Hyong Nam Ahn: The Secret of Peace

 

Proud to announce another great art exhibit supported by Jason J Kim Oral Design!

I, along with the AHL (Art, Humanity, Love) Foundation are delighted to present The Secret of Peace, Hyong Nam Ahn’s solo exhibition curated by Eun Young Choi. The exhibition will showcase Ahn’s most recent sculptures and wall pieces along with his delicate lyrical drawings from March 10-23, 2016

 

Opening Reception: Thursday, March 10, 6-8pm

Art Mora Gallery

547 W. 27th St. #307, New York, NY 10001

212. 564. 4079

 

Ahn uses a variety of materials such as cut out aluminum forms, stainless steel rods, wood, stone, and oil paint as well as environmental factors such as wind as metaphors that allude to the natural environment. Ahn’s sensitivity to equilibrium, light and movement is accentuated by his use of these disparate materials in a fluid dialogue with each other.

 

In fact, the use of technology and industrial materials such as neon lights in combination with natural materials and motifs are more of a reference to the dichotomy of our environment that encompasses both the manmade and the natural rather than a critique on industrialization or consumerism. The various elements seem fractured yet balanced, engaging the viewer into a sophisticated dialogue about philosophy, nature, progress, technology, and spirituality.

 

Ahn’s poetic and lyrical sculptures and drawings embody both the artist’s spontaneous gestures as well as the refined technical sophistication of his craftsmanship to capture the vitality of both the physical and the spiritual world. While Ahn’s geometric shapes allude to natural motifs, his expressive linear elements and use of neon lights can be linked to the long history of Asian meditative calligraphic brush strokes. Ahn’s elegantly choreographed lyricism and the raw power of the medium embody the complex balance of nature, harmony and peace.

 

Hyong Nam Ahn (b 1955, Korea) earned his BFA and MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Inspired by Kinetic Art of the 1960s, his sculptures integrate lights, sounds, and movements. Ahn has exhibited extensively including solo and group exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Tweed Museum, University of Minnesota; Ohio University Art Museum; Arlington Cultural Art Museum, Columbus, OH; Lake View Museum of Art & Science, Peoria, IL;SoMa Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea; and Laciudad Museum, Madrid, Spain among many others. Ahn has received numerous commissions for public sculptures from notable institutions and corporations such as McDonald Corporation in Kirkland, WA; The Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Art & Culture, Baltimore, MD; and McCormick Place Donnelly Hall World Convention Center, Chicago, IL.

Eun Young Choi, Director of Programs at AHL Foundation, is a New York-based curator, artist, museum educator and arts administrator originally from Seoul, Korea. She holds a MFA from the School of Visual Arts and a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Choi has organized exhibitions and cultural events in collaboration with various organizations including the New Museum's IDEAS CITY Festival, National Academy Museum, United Nations Headquarters, and Asian American Art Centre. Her exhibitions and programming have been featured in the New York Times, New York magazine, VOGUE magazine, The Brooklyn Rail, Artcritical and numerous other media outlets.

 

About the AHL Foundation

AHL (Art, Humanity, Love) Foundation is a 501(c)3 visual arts organization with a mission to support Korean artists living in the United States and is committed to promoting and providing greater exposure of their work. Founded by Sook Nyu Lee Kim in 2003, the AHL Foundation has been committed to seeking and promoting talented Korean and Korean-American artists while building a wider public awareness of the important cultural contributions made by these artists. Other AHL programs include commissions, exhibitions, art history classes, public lectures, museum and gallery tours along with professional development opportunities for artists through studio visits, the AHL Forum, Visual Art Awards and Project Grants.

 This exhibition is organized by the AHL Foundation with the generous support from the New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs,

Jason J. Kim Oral Design, KISS Products and numerous other donors.

New Artwork At ODNY: Heelim Hwang "Poetics of Space"

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Heelim Hwang <Poetics of Space> 

 There is some wonderful new artwork now hanging at the lab in NYC as part of the Art In The Workplace program. It's be an amazing Korean artist Heelim Hwang.

 

If you would like to see the pieces feel free to make an appointment!

This exhibition is made possible by the generous support and sponsorship of AHL Foundation, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization. The exhibition is also sponsored by New York City’s Department of Cultural Affairs, Jason J. Kim Oral Design New York Center, KISS.

The Third Annual Dental Extravaganza

It's time to announce this year's Dental Extravaganza! I'm so excited to once again take part in this incredible event filled with the top professionals in the field including, Dr. John Kois, Dr. Larry Rosenthal, Dr. Ed Mclaren, Dr. Michael Apa , DR. Dean Vafiadis, Dr. Brian Chadroff, Dr. Jay Lerner, Dr. George Blanco, Michael Gelb, and ofcourse myself, the only Master Ceramist!

The third annual extravaganza will be held at the Diplomat Hotel and Resort in Hollywood Florida.

To register contact Nellie or Jackie at 212 794 3552 orto register online just click HERE.

I hope to see some of you there!

Below you will see some more information. It really is a unique opportunity to have so many top level dentists and ceramists in one room to discuss things like Occlusion, Dental Implants, Anterior Aesthetics as well as things like TMJ and Sleep Apnea as it relates to the field of oral design and veneers!

Tuition:

Doctors and ceramists $995.00 ($695.00 early enrollment prior to 12/15/2015)

Students and Staff $99.00

Nova Dental Faculty $300.00

CE Credits: 12

To reserve your hotel and receive our Aesthetic Advantage Group rate prior to 12/15/2015 https://aws.passkey.com/g/53074339

Or contact 855 689-2911

An Online Archive of Korean Artists in America

I am proud to help sponsor this attempt by the AHL to compile and archive great works by Korean artists, and make them more accessible to all by placing them on an online database. The AHL Foundation has been working toward the success of Korean-American artists in the art capital of the world, New York City. It is also our goal to connect the artists to the public through the artworks, and to educate the viewers to understand and experience Art on a personal level.   

The archive project of AHL Foundation, Archive of Korean-American Artists (AKAA), is a project to record the artworks and information of the Korean-American artists who are affiliated with the foundation. We believe this project will bring the public one step closer to know more about the art world of Korean-American artists. We ask for the support and help of artists and various art institutions for this ongoing project.

The Archive of Korean-American Artists (AKAA) was established in 2013 to collect and preserve crucial archival materials related to Korean-American artists. In 2015, the archive was renamed the Archive of Korean Artists in America (AKAA) to widen its scope and include all artists of Korean heritage working in the U.S. and the Americas.

A three part exhibition series from the Archive of Korean Artists in America titled Coloring Time, Shades of Time and Weaving Time was organized by the AHL Foundation to survey the activities and highlight the achievements of Korean artists in the U.S. The exhibition was presented in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Service New York at Gallery Korea in 2013, 2014, and 2015. Part two of the exhibition Shades of Time was also presented at the Queens Museum in the summer of 2014.

In an effort to make the archive and resources about Korean artists more accessible to the public, the AHL Foundation is currently developing an online archive to be launched in early 2016.

 

Currently, only the documentation from the three archive exhibitions along with artwork images from the three accompanying catalogues can be viewed at www.ahlfoundation-akaa.org

The Archive of Korean-American Artists (AKAA) sponsored by the AHL Foundation, Korean Cultural Service New York, and the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation. Additional support is provided in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, Jason J. Kim Oral Design, BBCN Bank, and Overseas Korean Foundation.