warcraft, Bonnie Nardi.
Communities of Play: Emergent Cultures in Multiplayer Games and Virtual Worlds, Celia Pearce.
Ethics, Psychology, & Philosophy
Moral Boundaries: A Political Argument for an Ethic of Care, Joan Tronto.
Jung's Map of the Soul: An Introduction, Murray Stein.
The Ethics of Care, Virginia Held.
Research Ethics in the Real World, Helen Kara.
The Portable Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche and Walter Kaufmann.
General Reading & Methods
Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project that Matters to You, Thomas Mullaney and Christopher Rea.
The Practice of Qualitative Research: Engaging Students in the Research Process, Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber.
Destination Dissertation: A Traveler's Guide to a Done Dissertation, Sonja Foss and William Waters.
Getting It Published: A Guide for Scholars and Anyone Else Serious about Series Books, William Germano.
Learning to Make a Difference: Value Creation in Social Learning Spaces, Etienne Wenger-Trayner and Beverly Wenger-Trayner.
Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method, Tom Boellstorff and Bonnie Nardi, et. al.
An Introduction to Discourse Analysis: Theory and Method, James Paul Gee.
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There was a woman who worshipped the sun. A poet who worshipped not the moon shaded by the sun’s rays, but the sun itself, radiating the most blistering heat and glow. A poet who gave herself to the temple of that sun. That poet is Kim Seung-hee, who announced that she would “never reconcile with realism” (“Siin-ui yeonghon”; The soul of the poet), who grappled fiercely with the reality women face. This poet who “dared to imagine” her “flame on an eternal orbit / returning to the sun / Always, and evermore” (“Taeyang misa”; Mass for the sun) is now already in her seventies. After fifty years of a celebrated career, in which she published eleven volumes of poetry, including her latest astonishing collection Danmujiwa beikeon-ui jinsilhan saram (Changbi, 2021; The truthful human of pickled radish and bacon), she still leads the audience to look forward to what might come after this book.
Lee Kyungsoo, from “[Essay] From the Priestess of the Sun to the Poet of the Earth”, published in Korean Lit Now, June 14, 2022 (translated by Emily Jungmin Yoon)
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Architect A X KCRP
Executive Producer
Jungmin Lee
Director
Jonghoon Lee
Producer
Eunjung Kwak
Art Director
Hyerin Yoon
BG Artist
Wonhee Jung
Animation Supervisor
Inmok Park
Animator
Inhye Kwak, Yeongeun Park, Jiyeon Kim, Yu-kyung Noh, Bomi Kim, Haerim Yang, Sunam Hwang
Cleanup Lead
Yu-kyung Noh
3D Animation
Sunghoon Jeong
Compositor
Doyun Kim
SFX & Mixing
Yoonkyung Kim, Kyouman Kim
BGM
Jeonghyeon Yoon
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Lee Jungmin
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G.A.Rossini- Una voce poco fa -Soprano Jungmin LEE- 소프라노 이정민
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Intro
Introduction
Jeon Faith
-Eldest Sibling, female
-Loves her siblings very much, afraid to lose them 🥺
-Coddles Y/N a lot
-Straight
-Dating Kim Namjoon
Jeon Jungkook
-Oldest brother
-Caring and Kind
-Loves his four siblings more that anything
-Overprotective
-Gay
-Dating Kim Taehyung
Jeon Jungyeon
-Middle child
-Caring but 'only he and his siblings can bully each other'
-Observant of Y/N's friends and can tell who is using her
-Most protective
-Smartest
-Straight
-Dating Lee Haechul
Jeon Jungmin
-Second youngest
-Closest to Y/N
-Very sweet
-Bullies Faith a lot
-Bisexual
-Dating Lee Felix
-Savage
Jeon Y/N
-Youngest
-Savage
-Crush on Yang Jungwon
-Clings to Jungkook and Faith
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Miracle: Letters to the President (2021) dir. Lee Jang Hoon.
기적 (2021) dir. 이장훈.
8/10
I would recommend this movie to my friends.
I would rewatch this movie.
This movie is so wholesome, beautiful, funny, and pleasant. Every second was worthwhile. I feel happy while watching it. (Besides all the sadness in it too, but that's a different type of beauty).
So cute and funny when the villagers all stood split-legged.
