Jang Koal aka Koal Jang aka 장콸 (Korean, b. 1989, Ulsan, South Korea, based Seoul, South Korea) - Wide Awake, 2020, Paintings: Acrylic on Korean Mulberry Paper mounted on Wood Panel

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Jang Koal aka Koal Jang aka 장콸 (Korean, b. 1989, Ulsan, South Korea, based Seoul, South Korea) - Wide Awake, 2020, Paintings: Acrylic on Korean Mulberry Paper mounted on Wood Panel
1401 Clifton [final and key] Watercolor and graphite on basswood, 8x10″ 2017
Heavy Eyelids, 2017 Ink on paper 12 in x 12 in
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OUAGADOUGOU CATALOGUE POUR LES NOUVEAUX CONSTRUCTEURS Auteur : Cyril Chabaud source : diplome ENSA paris malaquais, 2013 Directeur d’étude : Valéry Didelon Second Enseignant: Jean Attali
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‘Parc de la Villette’ by Zaha Hadid Paris, France | 1982-83 Composite (divisions of plot) Ink on tracing paper, 16 ½ x 11 3/4” (41.9 x 29.8 cm). Source/credits: moma.org/collection
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Ryan Mrozowski-Untitled (Orange painting), 2014, acrylic on linen
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Friday: Artist Michael Rakowitz discusses his temporary, transportable homeless shelter paraSITE, which uses the outtake duct of a building’s heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system for its form and source of heat. The project is currently featured in the exhibition Endless House: Intersections of Art and Architecture through March 6. No registration required, free with admission!
[Michael Rakowitz. paraSITE homeless shelter. 1997. The Museum of Modern Art, New York]