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Washington’s best art gallery exhibitions of 2012
Using photographs and video, this local artist focused on windows, skylights and peepholes. Exhibited in a darkened room and illuminated by pinpoint spotlights, her small, glossy photos showed luminous details from such notable structures as Rembrandt’s house and the Great Wall of China. These were supplemented by two video-performance pieces that depicted people inside small areas of light, offering mini-narratives of entrapment and potential escape.
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“Whatchamacallit” show at Gallery CA in Baltimore
Please join me for a group show, “Whatchamacallit,” at Gallery CA curated by James Williams II
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Hong Kong Free Press covers FIREWALL!
“Two artists ask: what does it mean to live under the shadow of the Great Firewall?” by Holmes Chan in Hong Kong Free Press on January 19, 2019
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Two artists ask: what does it mean to live under the shadow of the Great Firewall?
If you look hard enough at the Great Firewall of China, beneath the policy documents and internet code and rooms filled with dim screens, you might find an unexpected participant: yourself.
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“State of the DysUnion” at NJCU opens Jan 25!
In the Trump era of “fake news” and “alternative facts,” I probe the dissonance of the media landscape via animated video installations that question assumptions around individual agency and diverse truths.
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“NOT FOUND” show – Green Wave Art, Hong Kong
“NOT FOUND” exhibition in Hong Kong with artist, Ying Ting; curated by Iago
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Alight In The Dark – Joyce Yu-Jean Lee’s ‘State of the DysUnion’ Extended At NJCU Through Mar. 28
Lee’s Work Explores Media’s Impact and The Search for Hope in a Dystopian Culture
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Data Justice: Joyce Yu-Jean Lee on “The Great Firewall”
WOOC correspondent Dan Phiffer spoke to artist Joyce Yu-Jean Lee about Internet Censorship in China as part of his ongoing Data Justice series.
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Professor creates political commentary through art
Multimedia artist Joyce Yu-Jean Lee presented footage of her art installations, which exemplify how visual culture shapes notions of truth and the “other” on Friday, Feb. 16 in Kendall Hall as part of the College’s Brown Bag series.
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The Monocle Daily radio
US president Donald Trump’s warning to North Korea, how to take care of an oil fund worth of $1trn, plus a round-up of Wednesday’s Asian newspapers.