Binna Choi
Binna Choi | |
Hangul | 최빛나 |
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Revised Romanization | Choe Binna |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'oe Pinna |
Binna Choi (born 1977) is a South Korean curator and the director of Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory.[1]
Education & career
Binna completed her curatorial studies at the De Appel in Amsterdam 2004, after graduation she joined BAK, basis voor actuele kunst in Utrecht as a curator until She joined Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory in 2008 as a director. Choi has been part of the faculty of the Dutch Art Institute / Masters of Fine Arts Program in Arnhem and is a founding member of Electric Palm Tree.[2]
Exhibition
- 2014 New Habits, group exhibition : Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri, Andrea Büttner, Jesko Fezer and Andreas Müller with Maximilian Weydringer, Andrea Fraser, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Tehching Hsieh, Ienke Kastelein, Sung Hwan Kim and dogr aka David Michael DiGregorio, Annette Krauss, Aimée Zito Lema, Wietske Maas, Christian Nyampeta and Yvonne Rainer.
- 2014 In the Year of the Quiet Sun, The Otolith Group
- 2014 Cultivate or Revolutionize? Life between Apartment and Farmland, Symposium
- 2013 Japan Syndrome - Utrecht Version with Tadasu Takamine
- 2012 I Can't Work Like This
- 2012 *Latent Stare*, David Bennewith
- 2011 seeing studies: Natascha Sadr Haghighian & Ashkan Sepahvand
- 2010 Lying Freely with Ruth Buchanan
Publications
- 2014 Grand Domestic Revolution Handbook (editor)[3]
- 2011 Casco Issues XII: Generous Structures (author)[4]
- 2011 Circular Facts (editor)[5]
- 2015 Cluster: Dialectionary (co-author)
- 2007 Haegue Yang: Community of Absence(Author)[6]
See also
References
- ↑ Ruyters, Domeniek. "A Space of Abundance Interview with Binna Choi".
- ↑ "'The Grand Domestic Revolution' project exhibition".
- ↑ Grand Domestic Revolution Handbook. 2014. ISBN 978-9078088929.
- ↑ Choi, Binna. Casco Issues XII: Generous Structures. Sternberg Press / Casco. ISBN 978-1934105337.
- ↑ Circular Facts. Sternberg Press. 2011. ISBN 978-1934105658.
- ↑ Cluster: Dialectionary. ISBN 978-3956790607.
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