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Jiha Moon Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

April 10, 2023

Shoshana Wayne Gallery congratulates Jiha Moon for being selected to receive a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

Jiha Moon is from DaeGu, South Korea and currently lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia. Moon gestural paintings, ceramic sculpture, and installation explore fluid identities and the global movement of people and their cultures. She says, “I am a cartographer of cultures and an icon maker in my lucid worlds.” She is taking cues from wide ranges of history of Eastern and Western art, colors and designs from popular culture, Korean temple paintings and folk art, internet emoticons and icons, and labels of products from all over the place. She often teases and changes these lexicons so that they are hard to identify yet stay in a familiar zone. Moon’s work has been acquired by museums around the country including The Asia Society, The High Museum of Art, The Mint Museum of Art, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Renwick Gallery, and The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. She is recipient of Joan Mitchell Foundation’s Painter and Sculptor’s Award, and her mid-career survey exhibition, “Double Welcome: Most everyone’s mad here,” organized by Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art and Taubman Museum, has toured more than 15 museums around the country.