CV
SOLO *
TWO PERSON **
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2025
Our mothers, our water, our peace , curated by Anne Dennington, Commissioned by Flux Projects, Atlanta, GA *
2024
In Absentia, curated by Eliana Blechman, 601Artspace, New York, NY
Radical Generosity, curated by Kathryne Honey, Hayden’s Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
Their tears now yours washing over where it aches, curated by Nato Thompson, Atlanta Art Fair, Pullman Yard, Atlanta, GA *
Impossible Connections, curated by Claire Kim, SK Gallery, New York, NY **
Camille Hoffman and Gyun Hur: Our river flowing from our eyes, curated by Avery Glassman, Breck Create, Breckenridge, CO (upcoming) **
2023
Gyun Hur: There is peace like a river 저기에 강 같은 평화가, curated by Brittany Richmond, SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia*
Ish, curated by Cecile Chong and Sophia Ma, Five Myles, Brooklyn, NY
2022
Gyun Hur: yearning, curated by Tessa Ferreyros with Dana Notine, Art in Buildings, Travelers Towers Gallery, Southfield, MI*
Here After, curated by Cara Lewis, Bridge Projects, Los Angeles, CA
Space Uptown, curated by Amy Kahng, AHL Foundation, New York, NY
When Attitudes Becomes Positions, AHL Foundation, New York, NY
2021
Gyun Hur: So we can be near, curated by Eileen Jeng Lynch, Sunroom Project, Wave Hill, Bronx, NY *
Illuminated, curated by Trinity Lester and Cary Hulbert, Project Gallery V, Online Exhibition, New York, NY
Hudgens Prize Retrospective, The Hudgens Center for Art and Learning, Duluth, GA
Maintenance of Way, curated by Susan Klein, Redux Contemporary Art Center, TSA GVL, Charleston, SC **
Rewriting: the politics of care, curated by Macushla Robinson, Bus projects, Melbourne, Australia
Bronx Calling: The Fifth AIM Biennial, curated by Ian Cofre & Eva Mayhabal Davis, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY
Together Is Better, curated by Katie Hargrave & Christina Renfer Vogel, Stove Works, Chattanooga, TN
2020
High Beams, curated by Lacey Fekishazy, SARDINE, TSA LA, Los Angeles, CA
Death Becomes Her, co-curated by Jenny Gerow and Harry Weil, BRIC, Brooklyn, NY
Fermata 5th Edition - Refuge, co-curated by Yana Dimitrova and Marc Lepson, Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery, Online Exhibition, New York, NY
2019
Here: A Bit of Everywhere and Everyone They’ve Been, NARS Foundation, Brooklyn, NY
The Body Responds By Lying Down, NARS Foundation, Brooklyn, NY
2017
Spell, curated by Diana Lee, Dillon + Lee, New York, NY
2015
Seurat and Friends, curated by Kim Nguyen, Artspeak, Vancouver, Canada
A Replication of My Mother’s Wedding Blanket, No. 2, Art Central, Hong Kong
Sprawl, curated by Michael Rooks, The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
2014
A System of Interiority, Get This! Gallery, Atlanta, GA *
2013
My Father’s Optical Store, Flash Atölye, Izmir, Turkey *
E-Merge, curated by Hope Cohn, Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, GA
2012
A Fine Line, SCAD Gallery Central, Hong Kong, China **
I Dreamed Your Utopia, mosnart, Pullman Historic District, Chicago, IL *
In A Landscape of Anew, Hudgens Center for the Arts, Atlanta, GA *
Zen Dixie, curated by John Otte, Cabbage Town, Atlanta, GA
Summer, Curated by Lloyd Benjamin, Get This! Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2011
MOCA GA Salutes the Rising Movers & Shakers of the Georgia Arts Scene, The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, GA
2010
The Hudgens Prize Finalists Exhibition, juried by Sylvie Fortin, Eungie Joo, and David Kiehl, Jacueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts, Atlanta, GA
Repose, Get This! Gallery, Atlanta, GA *
Post Ox-Bow: Siteless, curated by Andrea Liu, Naxal Belt, BETA Spaces, Bushwick, NY
AWARDS / GRANTS
2024
Arnhold Forum Fellowship, Faculty Research Fund, The New School
School Based Fund, Parsons School of Design, School of Art, Media, and Technology, The New School
2023
Faculty Research Fund, Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, NY
2021
Foundation for Contemporary Arts FCA Emergency Grant, New York, NY
AHL Foundation Artist Fellowship, New York, NY
2020
Foundation for Contemporary Arts FCA Emergency Grant COVID-19, New York, NY
2019
Faculty Development Award, Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, NY
2018
The Bronx Museum of the Arts, AIM Fellowship, Bronx, NY
2016
Presidential Faculty Research Fellowship, Beijing, China
2013
