EAST LANSING, MI.- Kresge Art Museum at Michigan State University is hosting Korean-born artist Haeri Yoo Sunday, August 16 through Sunday, August 23, 2009. During the week, Yoo will execute a large scale, mixed-media installation on two gallery walls in the museum. The Kresge Art Museum piece represents Yoo's first in Michigan.
The museum is currently closed to the public but will reopen on Wednesday, September 2, 2009 with two shows celebrating Korea . Haeri Yoo: Paper Deep, an intensely contemporary installation, will run simultaneously with Gods, Demons, and General: Icons of Korean Shamanism, an historical look at Korean culture.
Like a child views the world, my work segregates and playfully mutates the realities present. Beauty and violence, light and dark are left in an inconclusive disharmonious impasse, says Yoo. She explores humor, sexuality, and the overt and subtle relationships that haunt the space between beauty and violence. The formal sensibility of her native Korea translates into sensitivity to negative space and mark-making, producing works that are built up, painted, drawn, pasted and re-shaped from a large repository of smaller explorations.
Haeri Yoo will return to Michigan State University on September 28, 2009, in conjunction with the Department of Art & Art History Visiting Artist series, for class visits and lectures.