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Yellow Study

Yunhee Min

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“We perceive color in the context with other colors in its environment. In this way, our experience of color is always in resonance with its neighboring colors. ” – Yunhee Min Produced exclusively for GYOPO, on offer is Yunhee Min’s first foray into lithography titled Yellow Study (for GYOPO). Min’s work explores color and techniques […]

Glove Plenitude

Christine Sun Kim

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Glove Plenitude, by Berlin-based artist Christine Sun Kim, is a limited edition of 50 lithographic prints, produced by El Nopal Press, will be sold to benefit the mission of GYOPO. Glove Plenitude is an artwork that reflects and questions the untold and changing narratives within the Deaf community. Glove Plenitude derives its name from “narrative […]

Cosmetic Portraits

Byron Kim

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Each fall GYOPO collaborates with a diasporic Korean artist and releases a limited edition artwork for the purpose of fundraising to ensure all of our programs remain free to the public. In 2018, Gala Porras-Kim created a limited edition print The Writing of Stones and in 2019, Anicka Yi produced a limited edition sculpture and […]

Shigenobu Twilight

Anicka Yi

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Shigenobu Twilight is the first “volume” in the Biography series, a new line of ineffable fragrances by groundbreaking conceptual artist Anicka Yi. Biography uses the sensorial experience of scent to challenge traditional notions of femininity and subjectivity. The launch of Biography, to take place later this fall at Dover Street Market, New York, has been […]

The Writing of Stones

Gala Porras-Kim

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Produced for GYOPO in a limited edition of 50, The Writing of Stones (2018) plays on the legibility of the rocks’ forms as a proto-language. Classified into typologies and arranged into sequences, the rock forms mimic the structure of language: they approximate grammatical categories and the proper word order of a coherent sentence. The Writing […]