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Xmas in Springtime
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In April, 2008, the last x-mas tree in Los Angeles was thrown out and recovered from ontop a pile of trash at the corner of Fairbanks Place and Scott Street in Echo Park. This tree was tied with twine to the top of a 1983 Buick Riviera, white with red interior, and driven around Los Angeles for ten days. It was bailout season, the height of the recession. People honked, waved, valet was suddenly for free, and they parked it between the Mercedes and the Escalades.
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Richard Joon Yoo | Inquiries
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Richard Joon Yoo has recently moved from Los Angeles to New York, and is currently seeking employment. Feel free to contact Richard:.
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Five Frames of Mind that Don't Seem to Work
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Five found-object sculptures are assembled from the mess of a student studio. A string is tied to each. Five Frames of Mind that Don't Seem to Work is the pulling apart of these sculptures. How is each a frame-of-mind-that-doesn't-work? Is this deconstruction the process of learning through elimination?
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Homeless Post Office
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About HAHA
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My work for the past 13 years orbits around how we relate to things and the space between things. Our relationship to the built environment, how we interact with the stuff of and around architecture, is a tectonic composed of psychological and physical presence. My initial inquiry into the subtle mechanics of these relationships was not through a table or a screen but through the study of painting, specifically 17th century Dutch Still Lives. Here the architecture of leisure and the opposing relationship...
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3-D Braiding
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Wah Wah
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About Richard Joon Yoo
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Richard Joon Yoo is an architect, artist, and instructor from Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York. His work engages how we relate to things and the spaces between things through a catalyst of specific psychological processes such as:. Personification and narrative construction. Memory recall through the imagining of impossible things. Recently he gave a presentation on the relationship between Dutch Still Life Painting and how we experience urban environments.
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Subliminal Park
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