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Past Resident
2015: Winsor & Newton

So Yoon Lym

So Yoon Lym likens her practice to the art of Taekwondo. She believes that making art is a philosophical commitment, similar tTaekwondo whose tenants are “courtesy, integrity, perseverance, patience, self-discipline and invincibility of spirit”.

So Yoon Lym (born 1967 in Seoul, Korea) moved to Uganda in 1967 until the age of 7. She came to live in Northern New Jersey in 1974, where she currently resides. Lym pursued her studies at the Rhode Island School of Design, where she received a BFA in Painting and then at Columbia University, where she received an MFA in Painting in 1991. Since then, she has exhibited her work at the United States Embassy in Djibouti, Centro Provincal de Artes Plastica y Disenos in Santiago, Cuba, Coreana Museum in Seoul, KoreaStudio Museum of Harlem, International Print Center New York, Paterson Museum and the Newark Museum, among many other places.

Past Resident
2015: LIG Art Space

Gun-Soo Lee

Ken Shu Lee is an art critic, a curator, a publisher, a lecturer, a writer and a filmmaker. With his interest in the identity and historicity of art since modernization, he produced exhibitions demonstrating the communication and interactions between old and new generations of art. How will we capture the signs of post-colonialism and overcome the standardized globalization? He is seeking a model of globalism that is a true combination of globalism and localism. How can art survive amidst the environment of commercialized art? Lee questions how the social role of art and autonomy of artists can be separated. He considers the destruction of barriers between the East and the West, tradition and modernity and center and periphery with the theme of art as communication.

Ken Shu Lee (born in Seoul, 1965) has curated exhibitions in South Korea, including Maestro, 2002; Oriental Painting Paradiso, 2003; Moon Garden, 2008; and Landscape Dot Human, 2012. He also organized Biennale Archive at the Busan Biennale 2014, a special exhibition recalling the 50-year history of Korean participation. As a journalist and the chief editor of Monthly Art, Lee is most noted for his career as an art journalist for 17 years.

Past Resident
2015: Edge of Arabia and Art Jameel

Zeinab Shahidi Marnani

Shahidi Marnani’s recent work aims to facilitate dialogue concerning the issue of time. She employs alternative methods to create dialogue through the medium of text and video, applying the specifications of time-based media.

Zeinab Shahidi Marnani was born in Isfahan, Iran and she lives and works in Tehran. She received her MFA from Yale University in 2011 and her BFA from The Tehran University in 2007. She has shown her work at The Print Shop, MoMA PS1, New York; Thomas Erben Gallery, New York; Devi Art Foundation, India; Iranian Artists’ Forum, Tehran; design transfer gallery (UDK), Berlin; Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts, Iran; The Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin; PØST, Los Angeles; and Regina Rex, New York.