KAFA congratulates its 2020 Awardee, Young Joon Kwak.
KAFA’s 2018-2019 Awardee, Robert Rhee is in a group exhibition titled the map is not the territory at the Portland Art Museum which is up until May 5th, 2019.
The map is not the territory is part of a triennial series featuring regional artists exploring place and boundaries. This inaugural exhibition focuses along the eastern edge of the Pacific Ocean stretching from Oregon through Washington and Vancouver, B.C., up to Alaska. The artists in this exhibition seek to reconceive and reimagine the Northwest. What does it mean to make art in this region today, and what are the immediate inspirations and pressing concerns that drive each artist’s work?
The exhibition title, the map is not the territory, derives from a remark by philosopher Alfred Korzybski, expressing the essential distinction between an object and its representation—or, more broadly, between our beliefs and the underlying reality. Through the field of general semantics, Korzybski’s intent was to improve the ways people interact with one another and the environment, particularly through critical use of words and other symbols in connection to our living experiences. In this vein, each artist has expanded their own practice and ideas while engaging with each other in preparation for the map is not the territory.
Organized by Grace Kook-Anderson, The Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Curator of Northwest Art, in collaboration with the Museum’s education department.
Here is an image of the founding board members of KAFA in 1992 with jurors Henry Hopkins, Suzanne Muchnic, Josine Ianco-Starrels, and our first awardee Yun-Dong Nam.
The year 1992 was a historic and tumultuous year in Los Angeles. It was the year of the 1992 Uprisings (formerly referred to as the 1992 Riots). KAFA carried on with its duties, selecting an awardee and mounting an exhibition of his work. These photographs offer a glimpse at the complexities of conducting business during that time.
(top image: left to right, Dr. Indong Oh, Chairman of the Board of the Korean American Coalition and KAFA, Jessie Jackson; bottom image: Mr. Haksik Son, Selection Committee Chair, Yun-dong Nam, Awardee, andDr. Indong Oh, President)
On April 21, 2016, the jury panel and KAFA Board Members met at Baik Art in Culver City. The selection meeting was hosted by Susan Baik, Secretary of KAFA and owner of Baik Art. There were 62 applicants in total, and after hours of careful deliberation, Jennifer Moon was selected to receive the 2016 KAFA Award.
2016 Jurors
Anne Ellegood, Senior Curator, Hammer Museum
Christine Y. Kim, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
John Tain, Curator for Modern and Contemporary Collections, Getty Research Institute
2014 Awardee, Olga Lah, installation at LA Art Show, LA Convention Center, January 2015