The artist has produced a series of ranking projects that challenge the historical and contemporary notions of aesthetics, politicality, and subjectivity. The exhibition is centred around the installation piece entitled 100 Popular First Names. In this project, Oh has ranked one hundred of the most popular baby names published by the Social Security Administration in 2004 according to his aesthetic judgment.
Solo show
Pari Nadimi gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of the new
gallery artist, Michael Euyung Oh.
MichaelEuyung Oh is a Vancouver-based artist working within the legacy
of conceptual art. Broadening and often subverting the notion of the
conceptual, Oh has produced a series of ranking projects that challenge
the historical and contemporary notions of aesthetics, politicality, and
subjectivity. In his 200 Sex Offenders (2000-2001), for example, Oh has
gathered and ranked two hundred mug shot photographs of registered sex
offenders according to "the artist's aesthetic judgment". Similarly, he
has ranked 192 national flags representing all the members of the United
Nations Committee in his latter installation piece entitled 192 National
Flags (2001-2002).
MichaelEuyung Oh's exhibition at the Pari Nadimi is centred around the
installation piece entitled 100 Popular First Names (2004-2005). In this
project, Oh has ranked one hundred of the most popular baby names
published by the Social Security Administration in 2004 according to his
aesthetic judgment. Two of the other works included in the exhibition
are National Anthem Favorites (2005) and 26 Navy SignalFlags (2004).
Oh'swork has been exhibited internationally in London, Vienna, Geneva,
Turin, and Seoul. Recent exhibitions and projects include
ClassifiedMaterials: Accumulations, Archives, Artists, Vancouver Art
Gallery (2005); Public 28: Satan Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas,
Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver (2004); ParallaxView, the Western
Front, Vancouver (2003); Sphere, Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver
(2003); and About Time, Canadian Embassy Gallery, Washington, DC (2003).
MichaelEuyung Oh was born in Seoul, Korea, 1976. He lives and works in
Vancouver, BC.
Opening reception Thursday January 12, 5-8 pm
Pari Nadimi Gallery
254 Niagara St. - Toronto
Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11-5 pm