Transartist kate-hers RHEE | Upcoming Talks and Exhibitions

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Resistance, Politics, Poetics

November 21, 6PM - 7:30PM
Paul Robeson Galleries, Express Newark, Rutgers University - Newark
54 Halsey Street, 3rd Floor, Newark , NJ 07102

kate-hers RHEE will be giving a short presentation of her work along with artist-scholars Viet Le and Michelle Dizon at the University of Rutgers on 21st of November, Thursday evening from 6-8pm.


Wunderkammer and Things

kate-hers RHEE is currently conducting research at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and will be starting her partial artist-in-residence project with the Paul Robeson Galleries at Express Newark and Rutgers University. The project, entitled Wunderkammer and Things, will be on view at the Paul Robeson Galleries in 2021.

Wunderkammer and Things is part sculptural installation, part mini museum and most importantly an exploration of migration history, cultural acquisition and appropriation. The past several years kate-hers RHEE has been engaging with the (re)assessment of, and post-colonial discourses surrounding ethnographic and Non-Western collections and the archeological archive. Wunderkammer and Things is a transcultural and heterogenous project, drawing on her Korean and German heritage and American cultural upbringing, spanning research across these cultures. 


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TEXAS TOAST

Extended Dates: November 2nd - December 21st, 2019
Open Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 12-6pm
1023 Springdale Road, Suite 1B, Austin
On view during the East Austin Studio Tour: November 16th, 17th, 23rd, and 24th, 12-6pm
The gallery will be closed November 26th-30th for the Thanksgiving Holiday

kate-hers RHEE video collaboration with The Korean Studies Department and Kegels for Hegels, Chicken Himmel, is view at Co-Lab Projects in Austin, Texas in a group show called Texas Toast. The exhibition explores food as art material and is sure to be a hoot!

A food-themed group exhibition featuring the work of Adrian Aguilera, Alexis Mabry, Alison Kuo, Amy Scofield, Anastasia Kirages, Andrea C Magnus, Annie May Johnston, Annie Miller, Ashee Brunson, Becca Estee, Beth Hoeckel, Brenda Armistead, Cecilia Yakin, Cedric Ingram, Chad Hopper, Cheyenne Weaver, Chris Burch, Diego Nava, Drew Liverman and Veronica Giavedoni, Edmond Heusner, Erica Lee, George Zupp, Glenn Twiggs, Greg Davis, Hattie Lindsley, Henry Smith, Iva Kinnaird, Jackson Sutton, Jacqueline Overby, Jozef Winemiller, Kate Hers Rhee, Lalena Fisher, Matthew John Winters, Megan Hildebrandt, Meghan Shogan, Museum of Pocket Art Featuring Justin Favela, Niko Gouris, Olwyn Moxhay, Rachel Gibson, Rachelle Diaz, Rebeca Milton, Rebecca Marino, Robert Jackson Harrington, Ron Geibel, Ryan Davis, Sandy Carson, Sean Gaulager, Stephanie Reid, Stephen Fishman, Susan LaMarca, Suzanne Wyss, Tsz Kam, Valerie Chaussonnet, and Zeke Brill.


Platform Artists 2019
November 14 - December 15 2019
Incheon Art Platform, Incheon Foundation for Arts & Culture
3, Jemullyang-ro 218beon-gil (1ga Haean-dong), Jung-gu, Incheon 22314, Korea


The spotlight work, Seven Sisters and the Lotus Flower of Life, of kate-hers RHEE’s summer exhibition called Mourning Becomes Electra is on display again in the end of the year show at IAP in South Korea. The show will be up until the 15th of December.

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