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Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries

[Founded in 1998 by Young-Hae Chang (Korea) and Marc Voge (USA); live and work in Seoul, Korea]

Young Hae Chang Heavy Industries is a group or artists based in South Korea, integrated by Young-Hae Chang (Korea) and Marc Voge (USA). Their group work begins in the 1990's, when they set the basis of their style, easily recognizable: usually Flash animation texts in black - sometimes in red - on a white background, keeping all sorts of musical rhythms. Their works are directly related to Internet, to the essence of present communication, and they dispense with every single ornament deconstructing the process of communication summing it up in three essential elements: typography, rhythm and message. Almost all their projects are conceived to be shown on line. (www.yhchang.com)

Young Hae Chang Heavy Industries have participated in many group exhibitions in museums all around the world, such as The Whitney Museum, New York, the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, and the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Their solo exhibitions include Moderna Museet, Stockholm, and The New Museum, New York, among others, and their works have been collected in Pompidou Center, Paris, and Museum Jan Cunen, The Netherlands. The exhibition The Cultural Revolution is now showing their works in Beijing, China.