With Photos and Testimonials, CYJO’s Kyopo Project Documents Korean Identity
WASHINGTON, DC—The portraits in CYJO’s KYOPO Project remind one of a fashion designer’s look book. Wearing their own clothes, the
WASHINGTON, DC—The portraits in CYJO’s KYOPO Project remind one of a fashion designer’s look book. Wearing their own clothes, the
Brooklyn, NY—The Sanford Biggers exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum is described as an “introspective.” It’s a fitting characterization, as the
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—A building in Dumbo is plastered with a series of big, black-and-white head shots. The diverse portraits are
NEW YORK—“EAT,” a series of photographs of roadside restaurants across America is on display in the dining concourse in Grand
NEW YORK—Yesterday, I observed two exhibits honoring exceptional women—one showcased the work of Annie Leibovitz, who is acclaimed for her
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