Park Jungmin's acting is superb. Despite being all monotone, he has a range of emotions, and it's amusing like when he gets caught reading My Man's Man.
Ra Hee moments pass by so quickly, but with so much fun. I love it.
I loveee all the nature.
I love how it ends with the song, Reality.
omg the Bo Kyung relationship discovery is so sad.
Why is the dad's story so fucking tragic too? I'm crying.
All the character development within the family is beautiful.
All the sad moments are so beautiful to me.
Yoona really being a lover who improves men like in Big Mouth.
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LE SSERAFIM (르세라핌) 'ANTIFRAGILE' OFFICIAL M/V (Choreography ver.) https://youtu.be/oA8QPRqdVYA Creative Director : NU KIM Visual Creative : Yujoo Kim, Gabriel Cho, Yoon Cho, Sungwoong Moon A&R : Kyuyoung Kim, Sewon Kim, Yujeong Kim Performance Directing : Soyeon Park Assistant Directing : Soyoung Yoon Director : Soonsik Yang Assistant Director : JongYeop Kim, Yubin Han Producer : Emma Sungeun Kim (GE Production) Location Manager : Hansaem Kim (itplace), Kyeongwon Kim (itplace) Production Assistant : Hyo-seok Kim, Seungwon Choi, Byeongman Kim, Jihoo Ahn Acam Director of Photography : EumKo Focus Puller : Youngwoo Lee 2nd AC : Eunil Lee DIT : Yuntae Go 3rd AC : Donghyeon Lee Bcam Director of Photography : Eunki Kim Focus Puller : Sungju Min 2nd AC : Youngseo Park Gaffer : Hyuk Park A Team Lighting Crew : Jeonghee Son, Hyeonggyun Kim, Younggyun Park, Jihyun Choi, Hyeonwoo Shin B Team Lighting Crew : Junmin Yang, Seounghyuk Kim, Jeonghun Ju, Junha Ye, Heehune Lim, Jongseung Song Art director : Ok Shin (A:We) Art -Team Crew : Kyeng-ryen Dong, In-a Han, Minji Yun SFX Team : JUST SFX Supervisor : Dongho Lee, Changsok Kim SFX Technician : Chanmin Lee, Hyun Ahn Jimmy Jib Operator : Dongjin Lee (jimmyjib_motion) Jimmy Jib Assistant : Jeonghyun Yoo, Sungeum Jung Drone : Brother works Bike Stunt : Yonghak Kim, Youngjae Lee , Jeong-uk Jin, Taehyung Lee, Seonghyeon Lee, Sungsoon Kim, Sungbin Cho, Seungjae Lee, Jiwon Han 3D VFX : Jaeyoung Kim (NEVV), Junghyun Heo (NEVV), Wonho Jung, Jungmin Lee DI : LUCID COLOUR Colorist : Haewon Kwak DI Crew : Seonyoung Lee, Sujeong Park, Daseul Kim, Dongwoo Jo DI Producer : Onew Kim Connect with LE SSERAFIM OFFICIAL INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/le_sserafim/ OFFICIAL TWITTER https://twitter.com/le_sserafim OFFICIAL JAPAN TWITTER https://twitter.com/le_sserafim_jp OFFICIAL FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/official.les... OFFICIAL WEVERSE https://weverse.onelink.me/qt3S/t2ra8uwj OFFICIAL TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@le_sserafim OFFICIAL WEIBO https://weibo.com/LESSERAFIM OFFICIAL BILI BILI https://space.bilibili.com/627577002 HYBE LABELS
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Past Exhibitions
[2021-present] [2016-2020] [2009-2015]
2020
PHILADELPHIA
Artist-in-Residence: Alicia Link / Dec 14 - Jan 11
Artist-in-Residence: Emilio Maldonado / Nov 30 - Dec 11
