Katerina Joh

Katerina Joh

WriterLos Angeles, United States
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Katerina Joh

Katerina Joh

WriterLos Angeles, United States
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Projects credited in
  • Creativity Works: Visual Storytelling with Magnum Photos: The Fluid State
    Creativity Works: Visual Storytelling with Magnum Photos: The Fluid StateThe short film, Fluid State, focuses on Heather B from INC MGMT, an “inclusive agency with a focus on representing POC & LGBTQIA+ identifying people.” This is one part of a broader, long-term project examining understandings of fluidity within London’s LGBTQ+ community. Through interviews with various participants, FIlip is exploring the meaning of fluidity and sharing multiple perspectives on the queer community, whether within a literal/non literal sense or through creating a metaphor from it
  • Creativity Works: Visual Storytelling with Magnum Photos
    Creativity Works: Visual Storytelling with Magnum PhotosThis work was produced during a 6-week intensive photography course with Create Jobs and Magnum Photos. Photographs were produced in fulfilment of a brief set by It's Nice That. The brief asked course participants to take photographs which portrayed what London was to them. Under the guidance of Magnum associate Sohrab Hura, a body of work was developed for display in an exhibition and to be printed in a zine. The concept for this project was the phrase 'we move'. According to the Urban Dictio
  • Tate Collective x Black History Month Instagram takeover
    Tate Collective x Black History Month Instagram takeoverMy piece '(Black-) British: Locating History' discusses the legacy of colonialism and bends the boundaries that define the black identity. I attempt to do this through juxtaposition. For instance, with images of a white British woman wearing a 'gele' headtie, or a medieval clerk writing against the backdrop of an adiré inspired repeat pattern. Link to post: https://www.instagram.com/p/BooYVolgMuE/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=ddwec9dkywo0
  • Naum Gabo
    Naum GaboConstructions for Real Life The first extensive presentation of Naum Gabo's sculptures, paintings, drawings, and architectural designs held in the UK for over 30 years. The exhibition marks the centenary of the Realistic Manifesto 1920, a set of pioneering artistic principles launched in Moscow by Gabo and his brother Antoine Pevsner. The statement declared that authentically modern art should engage with and reflect the modern age. Campaign identity and interpretation design: Soraya Chumroo
  • Dancing to Art | Tate
    Dancing to Art | TateCorali, a leader in dance created by artists with a learning disability, have worked with Tate since 1998 and are experts in creatively taking up space in our galleries. We invited Paul, Sherri, Bethan and Dj from Corali to design performances in response to four artworks at Tate Britain. We wanted to show what happens when people have the freedom to enjoy the gallery however they want, and how this can open up new ways of responding to art.
  • Tate Collective BHM Commission
    Tate Collective BHM CommissionBlack History Month can be difficult for black creatives. Our annual seat at the table is often met with more obstacles than opportunities as we dodge pigeonholing and lowball fees, only to have invitations dry out come November 1st. This is why Lubaina Himid’s “The Carrot Piece” stood out to me. In the face of institutional attempts to “integrate” black womxn artists – rife with tokenism, false promises and pressure to conform – Himid reminds us we already have what we need. My response foc
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