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PROJECTS
on examining the impermanence of human nature that is constantly changing and evolving in time


 

Some Aspects of Love, 2008
video installation (audio component: yes), 4min 33sec
YOON CHO’s video performance of juxtaposed readings from Lover’s Discourse by the linguist, Roland Barthes and instructions and warnings from Stik'n Seal Adhisive explore the emotion of love with humor.
Blurring series

Blurring Project:
The blurring faces of snapshots and videos put an identity to an end.
Blurring Photo Series, 2007 - 2008
Blurring Performers, three channel video projection (audio component: yes), 2008, 12min 52sec

Nothing Lasts Forever, 2008
video (audio component: yes)
Texts and link page coming soon

Cell, 2007
video projection (audio component: no), 2 min 1 sec, edition of 3
Composed of the artist and her husband's wedding photos laid over a sequence of a cell in development. Reflecting evolving nature of relationship and emerging identity of individuals.

Hair Project:
YOON CHO having a long shoulder length hair cut down to the same length of hair as her husband's.
Haircut, video (audio component: yes), 2007, 3min 33sec, edition of 3
Hair in the box, photographs & hair in the shadowboxes, 2007
How to Spell My Name, 2007
video (audio component: yes), 17min, edition of 3
Interviews on names and identity of twelve people with different backgrounds taped during a three year time period in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Texas.
Texas Self-Portrait Series, 2007
photo series  
A life-size photo series staged in Texas reflecting the artist's physical and metaphysical state.
Nuclear Family Series:
A young married couple, YOON CHO and her husband, in suburbia with an imaginary silhouetted baby. The baby shows the conflict and conformity to a suburban setting in the process of building a new identity.
Nuclear Family, photo series, 2004 - 2005
Backyard Project, video (audio component: yes), 2006, 6min 31sec, edition of 3

Persona Series, 2007  
video (audio component: varies)
A video performance trilogy consisting of "Can you see my face?," "Make-up," and "Greetings".


Cracks in the Pavement, 2005  
plexiglas, hand writings and digital prints on transparency film
A photo based outdoor installation project for the Site-Specific Works by International Artists at Public Locations Around the World.

Tunnel, 2005 - current
A multi channel video projection proposal (audio component: yes)