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born
in Korea
resides and works in the United States of America
SOLO-EXHIBITIONS
2002 Ilmin Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
1999 Stefan Stux Gallery, New York, New York
1997 Space Untitled, New York, New York
1996 Sigma Gallery, New York, New York
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2005
Women In Military Service For America Memorial, Gateway to
Arlington
National Cemetery, Arlington, VA
"Faces
of the Fallen: American Artists Honor America’s Heroes"
2004 The Delegation of the European Commission,
Washington, DC
"Olympic
Truth - Pieces of Peace"
2003 International Gallery, Smithsonian Institute,
Washington,DC
“Dreams and Realities”
2001 Rockville Art Place, Rockville, MD
“Selections,”
RAP’s first invitational exhibition curated by Jonathan Binstock,
Curator of Contemporary
Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Jacquelyn Days Serwer,
Chief Curator,
Corcoran Gallery of Art, and Sam Gilliam
1999 Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD
“Critic’s
Choice” curated by Barbara Rose and Ingrid Schaffner
1998 Stefan Stux Gallery, New York, New York
“Invitational
‘98”
1995 The First Kwangju International Biennale,
Kwangju, Korea
“Special Exhibition:
Korean Contemporary Art Now”
1994 The Art Museum, Florida International University
Miami, Florida,
“American Art Today: Heads Only”
SELECTED
ARTICLES & MEDIA COVERAGE:
2005 CNN:
Wolf Blitzer Reports (March
23), Brian Todd
“Faces of the Fallen”
(Interviewd)
2005 Le
Nouvel Observatour (June 30-July 6), Jean-Paul Mari
“Etats-Unis: L'armée
des morts” (Interviewed)
1999 The New York Times (June 25), Ken
Johnson,
“B.G. Muhn at Stefan
Stux”
1997 Art
in America (October), Eleanor Heartney,
“B.G. Muhn at Space
Untitled”
1996 Art in America (April), Eleanor Heartney,
“Report from Korea
(Kwangju Biennale): Into the International Arena”
1994 The Miami Herald (April 17), Helen
Kohen,
“Heads Only: more
than just a pretty face”
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