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I am a Korean-American painter living in New York city. I started this blog as a food blog, intending to share recipes (often requested by friends, as I am known to be a pretty good cook among my friends) and occasional restaurant reviews. As many of my Korean friends point out, all Koreans are obsessed about food (including me). I love shopping, making, looking at and reading about food, too. Food is my porn. Even my art is about food. Over the years, however, the blog evolved into sharing more of the things that interest me at the moment; classical music (especially opera), theater, books, French language, political and cultural ideas, and of course, food. I am also writing about the exhibitions that I am involved in as well as other exhibition reviews. In the end, I hope that I am showing my engagement as an artist with the society and the culture in general. Hopefully, some of it interests you, too.Sign up for Exhibition Mailing List
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The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a key to the Scriptures
Yes, that is the title of the latest Tony Kushner play that I saw last Friday at the Public Theater (in co-production with Signature Theater Company, in part of their season long Kushner retrospective / celebration). The play, which explores … Continue reading
“Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson” et “Hair”: deux comédies musicales politique et la poursouite de l’utopie
Il est rare que j’aille au spectacle d’une comèdie musicale, mais je me suis trouvée ce mois-ci à deux comèdies musicales politique qui viennet tous les deux de Public Theater. «Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Sanglant Sanglant Andrew Jackson)» est un … Continue reading