Artist-in-Residence: Ana Mosquera / Nov 2 - 27
Artist-in-Residence: Jungmin Lee / Oct 7 - 30
Artist-in-Residence: Cherry Nin / Sep 21 - Oct 7
Artist in Residence: Naomi Momoh / Aug - Sep 12
Preserving a Find, curated by Megan Biddle and Adam Lovitz / Feb 22- Mar 28
Iconologies / Jan 9 - Feb 15
NEW YORK
Stephanie J. Woods: FALSE ILLUSION / Nov 21 - Dec 20
Linda Simpson: Where Love Lives, curated by Pacifico Silano / Oct 17 - Nov 15
Catenations, curated by Rachael Gorchov and Jo Yarrington / Sep 11 - Oct 11
Artist-in-Residence: Michael Paul Britto / August 16 - 30
Artist-in-Residence: Kameelah Janan Rasheed / July 26 - August 9
Artist-in-Residence: Naomi Nakazato / July 5 - 19
Picture Time: Buhm Hong & Kakyoung Lee, curated by Sun You / Feb 14 – Mar 22
The View From the Gorge, curated by Sheherazade / Jan 3 - Feb 9
LOS ANGELES
Artist-in-Residence: Cara Levine / November 1 - January 8
Artist-in-Residence: Alberto Lule / September 4 - October 31
Trunk Show / Oct 17
High Beams / Sep 5, 2020
Hoofprint / Mar 14 - Apr 5
Fully Furnished Room / Feb 8 - Mar 1
HIGH BEAMS, curated by SARDINE / Jan 4 - 26
CHICAGO
Exhibitionisms / Nov 7 - Jan 16
Caroline Kent: Victoria/Veronica: The figment between us / September 13 - Oct 24
Zehra Khan: Fakeries / Feb 1 - Mar 14
GREENVILLE
Minimum Space Requirements / Nov 27, 2020 – January 1, 2021
Constellations / Oct 2 - Nov 25
Yardwork / Jun 26 - Jul 31
REDIRECT @ Ramp Gallery / Jan 24 - Feb 24
2019
PHILADELPHIA
In Line / Nov 14 - Jan 4
Lucas Kelly: You, me, these walls, and our ghosts / Sep 27 - Nov 9
Adam Lovitz: VEGETABLE CIGARETTE / Aug 8 - Sep 21
Homeward / Jun 22 - Aug 3
Orbits / May 3 - Jun 15
Melinda Steffy: Ruination Day / Mar 14 - Apr 27
Sagas, curated by Mary Henderson and Mark Brosseau / Feb 1 - Mar 9
NEW YORK
The Flat File: Year Seven / Nov 22 - Dec 17
Precursor to Expanded Dialogue, curated by Vincent Como / Oct 11 - Nov 17
Secondary Sources, curated by Jackie Hoving and Norm Paris / Sep 6 - Oct 6
GO, curated by Yael Eban / Jul 26 - Aug 25
Ghost in the Ghost, curated by Danielle Wu / Jun 21 - Jul 21
Orbits / May 10 - Jun 16
baseball show, curated by Andrew Prayzner/ Mar 29 - May 5
Human-Nature, curated by Erika Ranee / Feb 16 - Mar 24
Object of Desire, curated by Amanda Martinez / Jan 4 - Feb 10
LOS ANGELES
HIGH BEAMS, curated by SARDINE / Jan 4 - 26
Gerardo Monterrubio: Form and Image / Oct 9 - Nov 3
Warmly Persuasive: ICOSA in LA /Sep 7 - 29
catherine SCOTI scott: Holla / Aug 3 - 25
The Jungle / Jun 29 - Jul 21
Orbits / May 25 - Jun 16
The Family Room Collective: Paper Over / Apr 20 - May 11
MATERIAL GIRLS: Palms / Mar 16 - Apr 7
Lost+Found, curated by Stacey Wendt / Feb 7 - Mar 3
References Upon Request / Jan 5 - 27
CHICAGO
Gush, curated by Debra Kayes / Dec 15 – Jan 25
physical gestures that flatten out as moments / Oct 27 - Nov 30
A Creep That Snakes: A Tic of Words and Symbols / Sep 15 - Oct 19
The Endless Body, organized by Julia Klein / June 29 - August 22
Orbits / May 11 - Jun 23
Meg Duguid: Produced by an aftermath / Mar 24 - May 4