Artadia Summer Studio Award, Brooklyn, NY
Vermont Studio Center Full Fellowship
2012
Finalist, Fine Arts Work Center Fellowship Program, Provincetown, MA
2011
Finalist, Artadia Award Atlanta
Best Emerging Artist, Creative Loafing
25 Most Influential Asian Americans in Georgia
2010
The Hudgens Prize
Idea Capital
2009
Vermont Studio Center Full Fellowship
Sosin Award, Pilchuck Glass School
RESIDENCIES
2024 Art Farm at Serenbe Residency
2022 Visual Artist-in-Residence, Platform 2022: The Dream of the Audience (Part II), Danspace Project
2021 Stoveworks
2019 NARS Foundation Artist in Residency Program
2018 Pratt Fine Arts: Studio Residency Program
BRICworkspace Residency
Writer-in-Residence, Platform 2018: Dancing Platform Praying Grounds: Blackness, Churches, and Downtown Dance, curated by Reggie Wilson, Danspace Project
2016 Red Gate Residency
2013 Vermont Studio Center Residency (Full Fellowship)
2012. The High Museum of Art and The Corning Museum of Glass
Artist Residency, The Wesleyan College Arboretum
2010 Ox-Box Fall Artist-in-Residence
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts
2009 Vermont Studio Center Residency (Full Fellowship)
PERFORMANCES / PUBLIC ART COMMISSIONS
2024-2025
Our mothers, our water, our peace, commissioned and supported by Flux Projects and The New School, Atlanta, GA
2021
So we can be near, as a part of “Gyun Hur: So we can be near,” Wave Hill, Bronx, NY
2020
I wouldn’t know any other way, as a part of “Death Becomes Her” commissioned by BRIC, Brooklyn, NY
To hold gently, The Immigrant Artist Biennial, co-curated by Katya Grokhovsky and Harry Weil, Charleston, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY
2019
Orikis: In Conversation with Gyun Hur and Le’Andra LeSeur, The Tank, New York, NY
Loving Deeply In Suppleness, as a part of “MAPPING: Public Choreographies” commissioned by Lauri Stalling, The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
2018
Loving Deeply III, as a part of “between system and grounds,” curated by Olivia Valentine, Remainings Lighting Factory, Brooklyn, NY
Loving Deeply II, D+L Series, curated by Diana Lee, D+L Gallery, New York, NY
Loving Deeply I, East Hall Gallery, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
2017
Strange Boxes Flooded II, ELEVATE, City of Atlanta, Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Atlanta, GA
2013
Hippodrome, set design commissioned by glo and Lauri Stalling, The Goat Farm, Atlanta, GA
Strange Box Flooded, commissioned by Living Walls: The City Speaks, Atlanta, GA
2012
Spiritus Lenis, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, Atlanta, GA
Spiritus Lenis, Savannah College of Art and Design, Forsyth Park, Savannah, GA
Spiritus Lenis, collaboration with glo and Wesleyan College, Macon, GA
2011
Spring Hiatus, Flux Projects, Lenox Square, Atlanta, GA
Mourning Cart III, collaboration with Juri Onuki, Atlanta, GA
PUBLICATIONS
“week four,” fLoromancy, Issue 52, June 27, 2021
“week three,” fLoromancy, Issue 52, June 20, 2021
“week two,” fLoromancy, Issue 52, June 13, 2021
“week one,” fLoromancy, Issue 52, June 5, 2021
“Yea, everything is fine,” fLoromancy, Issue 36, September 29, 2019
“Louise Tate’s garden,” in collaboration with Louise Tate, fLoromancy, Issue 36, September 22, 2019
“Anne Truitt’s garden,” in collaboration with Danny Gurung, fLoromancy, Issue 36, September 8, 2019
“She is known,” fLoromancy, Issue 36, September 8, 2019
“She knows,” fLoromancy, Issue 36, September 1, 2019
"Reflections on Reggie Wilson's Danspace Platform: In Conversation with Drawings and Text," The Brooklyn Rail, April 4, 2018
"A Thousand Kisses, In My Living Room," Repetitive & Impolite, The Forgetory, March 6, 2018
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY /
REVIEWS
Reitzes, Lois, “Our mothers, our water, our peace,” City Lights with Lois Reitzes, WABE NPR, July 26, 2024
Fox, Catherine, “Gyun Hur’s art seeks healing in response to anti-immigrant violence,” July 12, 2024
Fox, Catherine, “Gyun Hur’s art subdues the hate,” ArtsATL, July 11, 2024
Vitello, Gwynned, “There is Peace Like A River: Gyun Hur at SCAD Museum of Art,” Jaxtapoz, March 2, 2023
Ascher, Storm, “The Bronx Museum of the Arts Biennial Explores Our Contemporary Condition,” Cultured Magazine, March 14, 2022
Bury, Louis, “Ecological Art Infused by Memoir and Identity,” Hyperallergic, June 5, 2021
Kramer, Julia, “Death, As Seen by 8 Female Artists,” The Cut, March 10, 2020
