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Opening is on 18:00,
30th March 2004


Danger Museum and Joo young Lee are currently at Ssamziespace residency. Visit their open studio, too! 18-26th March.

image on the right:
Curator of Galerie Bhak. Hoon Jung


Introduction
Brief introduction in Korean

Radio Hue: The Seoul Scene

During their residency at SSamziespace, Joo young Lee and the artist collective Danger Museum (Miho Shimizu & Øyvind Renberg) have developed a project under the title Radio Hue, in collaboration with Art Space Hue in Seoul. This is a radio style sound work based on interviews and reports from the Seoul art world.

Radio Hue stems from another project by Danger Museum called Peanut Circuit shown at the Vigeland-Museum in Oslo, Norway in 2003. Peanut Circuit gave various players in the Oslo art world a say through interviews conducted by Danger Museum, mixed with other visual and textual elements. Radio Hue similarly aims to take the pulse of a specific social circle this time sited in the city of Seoul. (More about Peanut Circuit click here.)

Artists, gallerists, museum workers and writers of the Seoul scene are interviewed about personal taste, nationality, expectations and characterization of the scene, in a survey of short sound slots.

During their open studio exhibition at Ssamziespace from 18th - 26th March, you can see the work in process of Radio Hue, before the actual exhibition at Art Space Hue from 31st March - 23rd April.


Danger Museum & Joo young Lee would like to thank: All the participants for so kindly offering their time and thoughts with us: Chu Teh-I / Chan-dong Kim/
Hans D. Christ / Keunhye Lim / Hansu Lee /
Wonjoo Park / Joong ki Geum / Soon suk Nho / Kwang-rok Lee / Taegon Kim / Hyun yo Choi /
Jan Christensen / Hoon Jung / Jinsuk Suh /
Hyun-jin Shin / Jun-hee Lee/ Kyungsook Kim /
Young wook Choi / Geum soo Choi / Su-mi Kang / Hyung-suk Roh / Young im Kim

Chang Dong Studio: Juhyun Cho /
Designer: Woo-suk Jang /
Emil Goh /
HAUTE: Eun jeong Kim /
Hue: Ki-yong Kim, Jae yoon Lee& Suhyun Lee/ Young-in Hong / Jae young Kang /
KCAF: Chan - dong Kim /
Kiyeon Kyung / Ji-Yoon Lee/
Loop: Hee chae Moon /
media_city seoul 2004 team: Rock joo Hwang,
Bo seul Shin & Kahye Yoon /
Tokuko Shimizu /
Ssamziespace: Hong-hee Kim, Hyun-jin Shin,
Jeong-ok Jeon & Ji-yeon Lim /
f1 The Style: Eun seok Yi /
Transcriber: Jungsun Yoon
Translator: Eunhye Chung, Bora Hong, Jeff & Jason, Subin Lee, Young cheol Lee, Yoojin Lee

Fortune Cookie (Boram Hong and Heejong Yoo) for help and advice, with a special thanks to Heejong for super generosity and engagement in sound engeneering.


Supported by:



Facts:

SSamziespace: It was founded in 2000 as a nonprofit multi-purpose cultural space that promotes cutting-edge, alternative arts in Korea. It is sponsored by leading fashion and accessories company SSamizie Company, and aim to introduce emerging young artists. Located in Hongik area in Seoul, it runs artists residency program for both local and foreign artists for as short as three months to one year.
www.ssamziespace.com (Korean and English)

Art Space Hue Young alternative space established in 2003 and located near SSamziespace. Interested in introducing young and emerging artists both local and educated abroad.

Address: Art Space Hue, 334-1, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea
+82 (0)2-333-0955
www.artspacehue.com
(Korean)
To see the map to Art Space Hue,
view location & link.

Joo young Lee:Joo young makes videos and photo collages, where references from fashion and mass media are sampled to constitute new narratives and visual worlds. She also works directly in the public environment, such as through interventionist performances, magazine spreads and conceptual fashion brands.

Recent exhibitions include: Lee Joo Young (Featuring CART The airport), Art Space Hue, 2003
jooyounglee24@hotmail.com

Danger Museum:Danger Museum is an artist collective facilitating and exploring the relationship between art institutions, artists and audiences. DM's interest lies in long term developments of concepts and projects with collaborators, that are channeled through exhibitions, publications and the web. Shimizu and Renberg is based in Tokyo and Oslo whilst the third member Tien Wei Woon lives in Singapore.

Recent projects include: Contemplation Room, Overgaden/public spaces, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2002, The Danger Museum, Space@inIVA, London, 2002, Peanut Circuit, Norsk skulpturbiennale, 2003, Oslo, Norway. Current/Upcoming: Ssamziespace residency, Seoul, South Korea, Radio Hue, Art Space Hue, Seoul, Korea, Thinking Archives. Archiving Thoughts, Sparwasser HQ, Berlin, Germany (2004).oyvind@dangermuseum.com
www.dangermuseum.com
updated / FEB 06