词条 | Sung-ho Choi |
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Sung-ho Choi is a Korean-American mixed media artist. Born in Seol, he was awarded a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree by Hongik University in 1980, moving to the United States a year later. In 1984 he was awarded his Master of Fine Arts from the Pratt Institute.{{sfn|Hallmark|2007|p=32}} In 1990, he founded the SEORO Korean Cultural Network, a Korean-American artists collective,{{sfn|Hallmark|2007|p=34}} and in 1996 was commissioned by Percent for Art to create an installation work.{{sfn|Hallmark|2007|p=33}} Choi has held solo exhibitions at University of Massachusetts Amherst,[1] Queens Museum of Art and the Kumho Museum of Art.[2] Choi's artwork reflects his background as an Asian-American; having travelled to the United States due to South Korea's political instability, he "realized that the 'American dream' is not so easily achieved for a Korean immigrant',{{sfn|Hallmark|2007|p=32}} and made a series of works, including We the People (1990) and American Dream (1988-92) that reflected his feelings on being exposed to American culture and the intersection between cultures.{{sfn|Kim|1994|p=48}} References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://artasiamerica.org/documents/1496/115|title=Sung-ho Choi: Artist Resume|publisher=Asian American Arts Centre|accessdate=7 April 2015}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcla/html/panyc/choi.shtml|title=Sung-Ho Choi|publisher=Government of the City of New York|accessdate=7 April 2015}} External links
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