KAAC × Golden hof

Hanbeon Deo (한번 더) presents unique perspectives around the notion of “one more time” by artists from the Korean American Artist Collective (KAAC), curated by Aaron Chung.

Each work in this exhibition asks what it means to remember and to repeat. History, place, and process are reimagined. Moments are infused with nostalgia that looks forward.

At Golden HOF & NY Kimchi, where classic Korean meets modern American, these works come together to express the richness and breadth of the lived Korean American experience while honoring a shared heritage.

Here’s to more. Always. Again. 짠!


FEATURED ARTISTS
Aaron Chung
Coleen Baik
Dan-Ah Kim
David Kim
Eunsoo Jeong
Jeffrey Yoo Warren

EUNSOO JEONG

Eunsoo Jeong is a Los Angeles-based artist and the creator of Koreangry, a comic/zine series based on her daily struggles as a Korean-American. The Koreangry zine series illustrates the artist's life journey through an asian gumby look alike character and is told with a hint of sarcasm, humor, and empathy in a hand-made world. Her comic has become a safe space to vent, share secrets, and process lived experiences that reflect her immigrant life dating back from the early 2000s. Her handmade and witty props often include nostalgia of her childhood and she often experiments with different textures by using creative ways to upcycle. Her  inspiration comes from items that represent the time period, mechanical wooden toys, and sculptures that embody movement and energy.

www.koreangry.com

@koreangry

koreangry@gmail.com

➁ DAN-AH KIM

Dan-ah Kim is an artist and designer, born in Seoul and now living in Brooklyn, New York. She works as a graphic designer for film & television, and as an illustrator and author of picture books. Her fine art is mostly mixed media; including gouache, acrylic, pencil, cut paper, thread, and pressed flowers. She has done artist residencies at Can Serrat in El Bruc, Spain, and NES in Skagaströnd, Iceland. Her work is often rooted in storytelling, exploring the interior lives of women and the balance between vulnerability and strength.

www.dan-ah.com

@danah.kim

➂ Aaron Chung

Aaron Chung (b. San Francisco, CA 1990, lives in Queens, New York) received his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree at the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2013 with a painting major and art history minor. His multidisciplinary works explore themes of identity, Art History, and his experiences within the Korean American diaspora.

Aaron received a Fulbright Fellowship in 2013 to research muninhwa (traditional Korean literati painting) and classical drawing techniques with ink on mulberry paper. He also participated in an artist residency in Onishi Gunma, Japan, at Shiro Oni Studio, where he explored themes inspired by Junichiro Tanizaki's essay, In Praise of Shadows. Aaron has shown pieces in group exhibitions at Baltimore's Subbasement Artist Studios, Current Space, galleries at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition Brooklyn, NY, Culture House DC, IMUR Gallery at Salmagundi, NY, and Hana Makgeolli. Internationally, he has exhibited at the Kana Art Festival in Gunma, Japan, and the Topohaus Art Gallery and United Gallery in Seoul, South Korea. Aaron continues his studio practice in New York and is a member of the Korean American Artist Collective (KAAC).

www.aaronchungart.com

@aaronchungart

achung@aaronchungart.com

COLEEN BAIK

Coleen Baik is a Korean American multidisciplinary artist and writer based in NYC. Her current practice centers around animation, painting, and the essay; she explores themes like absence, longing, memory, and myth. Her short films have screened at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Everyman Cinema in London, and in domestic and international festivals.

www.the-line-between.com

@colbay

colbay@gmail.com