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Eung Ho Park ponders the notion of identity and continuously questions racial and ethnic divide. Based upon his observations of social relationships and his personal experiences as an immigrant, Park transforms groupings of mundane objects--spoons, bottle caps or bowling balls--into installations that depict contemporary narratives of humanity. Eung Ho Park was born in Woonchun , South Korea and he received his BFA from Pratt Institute. He has exhibited at Exit Art, the Drawing Center in New York City , Sculpture Center , the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Queens Museum of Art, the Long Island University , DM Contemporary, Maxwell Davidson Gallery, and Sabina Lee Gallery , Los Angeles . Park has created a permanent sculpture for PS 270 in Queens , New York . His work had been reviewed in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun, and other publications. He lives in Jackson Heights Queens and maintains a studio in Williamsburg , Brooklyn .
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