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		<title>Gone but not forgotten&#8211;Jay Rhee video at Vox</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes I see something, and a month later it&#8217;s still on my mind. So it is with Jay Rhee&#8217;s video series Swan, Polar Bear, Niagara, which showed at Vox Populi Gallery in February. Jay Rhee, clip of her series of videos Swan, Polar Bear, Niagara Rhee&#8217;s video looks like it&#8217;s about nature, but it&#8217;s really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes I see something, and a month later it&#8217;s still on my mind. So it is with <strong>Jay Rhee&#8217;</strong>s video series Swan, Polar Bear, Niagara, which showed at <a href="http://www.voxpopuligallery.org/" target="_blank">Vox Populi Gallery</a> in February.</p>
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<em>Jay Rhee, clip of her series of videos Swan, Polar Bear, Niagara</em></p>
<p><span id="more-5461"></span>Rhee&#8217;s video looks like it&#8217;s about nature, but it&#8217;s really about how people imagine nature.</p>
<p>The videos are set in a bathhouse with kitschy murals of hackneyed and romanticized natural scenes. In front of each mural, live people are added as if they are in the mural.</p>
<p>The preposterousness of the insertions are charming and Quixotic. A woman wearing a polar-bear-like helmet swims back and forth in the bath/pool in front of the Arctic landscape. A woman wearing a swan-like headdress does the same action in front of a scene of swans in a lake. A tourist group in plastic raincoats shuffles in and gazes at a mural as if it&#8217;s the real thing&#8211;a scenic overlook of Niagara Falls.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know the location of the bathhouse, but it and the people in it look Asian. The landscapes are arguably a mix of Western and Eastern. And the tone of the video mixes poignant longing for natural beauty with deadpan hipster. Rhee, born and raised in Korea, has a BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago, and that dual-nation background comes across.</p>
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