Jung Hee Choi, Composition 2011 #1
(installation view), 2011. Mixed media: black wrap with
pinholes,
translucent paper, video, 265 x 126 inches.
MELA Foundation presents Jung Hee Choi: Ahata Anahata, Manifest Unmanifest VI
Jung
Hee
Choi
Ahata Anahata, Manifest Unmanifest VI
23 August Š 15 September 2012
Thursday - Saturday, 6 pm to Midnight
MELA
Foundation
Dream House
275 Church Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10013
212-925-8270
Live
Performances:
Tonecycle Base 30 Hz, 2:3:7
Saturdays, September 8 and 15, 2012, 9 pm
La
Monte
Young, voice
Marian Zazeela, voice
Jung Hee Choi, voice
sine wave frequencies
ŅI found Jung Hee ChoiÕs
installation Ahata
Anahata, Manifest Unmanifest moving and engrossing... the effect of
[ChoiÕs] work is mesmerizing. I believe that this
use of drawing with the moving light projections of her video
works represents a new and original direction in art today." -
Jon Hendricks, Silverman Fluxus Collection
MELA Foundation presents Jung Hee Choi's Ahata Anahata,
Manifest Unmanifest VI, illuminating various aspects of
recent works and their relationships across different media.
Ahata Anahata, Manifest Unmanifest VI features four
large-scale multimedia installations and a new sound
environment, Tonecycle Base 30 Hz, 2:3:7 Vocal Version with
La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela and Jung Hee Choi improvising
over the implied tonic that is imperceptibly changing. The
relationship of the improvisations to the drone continuously
elaborates the musical meaning of the pitch. This exhibition
premieres the installation works Composition 2012 #2 and
Composition 2012 #3 created with Light Point Drawings
on black wrap with video. The drawings are viewed as
indiscernibly moving light from video projection glowing through
the pinholes creating abstract and analogous representation of
"Manifest Unmanifest."
Choi writes, "This series of environmental compositions involves
the concept of 'Manifest, Unmanifest' created with various media
including video, drawing, incense, performance, and sound. This
synthesis of expression collectively creates an intersubjective
space as a unified continuum. In rejecting our current mode of
perception that stresses 'sight' as the primary model of
organizing the sensorium, this series of works emphasizes the
totality of sense perceptions as a single unit to create a state
of immersion. It is especially meaningful for me to show my
works in the Dream House space because my work has
evolved from the visionary inspiration of La Monte Young and
Marian Zazeela. Exhibition audiences may experience Young and
Zazeela's concept of eternity taking a form of ephemeral
presence that is infinitely variable while flowing from the
principles they have delineated."
About Jung Hee Choi
Utilizing both traditional and experimental techniques, Jung Hee
Choi has worked in a variety of media, presenting series of
environmental compositions involving the concept of "Manifest
Unmanifest" created with video, drawing, incense, performance
and sound. ChoiÕs work has been presented in the U.S., Europe
and Asia, including MELA Foundation and Guggenheim Museum Dream
Houses, NYC; l'ERBA de Besanon, France; Berliner
Festespiele, Germany; FRESH Festival, Bangkok; 8th Korea
Experimental Arts Festival, Korea. Commissioned by MELA
Foundation, her video sound performance and installation,
RICE, in a setting of Marian ZazeelaÕs Imagic Light
environment was chosen as one of The 10 Best of 2003 in the
December Artforum.
In 1999, Choi became a disciple of La Monte Young and Marian
Zazeela in the study of music and art, with the classical Kirana
tradition gandha bandh red-thread ceremony in 2003.
In 2002, with Young and Zazeela she became a founding
member of The Just Alap Raga Ensemble and has performed as
vocalist in every concert, including those at the MELA Dream
House, the 2009 Yoko Ono Courage Award Ceremony, Merce
Cunningham Memorial, and MaerzMusik Festival.
Choi graduated summa cum laude from NYU. She received The
Experimental Television CenterÕs Finishing Funds 2006
award. ChoiÕs in-depth interview on her work is featured as part
of the online Asian Contemporary Art Week presentations
organized by Asia Society, NY. Choi appeared as a guest lecturer
at the School of Visual Art, NYC and cole suprieure d'art de
Mulhouse, France.