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Yasi Alipour
Cati Bestard
Corner #1 and Corner #2, 2017 Documentation photographs, wood sculptures 48 x 13 x 29” & 40 x 29 x 8” That corner in the living room, 2017 Inkjet Print 30 x 37”
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Judy Chung
b. 1990 in Seoul, South Korea My works are attempts to make sense of the world that I(we) live in by exploring the dissonance between false binaries and dualities that are prevalent in ideologies both throughout history and in the immediate present. I find myself drawn to questions about perversion and innocence, the wielding of power, the dynamics of gender, and good and evil. Much of the imagery I use in my work is a nod towards anime/manga, video games, art history and mythology, all distorted into reimagined narratives.

Judy Chung


Under the Rubicon, 2017 Acrylic, acrylic medium, glitter 156 x 84”
Sam Cooke
Sam Cooke (b. 1991) is an artist. Everything is funny so no one makes jokes anymore.
