Jiae Hwang
Born: Seoul, Korea
Lives and works in Miami

 

EDUCATION:
2000-2005 BFA New World School of the Arts I University of Florida
Highest Honor, National Deans List
1999 Ringling School of Art and Design

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
2006 Take my hand to the farthest star
Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL
2004 I am the smallest planet of my own,
Miami Dade College Wolfson Center Gallery, Miami, FL
2003 Jiae Hwang
Project Room, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL


GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

2007

Confluence, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL
“Footnotes about Geopolitics, Markets and Amnesia” 2nd Moscow Biennial of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia

2006

E-Merce in Technology, Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami, FL
“Uncertain States of America” American Art in the 3rd Millennium (curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Gunnar B. Kvaran, Hans Ulrich Obrist), Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
Serpentine Gallery, London, UK and Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland

Banquet (curated by Chip Tom), Pacific Asia Museum, CA
Video: An Art, A History 1965-2005 New Media Collection, Centre Pompidou
“Optokinetic Reflex” live video/ music performance, Miami Art Central, Miami, FL
Optic Nerve VIII, Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami
Native Seeds, South Florida Art Center, Miami Beach, FL
THINK WARM, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

2005

“Uncertain States of America” American Art in the 3rd Millennium
(curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Gunnar B. Kvaran, Hans Ulrich Obrist),
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo, Norway;
Different Wavelengths, Tina Kim Fine Art, New York
Oh, The Games We Play, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL
AT THIS TIME: 10 Miami Artists (curated by Mark Coetzee), Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL
Hollywood All-Media Juried Biennial, Art and Cultural Center of Hollywood, Hollywood, FL
Recent Acquisitions: ArtBank Collection: Miami-Dade Art in Public Places, Stephen P.Clark Government Center, Miami, FL
The Armory Show 2005, The International Fair of New Art, NYC
Labyrinth: the backward path (curated by Tyler Emerson), The Newton Building, Miami, FL.

2004

Miami Nice (curated by George Lindemann), Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, France
Art Basel Miami Beach 2004, The International Art Show, Miami FL
Salad Days (curated by Luisa Lagos), Artists Space, New York, NY
LOCK STOCK AND BARREL, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL
She's About to Wake Up (curated by Diego Singh), The Light Box, Miami, FL

2003

Art Basel Miami Beach 2003, The International Art Show, Miami FL
Draw! Draw! Draw!, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL
Optic Nerve V, Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami, FL
Project Room (solo), Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL
Butt Seriously (curated by Aja Albertson), The Moore Space, Miami, FL
Mania (curated by Louise Romeo and Fredric Snitzer), South Florida Art Center, Miami Beach, FL
Bubble, Bubble, Boil: A Miami Visual Stew, Miami-Dade Public Library, Miami, FL
Manifest Destiny (curated by Anat Ebgi), Madonna Building, Miami, FL

2002

The Second Annual Living Room Show (curated by Bernice Steinbaum), Miami, FL
2nd Annual Florida Room Film Festival, GenArt, Miami, FL
No Show (curated by Robert Chambers), Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL
Optic Nerve IV, Museum of Contemporary Art , North Miami, FL
San Francisco Film Festival, ATA, San Francisco, CA
15/Caliber (curated by Brandon Opalka), Barbara Gillman Gallery, Miami, FL
"Top 20 Playa Hits" (Performance Video), Latin MTV, on air in South America
See-Saw (curated by Louise Romeo), South Florida Art Center, Miami Beach, FL
League of Innovation Exhibition, New World Gallery, Miami, FL

2001

The Changing Faces of Edifice (curated by Fredric Snitzer), New World Gallery, Miami, FL
The Sears Building Exhibition (curated by Robert Chambers), The House, Miami, FL
Summer Tossed Salad, Kevin Bruk Gallery, Miami, FL

2000

Space Walk of Fame, NASA, Cape Canaveral, FL

 

RESIDENCIES & SPECIAL PROJECTS:
2005 “Make a smallest planet of your own” Origami kit Limited Edition, Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL
Talking Head Transmitters 1610 AM, Radio Show
2003 On-Air Video Projects, MTV Networks Latin America
2002 Residencies at South Florida Art Center, Miami Beach, FL
2000 NASA Cape Canaveral commemorative plaque design for Space Walk of Fame

