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    “Artist Talk” with Ik Yun, Art and Culture Curator As part of the Monthly Gathering courtesy of the Gwangju Biennale Foundation, the GB Artist Studio Visit for the month of April will take place on the 30th, 18:00 at artist Jinho Jo’s studio located in Neungju-myeon, Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do. Visitors will have the chance to participate in a discussion about Jo’s work at his studio in addition to “Artist Talk” with art and culture curator Ik Yun about the artist’s past and present works and exhibition history. Jo utilizes materials to question the ideas that shift according to one’s point of view, and expresses them through watercolors, Korean traditional paintings, wood carvings, woodcuts, and others. His recent works reflect upon the essence of our lives, life, and time with flowers as their subjects. Born in Gwangyang, Jeollanam-do, Jo graduated Chosun University with a degree in fine arts education and had 16 solo exhibitions beginning with his print exhibition “Jabpulbaegi,” meani

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    2019_ Gwangju Biennale_Monthly Gatherings_ Artist Studio Visit [Park ilku] Jan 22(Tue), 7pm @ Park ilku's studio

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    GB Talks vol.3 “The Age of Artificial Intelligence & The Future of Human Understanding" by Jaeseng Jeong on 4th November, 2017, 2 – 4 pm, Saturday at the Conference Hall, 3F Gwangju Biennale Foundation The human brain is an important part of the central nervous system, functionally and formally achieving the highest unification, and controlling sensibility, decision-making and originality. Professor Jaeseung Jeong, an expert in Brain Engineering, will be sharing with us the future of Human understanding in the age of artificial intelligence. Jeong, a bio and brain engineering associate professor who originally majored in physics at KAIST, received a Ph.D. from the alma mater with a thesis on computational modeling of Alzheimer’s brains. Years of expanded his study to psychiatry when he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University School of Medicine and an assistant professor at Columbia University. His main research topics include human decision-making, brain-robot interface and

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    _ GB Talks_ Vol.2 "Cosmotechnics as Cosmopolitics" by Yuk Hui _ | When : 31st Oct, 2017 (Tuesday), 16:00-18:00 | Where: Conference Hall, 3F Gwangju Biennale Foundation _ As an integral part of GB Monthly Gatherings, followed by the talks by Azuma Hiroki & Alex Taek-gwang Lee on 1st Sep as the vol.2, Yuk Hui gave a public lecture on 'Cosmotechnics as Cosmopolitics' _ The talk wants to approach the question of cosmopolitism for the following two reasons, which correlate with each other; and these two reasons also correspond to the two the two different senses of the word cosmopolitics. _ Yuk Hui is currently researcher of the project Techno-ecologies of Participation at the Leuphana University Lüneburg, where he teaches at the institute of philosophy

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    GB Talks vol.2_ "Cosmotechnics as Cosmopolitics" by Yuk Hui | When : 31st Oct, 2017 (Tuesday), 16:00-18:00 | Where: Conference Hall, 3F Gwangju Biennale Foundation As an integral part of GB Monthly Gatherings, followed by the talks by Azuma Hiroki & Alex Taek-gwang Lee on 1st Sep as the vol.2, Yuk Hui will give a public lecture on "Cosmotechnics as Cosmopolitics" for the next edition Abstract This talk wants to approach the question of cosmopolitism for the following two reasons, which correlate with each other; and these two reasons also correspond to the two different senses of the word cosmopolitics. Firstly, we are witnessing the end of an unilateral globalisation: the so-called globalisation has been only a unilateral one, meaning the universalization (synchronization) of particular epistemologies and world view through techno-economical means, however this unilateral globalisation came to its end, indicated by the 911 event, and which we can also read in an article of Peter Thiel

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    Monthly Gatherings_ Artist Studio Visits Media Artist 'Seonhooi Cheng' 17:00-19:00 at his Studio in Hwajeong-dong, Gwangju

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    Gwangju Biennale Public Lecture Series ‘GB Talks’ kicks off Monthly Gatherings_ GB Talks Vol 1. : Dark Tourism & Utopia by Hiroki Azuma and Alex Taek-Gwang Lee Conference Hall, 3F Gwangju Biennale Foundation Friday, September 1st, 2017, 4-7pm The Gwangju Biennale Foundation runs a programme titled, ‘Monthly Gatherings’, which includes Artist Studio Visits and GB Talks as multidisciplinary platforms to stimulate sustainable and diverse communication between artists, curators, scholars, creatives and local residents. The GB Talks begins on September 1st with lectures by Hiroki Azuma and Alex Taek-Gwang Lee on Dark Tourism & Utopia. Hiroki Azuma will talk about ‘Dark Tourism’ by explaining the ruins of formidable tragedies, such as Chernobyl(1986) and Fukushima(2011) and ruminating the growth-oriented history of mankind. Alex Taek-Gwang Lee will lecture on the theme of ‘Utopia’, criticizing the modern society soaked in global capitalism, further reaffirming the dark side of utopian vision