Tobias BelliardTobias Belliard is a filmmaker. He graduated from UNIS Tutorial House in 2012, where he studied in the IB Film program. He is currently finishing his bachelor of fine arts degree at the School of Visual Arts, New York.
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Sung Hwan KimSung Hwan Kim is an artist, filmmaker, and theater director who creates immersive environments by combining video and performance with drawings, light effects, architectural elements, and music.
Kim was recently commissioned for the inauguration of the Tate Tanks exhibition space in 2012, for which Kim created an installation and produced the film Temper Clay. In addition, Kim has held solo exhibitions at various venues including Artsonje Center (2014), Kunsthalle Basel (2011), Queens Museum (2011), Haus der Kunst (2010), and Witte de With Center (2008). His group exhibitions include Gwangju Biennale (2008 and 2014), Manifesta 8 (2010–11), and Berlin Biennale (2008). Kim has created two radio plays with the musician dogr for Bayerischer Rundfunk: one from in the room (2010) and Howl Bowel Owl (2013). Kim’s published books include talk or sing (2014), Ki-Da Rilke (2011), and when things are done again (2010). His performances include pushing against the air, which premiered at De Appel, Amsterdam, in 2007; in the room 3: dog I knew, at the New Museum in 2009 as part of Performa; and Watermelon Sons, which premiered at Artsonje Center in 2014. Kim’s films are frequently shown at major film festivals around the world, including the Rotterdam International Film Festival, the European Media Art Festival, and the Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin. |
Nicholas LindnerNicholas Lindner teaches film theory, history and production to grades 10, 11, and 12 at the Dwight School on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
His background includes sound, camera and producing work in film, television, and commercial productions throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Former projects have benefited from funding with sources ranging from Fulbright to MacArthur grants, and international festival screenings. |
Jewyo Rhii
As an artist, Jewyo Rhii has engaged in different exhibition activities since the 1990s. She introduced her work mainly in the form of books produced for about 5 years from 1998 onwards. In these publications, the environment of the birth of physical works was recorded and documented together with the gradual flow of time around them and the changes that subsequently occurred. She published three art books in this periods that all dealt which the way people make urgent, provisional efforts to improve their physical and mental environment. These efforts, usually her own, are revealed in humorous picture stories taking the form of photos, drawings and registrations of physical works of art.
After the books, Rhii became more interested in a non-retrospective nowness. She wants to work in the physical location of an exhibition or open up her own studio working process. She investigated coincidences and made works that vary depending on the site. She carried out spontaneous actions and seeks to work in unfamiliar spaces or situations in order to respond to the dynamics of the environment. Her interest in encountering otherness originates from the experience of living abroad in many different cultures and the challenges and discoveries that brings. She often works with ephemeral objects, temporary materials and simple, fast drawings that reflect the insecurity, resentment, deficiency and vulnerability of individual physical existence and the inevitable battles with time and space. She often uses an indefinite or not quite finished installation method that expresses hesitation and the dependency of her work on the situation. Her recent works are characterised by underlying and often undisclosed stories or experiences that serve as the inspiration for installations, video and site specific works. Most of these latest works focus on the qualities of her unique relationships with people and places that drift in and out of her artistic life, sometimes seeming to share fate for a period, sometimes just briefly touching the artist’s continuing existence. Jewyo Rhii lives and works in Seoul and New York. |
Carlin Wing
Carlin Wing is an artist working with photography, video, and performance. Her most recent video works, Hitting Walls (v.XXVI): Home Court (2014) and Typewriter Opera (2013) were presented at Second Story in Brooklyn this past May and four new works made in collaboration with Martin Scherzinger will be screened at the Royal Coservatoire in the Hague this coming February. She is currently a PhD Candidate in Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University where she is writing a dissertation on technologies of bounce and the material certainty of sporting chance.
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