HONORS AND AWARDS:
2005 Hollywood All-Media Juried Biennial, Best in the Show Award
2002 Frances Wolfson Endowed Visual Arts Scholarship
2000-2005 University of Florida, New World School of the Arts Full Tuition Scholarship
1999 Ringling School of the Art and Design Highest Merit Scholarship Award
1999 NASA Cape Canaveral commemorative plaque design winner

 

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY:
2006
• Christina Lane, “Better Vision,” The SunPost, August 31st 2006
• “NATIVE SEEDS” exhibition catalogue, LegalArt
2005
•Daniel Birnbaum, Gunnar B. Kvaran, Hans Ulrich Obrist “Uncertain States of America” American Art in the 3rd Millennium, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, catalogue ISBN 82-91430-45-4
•“The future of the ARTS 2005-2006 season preview; The future of VISUAL ARTS, Jiae Hwang” Florida Today, September 18,2005 Pg.23
• Humberto Guida, “THE NEW GENERATION: IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES,” Art I Basel I Miami Beach, December 2005 Pg.112-114
•Alfredo Triff, “Cracking Stereotypes, Florida culture reverts to its native roots” Miami New Times, Thursday June 2, 2005 Pg.45
•Candice Russell, “Coral Springs benefits from art celebrity's attendance,” The Sun Sentinel, May 28, 2005
•Eileen Soler, “Contemporary Art, All-Media Show leaves opening-Night crowd dazzled and discussing just that it was they had witnessed,” Miami Herald, May 19, 2005
•Jill Spalding, “Our Correspondents: Miami - Armory Edition” WPS1 Satellite Radio Interview, Museum of Modern Art Archive, March 11, 2005
•Michelle Weinberg, “Feminine Projections,” Miami New Times, Jan 6, 2005
2004
•Elisa Turner, “A Harvest of art from around the world”, Miami Herald, September 19, 2004
•“Over 100 Artists were born after 1900,” The Art Newspaper, December 3, 2004
•“Art Attack” The Art Newspaper, December 2, 2004
•“The Armory Show” The International Fair of New Art catalogue, 2005.
•David Rodriguez “Smallest Planet of Jiae Hwang” Miami Art Guide, December 2004. Pg.91
•“Artquake,” Miami New Times, December 2, 2004
•“Miami Nice,” catalogue Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, 2004
•Michelle Weinberg, “Feminine Projections” Miami New Times, January 6, 2004
•Luisa Lagos, “Salad Days,” catalogue essay, Artists Space, 2004
2003
•Roni Feinstein, “Expanding Horizons,” Art in America, December 2003
•Miguel A. Sirgado, “Muestras paralelas: a ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH 2003,” El Nuevo Herald, November 22, 2003
•Damarys Ocana, “Graphic images,” Street Miami, September 26, 2003
•Elisa Turner, “Snack on a pop art feast served up at Miami library,” Miami Herald,
September 2, 2003
•“GEN ART Access to emerging talent, Artists of the month,” CLOSER, 2003 Volume two (Issue 5), Pg.39-41
•Elisa Turner, “In living color” Miami Herald, May 18, 2003
2002
•Alfredo Triff, “Summer Fashion,” Miami New Times, July 25, 2002
•Elisa Turner, “Korean-born artist puts some panache” Miami Herald, March 30, 2002
•Elisa Turner, “Women are the focus at compelling shows in alternative space,” Miami Herald, January 19, 2002
2000
•Sara Paulson-Camodeca, “Exhibit honors first Brevard rocket launch” Florida Today January 23, 2000 Pg.1B
1997
•Pam Harbaugh, “Student artist draws numerous awards” Florida Today, September 17, 1997 Pg.7APUBLIC AND PRIVATE

 

PUBLIC / PRIVATE COLLECTIONS:
Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA), North Miami, FL
The U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation (NASA) at Space View Park, FL
Miami-Dade Art in Public Places
Carlos and Rosa de la Cruz Collection, Miami, FL
Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL
Margulies Collection, Miami, FL