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Michael Joo earned MFA from Yale University (1991). He has received a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (1998), a Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters’ and Sculptors’ Grant (2000), and the Grand Prize at the Gwangju Biennial (2006) and was named a United States Artists Nimoy Fellow (2006). The first major survey of his art was organized by the List Visual Arts Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and shown at the Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art in Lake Worth, Florida. Group exhibitions include the Aperto section of the Venice Biennale (1993); Some Went Mad, Some Ran Away at Serpentine Gallery, London (1994); Institute of Cultural Anxiety at the Institute of Contemporary Art, London (1995); Koreamericakorea, at the Artsonje Center, Seoul; and the Sonje Museum, Kyongju, Korea (2000); the Whitney Biennial (2000); and In the Darkest Hour There Will be Light at Serpentine Gallery, London (2006). Joo represented Korea at the Venice Bienniale in 2001.
Sponsored by the School of Art, Media and Technology at Parsons.
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