Yesenia Bello: My mouth is a motherlode / Feb 9 - Mar 17
GREENVILLE
In Front of Your Eyes / Oct 4 – Nov 27
2018
PHILADELPHIA
Enter Linger Exit / Dec 13 - Jan 19
Geometry / Oct 26 - Dec 8
Outfit / Sep 13 - Oct 20
Matt Neff & Alisha Wessler: Legerdemain / Jul 20 - Sep 8
Robert Straight: Phantom Shock / Jun 7 - Jul 14
Shelby Donnelly: Slow Grooming / Apr 12 - May 26
Individual Gravities, curated by Alex Ebstein / Feb 23 - Apr 7
Extension or Communication: Puerto Rico / Jan 11 - Feb 17
NEW YORK
The Flat File: Year Six / Nov 30 - Dec 16
Sarah Bednarek: ChiChi DooDad / Oct 19 - Nov 18
Still Big, curated by Sun You / Sep 14 - Oct 14
Matt Morris: Splitsville smells like irises / Aug 3 - Sep 9
Hong Seon Jang: motherfather / Jun 22 - Jul 29
Magic Shell, curated by Jackie Hoving / May 11 - Jun 17
Artist-in-Residence: Meghan Brady / Apr 6 - May 6
Asuka Goto: lost in translation / Feb 16 - Mar 25
Antonio Serna: The Same Sun / Jan 5 - Feb 11
LOS ANGELES
TSA LA & Monte Vista Projects Raffle and Auction / Nov 17 - Dec 9
Filtered Projections / Nov 10
But we can’t say what we’ve seen / Oct 13 - Nov 4
Full Bit, curated by Brittany Mojo / Sep 8 - 30
Mnēmonikos, curated by Esther Ruiz / Aug 4 - 26
ReVerb / Jun 30 - Jul 22
Nor Heat Nor Gloom of Night / May 26 - Jun 17
Bodies of A Different Mass / Apr 21 - May 13
Sundial, organized by Liz Nurenberg / Mar 17 - Apr 8
Natural 20 / Feb 10 - Mar 4
Taking Up Space, curated by Stacy Wendt / Jan 6 - 28
CHICAGO
NOW(n)…PERSON, PLACE OR THING, curated by Mario Ybarra Jr. / Dec 15 - Jan 26
Allison Reimus: What Matters to You/What’s the Matter with You / Oct 28 - Dec 9
Sabina Ott: All Flowers Tell Me / Sep 16 - Oct 20
Flat File One / Jun 24 - Aug 4
Olivia Schreiner: Nascent Things / May 6 - Jun 16
Manatee / Mar 18 - Apr 28
Beyond Measure / Jan 28 - Mar 10
2017
PHILADELPHIA
Theresa Saulin: that which requires no battle / Nov 18 - Jan 6
Joanna Platt: In Darkness / Oct 6 - Nov 11
She’s Got a System / Sep 16 - 30
Anachronism and Liberation / Aug 4 - Sep 14
Megan Biddle: Folded Mountain / May 5 - Jun 18
F(L)AT / Apr 7 - 30
Douglas Witmer: Dubh Glas / Jan 27 - Mar 12
NEW YORK
The Flat File: Year Five / Dec 1 - 17
Didier William: We Will Win / Oct 20 - Nov 19
Assimilated Simulations | Simulated Situations, curated by Vincent Como / Sep 15 - Oct 15
Revealing Reflected Refractions / Aug 4 - Sep 10
FOUR x HIGH, curated by Sun You / Jun 23 - Jul 30
glorious modest / May 12 - Jun 18
Avant Grave, curated by William Crump / Mar 31 - May 7
x ≈ y: An Act of Translation, curated by Andrew Prayzner and Naomi Reis / Feb 17 - Mar 26
Past Continuous, curated by Jackie Hoving & Norm Paris / Jan 6 - Feb 12
LOS ANGELES
Hover, Vibrate, Swell, Reverse, curated by Claudine Isé / Nov 4 - Dec 3
Reality Show / Sep 16 - Oct 18
Verdant Loop / Aug 5 - 27
Caves / Jul 1 - 23
Thy Majestic Loose Eye, And Only Thus / May 27 - Jun 18
Body High / Apr 22 - May 14
Dress Rehearsal / Mar 25 - Apr 15
CHICAGO
Kristy Luck: Reveries / Dec 9 - Jan 20
Love Us Or Leave Us Alone / Oct 28 - Nov 18
