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Lunches With Artists: Gyun Hur with Juri Onuki

Lunches With Artists, interviews by Gyun Hur, are sponsored by Tin Drum Cafe. Tin Drum is a fast casual, pan-Asian restaurant based in Atlanta. With 12 locations throughout the city, and surrounding...

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FRIDAY: Brandon Sadler's street mural, Octopus Tempura, unveils at the new Studioplex Old Fourth Friday art stroll. Photo by the ever-lovely Mike Germon. [NOTE] I’ve omitted the final day from this...

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Lunch With Artists: Gyun Hur With Michael Scoggins

Image courtesy Gyun Hur. Lunches With Artists, interviews by Gyun Hur, are sponsored by Tin Drum Cafe. Tin Drum is a fast casual, pan-Asian restaurant based in Atlanta. With 12 locations throughout...

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Gyun Hur Goes Beneath the Surface

Installation view of Gyun Hur’s A System of Interiority (in progress), with lighting by Rebecca Makus, at Get This! Gallery. Although her first post-MFA exhibition was just five years ago, at the now...

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Gyun Hur’s Ironic Interiority

Installation view of Gyun Hur’s A System of Interiority, with lighting by Rebecca Makus, at Get This! Gallery. (Photo: Christina Price Washington) In a famous passage from the Blue Book, Ludwig...

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  Art events continue to be sparse this summer (as usual). A few more casual Castleberry Hill openings, scattered group shows, and this year’s Animation Attack! should keep you busy all weekend....

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Westside Arts District shows why gallery shows are still cool

In an unfinished, unpublished draft for an article dated January 4, after stumbling through several false starts attempting to sum up the previous 12 months, I finally concocted an appropriate phrase...

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Our Favorite Things: Best of Atlanta art events of 2010

Atlanta’s sprawling geography can be a double-edged sword: Navigating from point A to point B is an often-frustrating chore, but at least there are some nice visual distractions along the way. Our city...

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Challenging the future: Interview with Louis Corrigan

Please welcome today’s guest contributor, Evan Levy, an artist, organizer, and activist who has served as director of Art in Freedom Park, president and editorial adviser to ART PAPERS magazine, and...

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ARTSpeak: Gyun Hur’s colorful remembrance at Lenox Mall

Click the player above to listen now, or click here to download the audio file. Episode 17: Jeremy Abernathy speaks with artist Gyun Hur about Spring Hiatus, her installation presented by Flux Projects...

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Gyun Hur’s Lenox project pushes toward true diversity in Atlanta art

Chop, chop. Chop, chop, chop. “I literally just see them as pigments and as my palette to create an image or a visual phenomenon on the floor or in the space,” said Gyun Hur. Chop, chop. Boxes of silk...

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Hur’s spiritus lenis—A New Installation— Engages with the Public

Artist Gyun Hur's most recent installation, spiritus lenis, at Wesleyan College is more open and accessible than previous works. The post Hur’s spiritus lenis—A New Installation— Engages with the...

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The SCAD Museum of Art Serves Up ’60s Nowness with The Total Look

Are Rudi Gernreich's fashion designs simply charming and carefree, or is there something darker beneath the surface? The post The SCAD Museum of Art Serves Up ’60s Nowness with The Total Look appeared...

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Review: gloATL Aims High With Hippodrome But Performance Falls Short

Company experiences growing pains as it becomes more ambitious. The post Review: gloATL Aims High With Hippodrome But Performance Falls Short appeared first on BURNAWAY.

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