Choi, Hyungwoo, “Analogue Nostalgia III-I,” Public Art Magazine Korea, No. 109, October Issue, October 1, 2015
Chan, Margaret, “Gyun Hur, A Replication of My Mother’s Wedding Blanket No. 2”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, April 1, 2015
Spring, Jenny Moussa (edited by), Unexpected Art, Chronicles Book, March 17, 2015
Gregar, Sonja, "Exploring the Aesthetics of Labour," The Source, December 8, 2014
Bereznak, Alyssa, “Google Unveils a Curated Treasure Trove of Street Art,” Yahoo! Tech, June 11, 2014
Weiskopf, Dan, “Gyun Hur’s Ironic Interiority,” Burnaway, February 3, 2014
Koi, Meredith, “Reminder: We Are Perceiving Bodies: Observations of Four Works on View in Atlanta,” Bad At Sports, January 23, 2014
Feaster, Felicia, “Meditation on light, perspective, and ‘interiority,’” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 16, 2014
McClure, Faith, “Review: Still spare and sensual, Gyun Hur’s work deepens in A System of Interiority at Get This!,” ArtsATL, January 15, 2014
Vega, Muriel, “A Few Questions with Gyun Hur,” Fresh Loaf, Creative Loafing, January 13, 2014
Alexander, Andrew, “Gyun Hur Goes Beneath the Surface,” Burnaway, January 3, 2014
Lee, Diana Seo Hyung, “Broken Flowers: Interview with Gyun Hur,” Art Asia Pacific, August 19, 2013
McClintock, Diana, “gloATL,” Art Papers, May/June, 2013
Mackie, Amy, “Contradictions in Terms: ‘Zen Dixie’ in Atlanta,” Pelican Bomb, July 5, 2012
Hicks, Cinque, Art In America, April, 2012
McClintock, Diana, Art Papers, March/April, 2012
Alexander, Andrew, “Hur’s spiritus lenis – A New Installation – Engages with the Public,” Burnaway, March, 2012
Barefoot, Shana, “100 Under 100: The New Superstars of Southern Art,” Oxford American Magazine, February 29, 2012
Michaud, Debbie, “Gyun Hur’s new work contemplates personal and emotional landscapes,” Creative Loafing, January 24, 2012
Collum, Jerry, “Gyun Hur Enters New Phase in Hudgens Center Solo In A Landscape Anew,” ArtsCriticATL, January, 17, 2012
Fox, Catherine, “In a Landscape Anew: Gyun Hur at Hudgens Center for the Art,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 30,2011
Skinner, Kelly, “Cool Intentions,” The Atlantan Magazine, November 25, 2011
Feaster, Felicia, “Global Artists,” The Atlantan Magazine, September 7, 2011
Fox, Catherine, “Out in Public: Recent Moves in Art in Public Space,” Noplaceness, September, 2011
Juarez, Kristin, “The Fringe: On Art Workers and the Aesthetics of Labor,” Burnaway, July 7, 2011
Feaster, Felicia, Art Papers, May/June, 2011
Aaron-Lopez, Carla, “Gyun Hur’s Lenox project pushes toward true diversity in Atlanta art,” Burnaway, March 24, 2011
Fox, Catherine, “Marietta artist earns her stripes: Temporary work a carpet of color at Lenox Square,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 18, 2011
Sweeney, Kate, “City Café: Flux at Lenox,” WABE 90.1 National Public Radio interview, March 18, 2011
Pousner, Howard, “Outside Lenox Square’s Macy’s, an artist earns her stripes,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 12, 2011
Abernathy, Jeremy, “ARTSpeak: Gyun Hur’s colorful remembrance at Lenox Mall,” Burnaway, March 8, 2011
Martinez, Melysa, “Q&A, Gyun Hur on Arts Advocacy Day 2011 at Capitol Hill,” Creative Loafing, February 8, 2011
McClintock, Diana, Sculpture Magazine, January/February, 2011
Wong, Li, “Artist Profile: Gyun Hur, Winner of Hudgens Prize,” Georgia Asian Times, January 6, 2011
Pousner, Howard, “11 High Notes for 2011,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 2, 2011
Fox, Catherine, “Looking back at 2010: Visual arts scene strengthened as a community and advanced the conversation,” ArtsCriticATL, December 27, 2010
Michaud, Debbie, “Our Favorite Things: Best of Atlanta art events of 2010,” Burnaway, December 24, 2010
Hicks, Cinque, “An Interview with Hudgens Prize winner Gyun Hur,” Creative Loafing, December 6, 2010
Pousner, Howard, “Korean-born Gyun Hur, 27, wins $50,000 Hudgens Prize,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 30, 2010
Abernathy, Jeremy, “Westside Arts District shows why gallery shows are still cool,” Burnaway, July 21, 2010
Michaud, Debbie, “Speakeasy … with Gyun Hur,” Creative Loafing, February 19, 2010
Fox, Catherine, “Life and death: Jiha Moon at Saltworks, Gyun Hur at Get This!,” ArtsCriticATL, February 11, 2010
Mills, Sean, “Gyun Hur uses labor-intensive construction to create a colorful blanket for Repose,” Examiner, January 25, 2010