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	<title>Comments on: Ian Harvey and Koo Kyung Sook @ JAYJAY</title>
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		<description>[...] Ian Harvey/Koo Yoo @ JAYJAY. For Ian Harvey and his wife Koo Kyung Sook, collaboration is about wresting order out of manufactured chaos.&#160; Harvey specializes in process-oriented abstract paintings that look like time-lapse images of geological events; Koo creates imprints of her body on emulsion-coated photo paper, along with sculptures made of organic matter that address gender issues specific to Korea, her birthplace.&#160; In their collaborative works, the artists fuse both sensibilities in wall-sized montages that are as much about virtuoso paint handling as they are about the human condition.&#160; Read the full story&#8230; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Ian Harvey/Koo Yoo @ JAYJAY. For Ian Harvey and his wife Koo Kyung Sook, collaboration is about wresting order out of manufactured chaos.&nbsp; Harvey specializes in process-oriented abstract paintings that look like time-lapse images of geological events; Koo creates imprints of her body on emulsion-coated photo paper, along with sculptures made of organic matter that address gender issues specific to Korea, her birthplace.&nbsp; In their collaborative works, the artists fuse both sensibilities in wall-sized montages that are as much about virtuoso paint handling as they are about the human condition.&nbsp; Read the full story&#8230; [...]</p>
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