Desert Walk


WHERE HAS THE DODO GONE? from the Desert Walk Series
2016, 24 x 36 inches (60.96 x 91.44 cm)
Archival pigment inkjet print, Edition of 3.
By Yoon Cho

The mixed media exhibition by visual artist Yoon Cho explores the connection between the biological life forms and our environment. Yoon Cho is currently working on several “Walk series,” which currently include Water Walk, Urban Walk, and more. Desert Walk is the first installment of the series.

​The exhibit works were shot in over 25 locations from Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Nevada. It took her five years to make Desert Walk photo and video series in which the artist looks for life in the barren desert land. Conversely, in Water Walk, the artist explores water as a life source. She explained, “Growing up in Korea and living in many different cities from the metropolis of New York to suburban Texas, I have learned about nuances beyond the obvious differences in each location. Through my daily observations of these subtleties, I became increasingly interested in depicting matters that we are aware of, but which may not be physically visible. In my work, I utilize simple graphics as clues to visualize these invisible themes.”

Curated by Bibiana Huang Matheis

Event Location and Ticket Information

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Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden
28 Deveau Rd.
North Salem, NY
Handicap Accessible? Yes

Date: Thursday, September 19, 2019
Times: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Ticket pricing:

$5 - Non-Members
$4 - Seniors
- Free | Members and Children under 12

Presenter: Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Gardent
Presenter Phone: 914-669-5033
Presenter Website: hammondmuseum.org