Ass Grass or Gas, curated by Josue Pellot & Robin Dluzen / Sep 9 - Oct 14
Sashay With and Without History / Jun 4 - Jul 15
Garry Noland: The Most Beautifulest Thing in the World… / Apr 22 - May 27
Carris Adams: This, That, and the Third / Mar 5 - Apr 3
I Have Feelings to Express / Jan 22 - Feb 26
2016
PHILADELPHIA
Remote Control / Dec 10 - Jan 21
Todd Baldwin: Memento Mori / Oct 22 - Dec 4
A Body Has No Center, curated by Ricky Yanas / Sep 2 - Oct 16
JJ Miyaoka-Pakola: #Hashtag / Jul 22 - Aug 28
Bedrock: Rachel Klinghoffer, Adam Lovitz, Robert Straight / Jun 3 - Jul 17
Ezra Masch: Mind the Gap / May 6 - 29
Repeater: Lee Arnold, Mark Brosseau, Meg Lipke / Apr 1 - May 1
Matthew Frock: It was beautiful, curated by Terri Saulin / Mar 4 - 27
Trembling Halves: Brenda Goodman & Kate Gilmore, curated by Loren Britton and Zachary Keeting / Feb 5 - 28
Jeremy Maas: Playgrounds / Jan 8 - 31
NEW YORK
The Flat Files: Year Four / Dec 9 - 18
Joe Ballweg: Jazz Burger Drool / Oct 28 - Dec 4
Dissolution, part of Exchange Rates / Oct 20 - 24
Lost Cause, curated by Alex Paik / Sep 16 - Oct 16
Fabulous You / Aug 12 - Sep 11
Field Studies, curated by Andrew Prayzner and Naomi Reis / Jul 8 - Aug 7
Inna Babaeva: It’s the Little Things That Matter / May 13 - Jun 26
Weight Over Time: Joy Curtis & Terence Hannum, curated by Vincent Como / Apr 1 - May 8
Conversation Space: Caroline Santa & Jen Schwarting / Feb 19 - Mar 20
Drawing for Sculpture, curated by Courtney Puckett / Jan 8 - Feb 14
LOS ANGELES
Screaming Lessons / Dec 3 - 18
The Rock Cried Out, I Can’t Hide You, curated by Carl Baratta / Nov 5 - 26
Mandy Lyn Ford: BAT OUTA HELL / Oct 8 - 29
Laurel Shear: Where Dreams Come True and Go To Die / Sep 10 - Oct 1
The Garden / Aug 6 - Sep 3
Fragmented Gaze, curated by Loren Britton / Jul 9 - 30
Jason Mones: Force and Fumble / Jun 11 - Jul 2
Justin Michell: Through the Grapevine / May 14 - Jun 4
Pupillis Gigantti: Brad Ewing & JJ Miyaoka-Pakola / Apr 16 - May 7
Hannah Vainstein: Plant Animal Mineral / Feb 27 - Mar 20
Weston Lyon: New Twin / Jan 16 - Feb 14
CHICAGO
[Old/New] Psychedelic Providence, curated by Jamilee Lacy / Dec 4 - Jan 15
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Posted @withregram • @ggallery.kr . G Gallery will be participating in Kiaf Seoul this year! Drop by booth B22 to see works by Hong Kyoungtack, Yang Juhae, Hong Jungpyo, Lee Jungmin, Huh Suyon, Michael Scoggins, Robert Moreland, and Taylor White. We look forward to seeing you there! 지갤러리는 오는 9월 2일부터 열리는 키아프 서울에 참여합니다. 부스 B22에 방문하신다면 홍경택, 양주혜, 홍정표, 이정민, 허수연, 마이클 스코긴스, 로버트 모어랜드, 테일러 화이트의 작품을 만나보실 수 있습니다. 많은 관심 부탁드립니다! 감사합니다. 📍Venue Booth B22 COEX Hall A & B 📍Dates - VIP Sep. 2 (Fri), 14:00-20:00 Sep. 3-5 (Sat-Mon), 11:00-19:30 Sep. 6 (Tue), 11:00-17:00 - PREVIEW Sep. 3-6 (Sat-Mon), 11:00-19:30 Sep. 6 (Tue), 11:00-17:00 - GENERAL ADMISSION Sep. 3-6 (Sat-Mon), 13:00-19:30 Sep. 6 (Tue), 11:00-17:00 📍For any inquiries, contact us here: Instagram: @ggallery.kr Email:
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